â€"| Profit By Reading This List of Auction Sales Mrs. Melvin Mewhiney and son Jackie have been visiting her parâ€" ente, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacTavish of the lower 13th. The heavy rain on Saturday re moved most of the loose emnow from the roads leaving them in a very ley condition. In fact the country road from Macton west is practically aolid ice making it necessary to have well shoad horees. Some motorists found it imposaible even travelling very alowly to keep their cars on the road. Mr. and Mre. Richard Johnson and Mre. Carson Mewhiney ware Tuasâ€" day visitors in Kitchener. N Miss Hazel Beggs is spending sov eral weeks with her grandparonts Mr. and Mre. Jas. Beggs of Linwood On Monday evening while Mr. Pem. Lavery was enjoying one of the last cutter ridea of the season, his horee took fright upeetting the cutâ€" ter and running away., It was later caught in Glenallan. Fortunately no one was hurt and the cutter but slightly damaged. Roads loyâ€"Traffic Difficult,. At last the Maple Syrup season has been ushered in with Mré. D. W. Mussen, who tapped on Tuesday of last week being among the first. Most of the farmers started later in the week or early this week, with Mr. Sol. F. Bowman, who generally taps about one thousand trees comâ€" mencing on Saturday Horse‘s Wild Dash. One Farmer Taps About 1000 Trees Each Year.â€"Prices Expected To Be Firm. Maple Syrup Yield Promises To Be Excellent Terms of Real Estateâ€"10% of purchase price, cash; balance in 30 days thereafter. Chattelsâ€"Cash on April 3rd. I. N. DRAPER, Public Trustee, Toronto. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Implements, otc.â€" Masseyâ€"Harris manure spreader; springâ€"tooth cultiâ€" vator; oneâ€"way heavy tractor disc; 2 double plows; hay rake; cream separator, nearly new; 2% h.p. gas engine; pump jack; force pump; 40 ft. 1%" pipe; 2 wagons; wagon box; 2 hay racks; hog troughs; hog feeders; democrat tongues; corn sheller; fanning mill; bag holders; bag truck; Iumber for silo; some Â¥" lumber; oak scantling; 14 cords mixed wood; a lot of wreckage Jumber; feed cart; 30 gals. cider vinegar; portable grain bin; doubleâ€" trees; â€" neckyokés; axes; â€" saws; shovels; forks; wheelbarrow; wood splitting machine, and many other articles too numerous for detail. This is a case of winding up the estate and everything will be sold positively without reâ€" serve. Real Estateâ€"197 ucres of good mixed loam will be offered subject to reserve bid, known as the John Grant farm; 25 acres good bush of heavy pine, oak and hardwood; large â€"bank barn and strawâ€"shed; stone house with kitchen and woodâ€" shed attached; never failing water supply at buildings, and springâ€" creek running through farm. The buildings are in good state of repair. | 2 good orchards; fall ploughin{.;| done; 40 acres in hay crop; 40( acres in pasture; balance in good state of cultivation. I R. R. 1 WALLENSTEIN Produce â€" 20 tons mixed hay and pure alfalfa; 150 bus. Banner oate; 5 bus. Hulless oats; some apples and potatoes. 36 Cattle â€" This entire herd are highâ€"grade Shorthorns of excellent quality: 2 cows fresh; 6 cows to fresh; 1 farrow cow; 18 grass cattle rising 2 and 3 years old; 9 good calves 1 year and under. Poultryâ€"9 Muscovey ducks., Extra â€" 1926 McLaughlinâ€"Buick sedan in good running order. Harness â€" 2 sets double tcam harness; 2 sets plow harness; colâ€" lars, and other odd harness parts. Sale to start at 12.30 p.m. sharp. 