19 Cattle â€" 2 red Durham cows due time of sale; young red Durham cow, bred two months; red Durham cow, fresh; red Durham cow, supâ€" posed to be in calf; red Durham cow bred three months; 2 roan heifers bred six weeks; black heifer rising two years; roan heifer two years old; 4 head one year old; 5 head rising one year old. Pigs â€"12 fat hogs; 9 pigs 2% months old; 1 sow bred 2 months; some hens. Power Machineryâ€"Fordson tracâ€" tor in good order; Cockshutt 2â€" furrow tractor plow; â€" Waterloo threshing machine with hand feed, straw carrier and chaff blower, in good order; Elmira roller chopper; Paris plate chopper with speed jack; cutting box; cireular saw; 5 h.p. Gilson gas engine; 1% h.p. Gilson gas engine; gasoline and oil drums; new 50 ft. double 6â€"inch endless rubber belt. 12 o‘clock noos, sharp. Horsesâ€"Bay team of geldings, 4 and 5 years old, by Rex Downing, (a good pair) ; dark bay mare rising 13 years old; Heavy bay mare 16 years old. â€" Hay, Grain and Potatoesâ€"Some hay; 650 bus. good mixed grain; 225 bus. good oats, fit for seed; 80 bus. early variety Gopher oats for seed; some potatoes. Implementsâ€"Deering 7 ft. bindâ€"| er; 2 mowers, M.â€"H. and Deering, 5 ft. cut; Frost & Wood side deâ€" livery; steel dump rake; Cockshutt 13 dise seed drill; wooden land roller; 2 springtooth cultivators; disc; 3â€"section iron harrows; 2â€"sec. jron folding harrows; 2 single plows; 2â€"furrow â€" gang plow; â€" Hamilton single riding plow; scuffier; potato hiller; turnip sower; root pulper; Clinton fanning mill; good rubber tire open buggy; 3â€"seated carriage; single carriage; 1 good road wagon with extra set of steel wheels; good farm wagon; truck wagon; 2 ‘flat grain racks; 1 oneâ€"man rack; stock rack; 2 sets new gravel boxes; 2 sets bob sleighs; 2 cutters; 1000 1b. beam scale ; hay fork ; Stewart power clipper; scalding trough; potato sprayer; fence stretcher; bag truck; 2 wagon boxes; block and tackle; barb wire; a quantity of new pine, hemlock, basswood and elm lumber; 3 Hydro posts; cedar fence posts; vise; â€" cattle â€" dehorner; chains; doubletrees; _ neckyokes; _ forks; shovels; hoes; a lot of good carâ€" penter tools, and many, yes many, other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. The undersigned Executors for the Estate of the late Jacob Ziegler have engaged Auctioneer W. W. Frickey to sell by Public Auction the entire farm stock and impleâ€" ments on the farm situated % mile south of the village of Heidelberg, Harnessâ€"1 set team harness; 2 sets plow harness; single harness; carriage harness; collats; blankets; robes, and a lot of harness parts; 12 new halters. Vdu.nl:le Farm Household Effectsâ€"Organ; dll’k‘ oak dining room suite; buffet; exâ€" tensiqn table and 6 chairs; 7â€"piece. parlor suite; Peerless 6â€"hole kitchen range in good shape; box stove; 2 beds with springs; 3 rope beds; child‘s bed; clothes chest; lnge‘ flour chest; large ice box; glass door kitchen cupboard; wash sink; kitchen table; chairs; cellar table; DeLaval No. 12 cream separator; churn; meat grinder and stuffer; 4bâ€"gallon kettle; iron kettle; large copper kettle; 4 cider barrels; tubs; 150 tin sap pails; 2 sappans; meat barrel; sap barrels and tubs; spiles; jars; crocks; benches, and numerous other articles. No reserve as the farm is rented, and everything goes to the highest bidder: THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1935 Noteâ€"Owing to the many articles to Apprehensive Fortuneâ€"teller (reading football reâ€" feree‘a hand)â€"I «ee you are a leader of men; 1 see a hnge crowd behind voul _ Referee (excitedly)â€"Have I got a good atart? Identified Little Johnny ~Look at that rhinoâ€" cero« â€" Little Willieâ€"That‘a no rhinoâ€"| Wm. Muska Retate Prork Bleam‘s Road N. 1 ceros; that‘s a hippopotamus. Can‘t Court Mouse, Mitchemer, Ont., Fob. 20th, 1 you see It‘s got no radiator cap? Cranty Prensurer‘s Ofes. . mht AUCTION SALE Remember the date â€" April 10th; Time â€" 12 o‘clock neon sharp. Terms: Cash on day of sale. In case of inclement weather there is plenty of shed room for horses at Heidelberg. HARRY ZIEGLER and HERMAN ZIEGLER, Executors. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, AARON HOFFMAN, Clerk. Profit By Reading This List of Auction Sales | Household Effects. Phone Waterloo 592w. at 18â€"2 18 Head of Cattle â€" 1 Holstein cow, freshened in Nov. and bred in March; 1 Hoistein cow, freshened in Oct. and bred in Jan.; 1 Holstein cow, freshened in Jan. and bred in March; 1 Holstein cow, milking and bred in March; 1 Holstein farrow cow; 1 Holstein heifer due beginâ€" ning of May; 3 Shorthorn heifers, rising 2 years old; 3 Shorthorn steers, rising 2 years old; 4 Shortâ€" horn steers, rising 1 year old; heifer calf, 4 months old; bull calf two months old. Implementsâ€"Masseyâ€"Harris bindâ€" er, 6 ft. cut, nearly new; Masseyâ€" Harris mower, 5 ft. cut; Frost & Wood hayloader; Massey â€" Harris drill; â€" Masseyâ€"Harris springâ€"tooth cultivator; _ International manure spreader, nearly new; 2 Cockshutt walking plows, 1 new; Fleury walkâ€" ing plow, No. 21; Masseyâ€"Harris scuffier, new; one l4â€"plate disk; 2 sets of harrows, one 4 and one 3 sections; 1 farm truck with box and shelving; 1 high wagon; set of bob sleighs; Watson turnip drill, new ; 1 open buggy; 1 Portland cutter; 1 stock rack; 1 pig crate; 1 grain rack; cutting box; set of scales, 2000 lbs. cap.; fanning mill; bag truck; 2 wheelbarrows; 1‘ #orseâ€" power gas engine; 1 gas drum; grindstone; crossâ€"cut saw; 18 grain bags; quantity of good pine lumâ€" ber; hay fork, car, pulleys and ropes; doubletrees; whippletrees; neckyokes; logging chains; forks; shovels; hoes, and a large list of other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. 18 Hogsâ€"1 York sow, with litter of 10 pigs; 7 fat hogs about 175 lbs. 1 good Collie pup. Hay and Grainâ€"9 tons of mixed timothy and alfalfa hay; 150 bus. of Improved Banner seed oats, grown from registered seed; 150 bus. of mixed grain; 25 bags of Carmen potatoes. old, 1400 lbs.; bay gelding, 6 years old, 1400 lbs.; bay gelding, 3 years old, 1500 lbs.; grey mare 7 years old, 1500 lbs. The above are a choice lot of farm horses. Harness â€" 2 sets of good double harness, 1 with breechings; 1 set of single harness; 6 horse collars; collar tops; pair of blankets. Furnitureâ€"Quantity of furniture and a number of antique pieces; Melotte No. 2 cream separator; Daisy churn; 2 parlor heaters; several tables and chairs, and many other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. Farm Stock, Impiements, Feed and Furniture. 1928 Durant sedan run about 14,000 miles, in Aâ€"1 shape, always had the best of care. At Lot 14, Con. 8, Blenheim, 1 % miles northwest of Drumbo, on TUESDAY, APRIL oth Commencing at 1 o‘ciock sharp. 4 Hories â€" Bay gelding, 5 years . The above is a great offering of horses and stock and implements. Most of the implements are nearly new and the rest have always had the best of care. If its stock or imâ€" plements you want, do not miss this opportunity. No Reserve as the proprietor has rented the farm. Terms of sale are cash. Decision of Auctionteer final. GEORGE CADWELL, @ UNIQUE CHARGE Kitchener.â€"A. W. Fisher, Kitchâ€" ener ealesman, faces a unusual charge, which, when boiled down means that the accused caused the provincial police to go on a wild chase after imaginary bandite thus leaving the way open for other crimes to be committed while the public was unprotected. The charge arose of the fact that Fisher had noâ€" tiffed the police that he had been robbed by two men on the Galt highâ€" way of $43. SA._ESMAN FACES Magistrate Weir allowed the acâ€" cused out on suspended eentence, provided he paid all expenses inâ€" curred through his acte. COUNTY TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES .COUNTY OF WATERLOO BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Warden of the County of Waterloo and authenticated by the Seal of the said County, bearing date the 3ist day of January, 1838, and to me directed, for the collection of the arrears of taxes due for three years upon the lands hereinafter mentioned and described, being in the County of Waterloo, all of which lands are patented. 