11 Horses â€" 1 Team Percheron mares, 15 yrs. old;" Percheron mare 11 yrs. old, in foal; Percheron mare 38 years old; Percheron colt 2 years old; 2 Percheron colts, 1 year old; 2 driving mares 16 and 17 years old; 2 Clyde mares 10 years old. ROBERT GRANT 1 miles west of Strasburg, 6 miles south of Kitchener, 4 miles east of New Dundee, on y TVESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1934 1. H. TOMAN, G.A., is favored with instructions from the underâ€" signed to sell by public auction the real estate and chattels belonging to 197 ACRE FARM Entire Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments and Produce. New Dundee, Phone 26w O. 8. KOLB, Clerk. f AUCTION SALE Personals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronicle correspondents. DISTRICT NEWS of 12.2 Sunday visltors with Mr. and Mre. Earl Tabbert were Mre. M. D. Hisey and daughter Helen of Elmira and Mr. and Mra. C. Tabbert and Miss Margaret Campbell of Linwood. Mr. M. Brennor was a business visitor in Elmira last Wednesday. Mrs. Jno. Logel was a Kitchener vieitor last Friday. Mics Margaret Campbell of Linâ€" wood and Mr. and Mra. Ear] Tabbert were Baturday visitors with Mr. and Mre. J. D. Brigdon of the 3rd of Mary boro. \| Mr. Hubert Cacsel has been movâ€" Ing some of his farm {mplements, hay, etc., through this locality from the 9th lins of Wellesiey, to his new home {immediately west of Glenallan, formerly occupled by John Hutton while Mr. Monte Lawes moving from the Anthony Jordan farm at Parker to his new home â€"west of Linwood, known a«s the Kieswetter farm also préesed through this locality on Thursday of lact woek. Mr. Lawes !s not a stranger in this community having spent a year recently on Mr. Ed. Cookman‘s farm on the 3rd of Mary boro Personals, ADVERTISE YOUR SALE IN THE the work of the. f CHRONICLM; IT PAYS. has been determin Moving seems to he the order of the day in this locallty. Mr. Wm. McCormack has moved to his new home purchused from Mr. Joe H. Farrell of the 13th The high winds of last Thureday blew the wheel off Mr. Robt. Newâ€" ton‘s windmill. This is the first time In about twenty years that wind has domaged thia mill. Farms Change Hands. Roads in District Icy and Traffic Difficult.â€"Moving Day Windmill Blown Of{ at Newton Farm Watch this column for full particulars and date. These are a fine lot of Blacks, Browns, Bays, Dapple Greys, young, sound, _ cleanâ€"legged, _ wellâ€"broken horses from Ontario mare and imâ€" ported stallions. Partiecs desiring good horses will do well to attend this sale. 12â€"1 + of + 60 Well Bred Percheron and Clydesdale Horses. Real Estateâ€"The farm consisting of 125 acres, more or less, to be offered subject to reserved bid. 8 acres hardwood bush, good orchard. The farm is properly arranged in crop, and the land is in high state of cultivation. Large bank barn and solid brick house with Hydro. Also other necessary and required outâ€" buildings. This sale is advertised in conâ€" densed form. Please attend well on time as this is a very busy sale. Positively No Reserveâ€" Implements, etc. â€" M.â€"H. binder; Deering disc drill; hay rake; Deerâ€" ing hay loader; M.â€"H. side delivery rake; F. & W. drill;y 2 sets iron harrows; 3 single plows; springâ€" ‘tooth cultivator; 14â€"plate dise; steel roller; 2 farm wagons; 2 flat racks; 2â€"furrow plow; 2 buggies; 3 sets heavy*bob sleighs; 1 carriage; 2 cutters; 3 sets double team harness; 2 sets single harness; 1 set light harness; selfâ€"feeder for Waterloo separator; steel truck from separâ€" ator;; 1200 lb. scales; scuffier; many tools; Melotte cream separator; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ forks; shovels; chain; and MANY otherl articles too numerous for detail. Pigsâ€"1 York sow bred 2 months; 1 York sow with litter at foot; 3 shoats, 100 lbs. each; 5 small pigs; 6 shoats, 75 lbs. cach; 1 York boar 18 months old, Sale to start at 12.30 p.m. sharp. 10 Horses â€" These 9 horses conâ€" sist of various types such as Perâ€" cherons, Clydes and General Purâ€" pose. Also Casino Again 5 year old prominent grey Percheron stallion. 18 Cattleâ€"11 cows fresh and to freshen; 4 heifers, 8 months old; 2 pureâ€"bred Jersey bulls 10 months old; 1 registered Shorthorn bull 2 years old. L. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, has received instructions to sell by public auction for the undersigned on the farm belonging to George Einwechter, % mile east of New Dundee, on ~ _ of 125 ACRE FARM Entire Farm â€" Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Percheron Stallion and Harness. O. S. KOLB, Clerk. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, New Dundee, Phone 28w. TUESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1934 this is an outright sale. AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD, Trustecs AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE IMPORTANT In District. 121 ONE HORSE is SUFFOCATED ONE SAVED IN BARN FIRK Oue horse was suffocated by smoke and another ‘barely saved when fire broke out in the barn of Stuart Melntosh, Contre Street, St. Catharines, Baturday night. ‘The horse which was saved was dragged out in a state of collapse by using another horse. The fire was exting: uished before the barn. was destroyed but great billowe of emoke hampéered the work of the. Aremen. No cause has been determined. : KITCHENER AUTOIST FINED AT STRATFORD Cal. Hearn of Kitchener, convicted of reckless driving, was fined $20 and costs in Stratiord Police court, Batâ€" urday. The case Arose Oul of An a6¢â€" c‘dent on Highway No. 7 east of the city about A week ago, when a car driven uy Hearn, in ettempting to pase several other care going in the same direction, wont into the ditch and broke a telephone pole. April 19 (Thursday) â€"Sale of valuable real estate and household effects for the estate of the late Jacob C. Hallman, on the Huron Road near Rosebank School. April 3 (Tuesday) â€" At 12.30 sharp, entire sale o{ 197 acre farm, farm stock, implements and produce for Robert Grant, 1 mile west of Strasburg, or 4 miles east of New Dundee,%mown as the John Grant farm. No reserve. Terms cash. March 27 (Tuesday\ â€" At 12.30 sharp, entire sale of farm, farm stock, implements, harneas, etc., for George Einwechter, % mile east of New Dundee. No reserve. NOTE â€" Please tell your friends that the sales advertised for Ephâ€" raim Betzner and Henry Bauer for March 27 and March 29 have been definitely cancelled. W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer. April 28 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., at my auction stand opposite Kitchâ€" ener market, furniture and carâ€" penter tools for Joe Borowick. _ April 9 (Monday) â€" At Elmira Fair, in front of Farmers‘ Shed gas engine, 1000 lb. beam scale :mf other: articles. List of articles to be advertised left with Auctioneer Frickey, Aaron Hoffman or Slflut Office closes April 2. What: have April 9 (Monday) â€" At Elmira Fair, in front of Farmers‘ Shed, horses, harness, blankets, 80 ft. exâ€" tension ladder, and other articles. you? April 4 (Wednesday) â€" At 1.30 p.m., read estate known as the Weissenburg Hotel, furniture and household effects belongin%w the estate of the late Andrew Hummel at Weissenburg. _ _ _ _ _ _ _April 2 (Monday)â€"At 2 p.m., valuable Holstein dairv