1 HEREBY GIVE MOTICE pursuant to The Assessment Act, that unless the said taxes, together with all coats be sooner paid, 1 shall on SATURDAY the EIGHTH day of JUNE, 1938, at the hour of TWO o‘clock in the afternoon, at the Court House in the City of Kitchener, proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, or so much thereof, as may be sufficient to discharge such arrears of taxes and costs incurred in and about such sale and authorized by the said Act. . Proprietor. M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, Carl Tucklinowier Geo. Waiter Snyder 218, 210, 220 J. H. Woolner 27. 28, 78, 90, 91 Russoll Detwetler 10 AUCTION SALE Pearl Wolfe Russell Detwetler Alvin Schiedel Phone 30w, Tavistock. 14â€"1 101, 102 Mr. and Mre. Andrew Lipps from | the Hesson Road were recent vieltore ; with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and | Mre. Louis Rank | Sunday and recent visitors with iMr. and Mrs. John Gies were Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harry Schill and children Bobbig, ‘Bety and Anna of Buffalo. Mr and Mrs. Frank .Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Schippling of Kitâ€" chener Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hauch and son and friend of Waterloo visited with Mr. George Weis on Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Huehn epent Saturday evening with relatives at Galt Mre M. ‘Steies from Paradise Lake is spending a few days with Mrs John Gies. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Simon ‘Brubacher were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Snyder, daughter Marie of Hawkesville, Miss Minerva Suyder, Messrs. Cleason, Nelson and Roy Snyder of Snider‘s Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abrens of Kit chener called on Mr. and Mre Mil ton Kuch Sunday evening. . Mrs. Louls Baechler of St. Clemâ€" ents was a Sunday visitor with her son, Mr. and Mrs_ (Clarence Baechler. Mr. and Mrée. Herman Huehn and sons Carl and Bobbie were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Kummer at Moneton. For Mrs. Catherine Heimpeol, situâ€" ated 1 mile south of Erbsville, on 2 horses; 1 fat steer; 1 heifer; 1 cow; 4 pigs, 75 lbs. each. Full line of implements. Some hay. No Reserve. â€" Terms: Cash. MRS. CATHERINE HEIMPEL, Personals. Mr. and Mre. Albert Scheitie. of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Miss Ruth Kappes left for Water loo where she has secured a position Mre. Noah Grubb and children reâ€" turned home after visiting with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dorecht at Bamberg. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Steiss were visi tors at Stratford on Tuesday. Mr. Danie] Schweitzer of Waterloo called on friends here on Saturday. Mrs. Albert Steiss visited with Mr and Mre. Addison Weber at Kitch ener on Friday. Mics Ruth Miller spent Saturday in the Twin City. Farm Stock and Impiements Miss Edna Schafer of Kitchener is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Schefer. Mr. George Weis attended the funâ€" eral of his cousin, the late Mrs. Eliza Schlegel at Waterioo on Monday Mrs. Herman Bechthold and daughâ€" ter Betly were Sunday visitors with relatives at Waterloo, Mis Cassima Otterbein of Water loo is visiting with her mother, Mre Valentine Otterbein. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vannier of Wa: terloo were Sunday visitors with Mr ind Mrs. William Hase. . Mics Beatrice Zinkann spent Mon jlay with friends in the Twin City. On Sunday afternoon commencing it 2 o‘clock the examination of the Confinmation clas«e at St. Peter‘s Luâ€" theran Ohurch will take place. Mrs. Jacob Ziegler has bough .Mr. Harvey <Mertung‘s houee and will take pocsesslon in the near future. Mr. and Mre. Hartung are moving to Waterloo. Kitchener. â€" Abuses will be stamped out in the province for the‘ shoe builder and repairman, accord4 ing to reports of legislation in Queen‘s Park, given out at the meetâ€" Ing of the K~W. Branch of Associaâ€" tion recently. The members were the guests of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. G. L. McRae, sales manâ€" ager of the company was the speakâ€" er for the evening. "What was your plum crop like?" "Well, a heavy storm blew down 50 per cent. of it, and we‘d hardly gaâ€" thered that when another wind blow down the rest." Rev. and (Mrs. ‘H. J. Lamack atâ€" ended the funeral of the late Mrs. "hristine Hamm at Waterloo on "uesday afternoon. ‘Bad luck! Could you do anything with them?" ‘‘Well, my wife ate one and I ate the other." Mr. Herman Bechthold was a visi or at Ayr on Sunday. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, Phone Waterloo §92w. 13â€"2 AUCTION SALE Bechtel‘s Bechtel‘s AID FOR SHOE REPAIRMEN FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935 TOWNHIP OF WATERLOO HEIDELBERG 8% TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Tract Tract Proprietress Acres 10 4% 189.07 SAMUEL CASSEL, ’, Dr and Mrs. D. Cummings of | Preston | vieited with Mr. Edward | Keebel on Friday i Mr. Juck Groes of Kitchener spent the weekâ€"end with friends here. A large number from here attendâ€" ed the Prestonâ€"Winnipeg girls hockey game at Galt last Wednesday evenâ€" ing 3 yrs. $218.03 The aunual meeting of the St Clements Horee Shoe Club will be held on Friday evening, April 5th at N15 p.m. at the St. Clements Hotel. Financial report, new officers and other business will be transacted Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Herzog of Kitch ener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Herzog. undcrlvod to sell by public auction in the flhg of Baden, on SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, 1935 Sale to start at 1.30 p.m. Magic Peninsular kitchen stove, real good; kitchen stove; box atove; oven for oil stove; side kitchen cupâ€" board; drop leaf table; kitchen chairs; kitchen table; sink; bed and dresser, & cut oak, with springs. and mattress; fine inlaid writing desk; 7 x 14 ft. floor oil cloth; 6 x 9 Congoleum rug; kitchen oil cloth; hall runner; couch, like new ; parlor table; rockers; bureau; iron bedâ€" stead; light oak bed; wringer; lawn mower; gardenâ€"tgols; ladder ; dishes; kitchen utensils. s A few of our fans attended the Toâ€" ronto«Boston hockey game at Toâ€" ronto on Thursday evening. ‘Mesers. George Koebel of Kitch ener and Charles Bulman of Water loo spent a few day« with Mr. Fd ward Z. Koebel Miss Marian Busch of the Canâ€"‘ day, . ooo adian Bank of Commerce, Kitchener, Mr. Bennie Jantzi has secured is spending three weeks‘ vacation employment with Agnew‘s Shoe with her parents. \Store in Kitchener. _ _ Mias Eleanor Stroh returned 1o her home after spending some time with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Fred Hinsperger «pent the weekend with friends in Kitchener Etbeville and Josephsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schlitt of Kitch ener visited with Mr. and Mra. Frank Busch on Sunday. Mrs. John Forwell «pent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Moser at Kitchener. Mis, Theresa Eckert of Elmira «pent the weekâ€"end with her parents. Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Waiter Hinsperger and family of Kitchener called on friends here on Sunday. I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, has received instructions from the undcrlivmd to sell by public auction in the Village of Baden, on Horse Shoe Meeting Friday. Mr. AS. Kumm, shoeâ€"repairer, has taken up residence here Mr. Richard Herman «pent week with friends in Bamberg. Mr. _ John Stump{ of Stratford cailed on friends here on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Novak and family of German Mills are ependâ€" ing a few daye with Mr. and Mre. John Forwell. Mr. Joseph Reidel of Kitchener spent Sunday with his parents. â€" Taxes â€"Mrs .‘-l-.xr_\-' Baechelor visited with Mr. and Mra. Clarence Baechelor at Heidc)berg on Sunday â€" Mrs, Wm. Thomas left for Detroit after spending some time with her mother, Mrs. A. Scheffner. Mesare. Jos. Weber and L Tracey of Hamilton visited with friends here on Sunday Mr. and Kitchener Sunday. Mr. and Mre. A. Sibele of Kitch pner vieited with Mre. J. Meirowski on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Schnitzier and family and Mr. Joseph Stoeseer of St. Agatha visited with Mr. John Voieon on Sunday. Mesars. A. Barchard of Elmira and P. Schendel of Kitchener called on Mr. and Mre. A. Allemang on Saturâ€" day Miss Mary Voieon returned home after spending eome time with friend« in Kitchener. AUCTION SALE Mr. and Mrs, Herb Kittel and famâ€" ily of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mrs. T. Kroetsch, ADVERTISE YOUR SALR IN THR CHRONICLE®: IT PAYS 120.16 470.71 13.80 214.28 18.84 163.31 74. 