cows, K:ung horses, cedar posts, for Ezra Shantz, 4 miles north of Baden. teamingwoutï¬t for Joseph Kli(pper. at 148 Weber St. E., City of Kitchâ€" ener. Plan to attend. Sce sale bill. March 31 (Saturday) â€" At 1.30 K.m.. valuable furniture and houseâ€" old effects for the estate of the late Alexander Habbick, at 214 King St. S., Apt. B, Town of Waterloo. March 31 (Saturday morning)â€" At 9.45 a.m. sharp, real estate, car, truck, 2 good teams and complete teaming outfit for Joseph Kipper, March 24 (Saturday)â€"At 2 p.m. on the premises, mortgage sale of property, No. 64 Mount Hope St., city of Kitchener. Grainâ€"150 bushels oats, cleaned and fit for seed. Household Effects â€" Organ; 30 gal. kettle stove; DeLaval cream separator; churn; some â€" chairs; table. Harnessâ€"Set heavy team harâ€" ness. 3 ‘ Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" er, 7 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris mower, 5 ft. cut; Masseyâ€"Harris steel hay rake, 10 ft., like new; Frost & Wood 13 hoe drill; Deering 18 tooth springâ€"tooth cultivator; _ 4â€"section iron harrow; No. 21 Fleury walking plow, new; dise; 2â€"furrow gang plow; Degring manure spreader; Masseyâ€"Harris turnip seeder, new; scuffler; potato plow; cutting box; 2% h.p. gas engine; fanning mill; Masseyâ€"Harris turnip pulper; wheelâ€" barrow; 2 heavy wagons; 2 gravel boxes; bob sleigh; 2 wagon boxes; stock rack; logging chains; extenâ€" sion ladder; hay fork, rope and pulâ€" leys; 2 rolls wire fencing; hay knife; postâ€"hole auger; doubletrees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; hoes and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. The following: ~ Horsesâ€"â€"Heavy bay team 16 yrs. old, weight ahoutâ€" 8500 lbs. This is a real team. Auction Sale Lists W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects. On the premises of David Such, situated %& mile west of Waterloo, on Erb Street, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th No Reserve. Terms â€" Cash on day of sale DAVID SUCH, Proprietor. ADDISON S. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Kitchener. OLIVER S. KOLB, Clerk. 12â€"1 AUCTIOGN SALE Phone 26w, New Dundee Phone 592w, Waterloo. At 1 p.m SHB . April 14 (Saturday) â€" Vatluable household effects and ruL estate for lMisa Edtih Wisg{eswort , situated in tha alllaes a lemanark Dann GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, Phone 50 r 4, Elmira. April 9 (Fair Day) â€"At the Stedâ€" dick House, Elmira, Community Sale of Hvutocï¬. implements, furniture, cr anything you wish to dispose of. Kindly send it out early. _ _ ;" c:"-u’ mll’ah. lu“t‘r;" ll‘um ercherons and â€" m years ofd, n&hiud‘.‘flom 1200 to 400 pounds each, for H. J. Blackâ€" ers‘ Shed, Elmira, a load Ei’h{mt‘" Percherons and .Clydu. from 4 to well. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, Phone 222, Kitchener April 10 (Tuesday)â€"12 o‘clock, annual Type and Production Sale 56 head aceredited, _p_lood--to!u_J Holstein cattle, at Winter Fair Buildings, Guelph. in the village of Bridgeport. Propâ€" erty consista of 8-roome$rouï¬h-cut house with etectric lights, kitchen attached, garage, and 1 acre of land. April 7 (Saturday) â€" Chattels includinf cow, chickens, household effects, m&lementn WIï¬n maker‘s tools, _f_or e late .fphn Thm. April 7 (Saturday) â€" T hree valuable properties belonginâ€˜ï¬ to the late John Lahm at Centreville, on Kitchenerâ€"Preston highway. Properâ€" ties include Parcel 1, rough cast house, wood house, barn and poulâ€" try house; Parcel 2, one red pressed brick 6â€"roomed house with about % acre land; Parcel 8, 7 acres land. A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 384w, Kitchener March 28 (Wednesdn{)â€"At 1 p. m., farm stock and implements for David Such, % mile west of the Town of Waterloo, in the town lim:iu. on Waterloo and St. Agatha road. April 4 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of registered Shorthorn cattle, fully accredited herd, and Clydesâ€" dale horses, at Lot 21, Con. 5, North Easthope, 8 miles north of gl;ï¬esmnra, for J. McGillawee & ns. sale of 50 highâ€"grade Shorthorn cattle and hogs at Lot 42, Con. 8, North Easthope, 2 miles northeast of Stratford, for Thomas Cullaton. April 7 (Satnrdni)-â€"Auction sale of real estate and household effects in the village of Tavistock, for the late Mrs. Geo’xlpe Foerster estate. April 10 (Tuesday) â€" Auction of binders, mowers, hayâ€"loaders, seed drills, culuvuwr, plows, harâ€" rows, manure spreaders, disks, all in good condition, and many other nrt.z:les, for A. Haunn. Agril 3 (Tuesday)â€"Bailiff sale in the village of Tavistock at the Ford Garage, of a full line of Ford accessories, tools and office equipâ€" ment. J. Duval, Bailiff. sls March 29 (Thursday) â€" Auction sale of 30 Ontario horses at Comâ€" mercial Hotel Yards, Tavistock. Don‘t miss the Grand Street Parade at 1 p.m. sharp. | _ _ 2 March 31 'Cs:turd.g) â€" Auction sale in the village of New Hamburg, Mar. 28 (Wadnesdny)râ€"icl,ba.flns sale of farm stock, implements an feed at Lot 35, Con. 8, West Zorra, 1 mile west of Fairview, for Herbert Mapplebeck. / _ â€" March 27 (Fuesday) â€" Clearins sale of farm stock, implements an feed at Lot 14, Con. 4, South Eastâ€" hope, 2 miles east of Tavistock, for Dan Yousle, Jr. i0 cp 4 M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. March 26 (Monday) â€" Clearing sale of a 50 acre farm with extra good buildings, stock and impleâ€" ments, at Lot 15, Con. 5, Townahif) of Mornington, 1 mile south of Millâ€" benk, the property of M. Wagler. April 9 (Monday)â€"At the Farmâ€" Terms on Property: 10% cash on day of sale, balance ‘within 30 days thereafter. Furnitureâ€"Cash on day of sale. ALFRED HUMMEL and MRS. WILLIAM FEKHRENBACH Real Estateâ€"There will also be offered for sale, subject to a reâ€" served bid), the property known as the Weissenburg Hotel, with 2 acres of good land, fruit trees and small fruits, barn and sheds, all in fair state of repair. This is an ideal place for a gas service station, being located on the main roads of Elmira, Elora and Guelph. Do not miss it! Late Andrew Humme! at Weissenburg, on s WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1934 _At 1.30 p.m. > _ The following: Bell piano and bench; 3â€"piece parlor suite; Bâ€"piece dining room suite; Singer Drophead sewing machine, like new; Acme kitchen range, like new; 8 box stoves; couch; 6 small tables; 3 bedroom suites; 2 other beds; rockers; 2 sinks; kitchen table and chairs; 2 clocks; 6 lamps; corner cupboard; barâ€"room benches; 3 glassâ€"door cupboards; clothes cupâ€" board; large rug; glass show case; food chopper; cabbage cutter; meat‘ grinder; pictures; sealers; kitchen and cooking utensils, and many other useful articles not listed. The offering of Furniture is good. | W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, will sell by public auction for the Auction Sale Lists REAL ESTATE And HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Executors. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, H. HAEHNEL, Clerk. AUCTION SALE Phone Waterloo 592w. 12â€"2 Leota Mussolman is able to be out again after her recent operation and was among those who attended the shower which wl.\l;.u for Mr. and M‘ri‘-‘ Evan Hnnum w_nmol of ‘Mr. and . Mre. . ‘a a Preston last Tueaday evehning. A large Anumher from here attendâ€" ed the auction sale at the home of Mr. and Mre. Henry Schreiber visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. H. Schreiberâ€"at Rose ville and also called on Mise Mar garet Schreiber at Galt on Sunday. ‘Mr. Emerson Froy has returned home after having speut some time at the home of Mr. Roy Main at New Dundee. â€" Sunday vieitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. MorJley Battler were: Mr. and Mre. Alvin Suyder of Edmonâ€" ton, Alta., Mr. and Mre. Wm. Detâ€" weller and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Becker and family of Roseville, Miss Beatâ€" rlce Bocker and Mr. Dwart Battler. Mias Hthel Becker attended the shower on Thureday evening for Miss Gretta Rohr of Waterloo, whose marrlage to Mr. Karl Stevens took place on Saturday. Mr. and Mres. Telford Brodhaecker and son Ward visited at the home of Mr. and Mre. Rera Bocker on Sunâ€" day. Misa Ruby Schmitt was a guost at the Schiedolâ€"Schmidt wedding at Nine Pines on Wedngsday. Mr. Hubert Frey is working for Mr. Wendel]l Shants at Nine Pines. Among those from here, who atâ€" tended the funeral of the late Mr. Jacob Btoltz near New Dundee on Monday afternoon w\?e, ‘Mr. and Mre. Adam Becker, Miss Marjorie Beckor, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hewitt, Mr. Wim. Relet, Mr. Irvin Becker and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ezra Becker. Miss Irone Harnack of Shantz Station is spending some time with her sistor, Mrs. George Wilhelm. August Schitram Ret. PLO _ , _ Con. 3, Blec County Treasurer‘s Office, Court House, Kitchemer, Ont., February 19, 1034 Hy. Hamilt Milton Poll Hy Helen McKonzie John Hurst ) Manchester Realty Co. 302â€"4â€"5â€"6 Leo Brown Waterloo Trust & Savings Co. Townley Blain Mrs. T. A. Rutberford C. R. Brown Ernest Cartwright 17 Daizell & Barrie 1 W. W. Gough 1 Won. J. Unwin f Alvin Wahn ® Jos. Johnsou Fred Pettit Edith White Edith White Verda St. Clair B. 3. 17 John Wilkinson 8 W. R. Lovell Wm. Mullen, D. Mcintosh A. F. McDonald Robt. Turnbull Ed. Rockola Gordon Thos. Bond Walter Croas Maude Cable Stanley Compass Harry Foster Jean Fisher Nancy Franklin Gordon Fried Galt Lands Co. Wm. Hallman Clinton Harvie Wm. Henderson Allan Bluck John W. Reist Albort Fach Menno John Manecke Conrad Heubach Reinhold Steiler Jessic Walton A. W. Fischer Charles R. Gower Oliver Kol® Edward Nowack Henry Funk Augusta Weber Abram Kunke! Louisa Schults Aro WILLIAMSBURG 21, 28, 83 18¢ to 131 incl. 12 .« 13 7â€"8, 9â€"10 118 121 42, 43, 44 14 41 71 18 wl Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Milne and daughters, Mdith, Jossieo and Gladys spont Sunday with the lattor‘a sistor, Mra. Musselman and Mr. Leslie Musselman at Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hallman and Mr. Ward Hallman of Kitchener vigitâ€" ed with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mre. Levi Hallman on Monday. ‘Miss Nellie Bachert of Kitchener epent Sunday at the home of her parente, Mr. and Mrs. Q. Bachert. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Rickert, Misa Doria and Master Roms Rickert apent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Hoary N'rb at Erbsville. W laa nth Raviit anant Aunday Meears. James and Delton Bergey of Bright eperit Sunday with Mr. Walter Rickert. ‘Quite a uumber from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of the late Jacob Stoltz, held near New Dundee on Monday afternoo0n. Mre. Ivan Creasman of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mre. Addimon Rickert on Wednesday. The play "The Confused Wedding" which the local softball teams were going to give the latter part of March will not be given until the second week in April. Mr «Ieafc Lautensechlager of Kit choner was a businese caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schmitt and at the home of Mr. and Mré. Ezra Becker on Monday. Mr. and Mre. Ezra Becker and family attended the services at the Bethany Monnonite Church at Kitâ€" chener on Sunday afternoon it being the closing day of the Kvangelistic Campaign which Mr. and Mrs. Gorâ€" don Wishart have been conducting the past two weeks. Mre. Wishart gave her life story at this éervice. Mles Ella Eckert of Mannheim is spending eome time at the home of Mr. Reuben Bby. Mrs. Jos. Hallman at ‘Mannheim on Wednesday afternoon. TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Com. 3, Block A ... % ... Miss Ruth Devitt apent Sunday Crook‘s Tract Conestogo Winterbourne Bichn‘s Tract Plan 307 . Plan 307 . Plan 230 KB Snv ces iseaneecimeaiee uBB ue iue TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH ». Blosk ... B TOWNSHIP OF NORTH 12 ...... 10 ... 10 ... 11, 12 11 22222 TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO MANNHEIM 113 1/8 2/9 2/0 2/9 2/9 2/9 2/0 2/9 4/9 1/8 3% 1/9 1/0 1/0 1/9 2/0 1/0 2/0 2/9 2/9 2/0 1/9 1/9 1/3 1/10 1/10 1/9 1/10 1/5 14 64 1/6 T% 16 Ya 1% V Â¥s Â¥a Â¥4 Vo V V DUMFRIES Amount of Taxes SAMUEL CASSEL, In a etatement on Thureday, Mayor William Reids of Preston said > that total arrears and unpaid taxee of the town now total $103,000. PRESTON UNPAID TAXES HIGH _ Mesara. Albort Kurt and Arno Neob apent Monday at the home 0f the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Neeb at Erbsville. _ Mesers. Melvin Burkhardt, Kenâ€" neth and Melvin Shantz, Kenneth Rofer and Homer Devitt spent Sunâ€" day at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Her. bort Kaster, We are glad to report that Mis T. Howald is progressing favorably after her recent operation at St. Mary‘s Hospital. Her many friends wish hor & apeody recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Bergey of Bright spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and"Mra. Joe Blaney Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snider were Mies Sylvia Snider and Mr. Leonard Sulder of German Milis and Mrs Vernon Woolner and children, Lyle and Fern. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kaster and Miss Ruth Kaster spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Milton Weber. with Miss Ruby Hallman at Kitch ener, a78.90 22.70 3 Yeare $148.06 60.47 118.07 100.04 84.19 19.39 17.27 34.76 10.78 128.170 28.73 41.12 23.87 1845 36.70 136.902 223.19 19448 10.04 7.14 130.98 82.1790 177.91 11.56 91.38 117.96 113.64 186.94 3120 7547 83.11 131.22 185.01 109.42 118.11 16.71 10.78 46.31 70.87 2.15 a.16 8.16 20.17 1744 85.75 8.13 Ccn-k; ‘Treasurer 71.06 13.19 71.30 11.62 6.11 5.42 11.11 11.38 8.12 4.16 4.77 4.77 se2.t2 19.72 16.44 7.16 10.78 18.12 7.87 12.69 19.10 67.06 7.16 14.76 9.87 26.78 5.01 20.79 14.65 18.00 21.56 6.13 16.98 14.67 6.73 13.09 4.19 441 19.05 18.77 17.21 16.74 19.13 1441 0.14 4.10 8.11 721 174.80 768.83 118.35 so.tM 47.75 12.75 18.16 18.16 18.19 79.45 28.71 121.69 T71.25 136.19 s108.78 142.21 109.79 $1.52 144.80 116.87 B8â€"13 37.83 114.20 63.19 74.18 14.39 12.16 181.77 97.44 100.89 188.47 49.44 167.19 46.61 214.87 724.16 109.27 97.60 18.61 212.70 127.47 10.34 16.10 16.31 120.08 107.12 137.09 16.10 10.61 Total 86.19 48.09 15.090 23.16 31.70 17.92 t P 17.92