48 217.60 MRS. GEORGE FORLER, Proprietress. 1. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, ____New Dundee, Phone 28w. CHAS. HEIPEL, Clerk. 14â€"1 ST. CLEMENTS Personals and other items as told by Waterioo Chromicle correspondents. Terms â€" Cash. Mrs. Harry Liemhardt of visited friends here on County Treasurer. 101 Fnmmnemmmmen Conts, etc 24.01 11246 19.41 a442 31.41 21.86 DISTRICT NEWS 187.32 130 87 230.71 240 48 102.03 184 46 Total last Mr. and Mrs. John Lather and little son Norman, who spent the past month at the home of her mother, Mrs. George Berg, near | Laird, Sask., returned home on Friâ€" Lorne Rennie attended the Bostonâ€" | Toronto hockey game in Toronto on | Saturday evening. !__Mr. and Mrs. M. Shantz and Miss | Mary Bell spent Sunday with friends near Stratford. \__Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ward and { Miss Derby of Stratford called on | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Coulter on ©Sunday. | Mr. Elmer and Miss Edna Hilliard of Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Shantz; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lenhart, Mrs. geter Lenhart and little grandâ€" aughter, Betty Ann Shiels, Mrs. Wm. Martin and children of Kitchâ€" ener, Messrs. E. and L. Dietrich of St. Clements, with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eisenminger and family; _ Visitors here on Sunday were Detective Earl Knight and Mrs. Knight and son, Mrs. Sadie Knight and daughter, Miss Alice, and son, Jack, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rennie and Mrs. Walters; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Habermehi have moved their household effects from Newmarket to the farm one mile west of Crosshill, which they purâ€" chased from Mrs. Mary Rank. _ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Berg and son and daughter (twins) and Mrs. Conâ€" rad Berg of Lisbon with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Berg and sons. â€" Friends here of James Hinchley, Stratford, were shocked to hear of his death last week. For DAVID 8. SHANTZ, at No. 7 Charles St., Waterloo, on SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935 At 1.30 p.m. 3 piece walnut den suite, all leather rocker; oak parilor tables; oak dining room suite; buffet; round table and 6 chairs; rockers; Wilton hall rug; parlor rug; Couâ€" goleum rug 7% x 9 ft.; iophn wooden bedroom suite; iron bed complete, dresser and stand; arm chair; 2â€"burner electric plate; 8â€" burner gas fl-u; sleigh ; kitchen table and chairs; sink; bedding; cider barrels; mirrors; water power washing machine; good black cow hide robe; 3 woollen horse blankets; lawn mower; 50 ft. garden hose; kitchen utensils. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Knl,lzt of Stratford at the home of his father, Wm. Knight; Mrs. John Beggs of Linwood visitâ€" ed with Mrs. Angus Voll and Mrs. Wm. Voll on Monday. 2s Personals Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crookâ€" shanks and Misses Elinor and Eliza Crookshanks of Stratford called on Mrs. Hester Tanner on Sunday eveâ€" ning. Mr. Geo. Wray held a very sucâ€" cessful sale of farm stock and imâ€" plements on Monday of this week. _ _ Little Miss Marion Vogan of Stratford is visiting with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin. _ Mr. Simon Fewings was a business visitor at London one day last week. visitor at London one day iast week. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brydon of the Mr. and Mrs. Victor McLennan of 3rd of Maryboro, and Miss Margaret Wallenstein spent the weekâ€"end with Campbell of Listowel were Sunday }he farmer‘s mother, Mrs. Geo. Mc callers with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tabâ€" .ennan. hert. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blackburne of _ Miss Evelyn Johnson has returned Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with to her home on the 13th of Wellesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelly. ley after spending several weeks _ Miss Elsie Coulter has returned with Mr. nmr Mrs. Carson Mewhiney. Miss Elsie Coulter has returned home after spending the past three months in Toronto and other places. Miss Lyall Vogan of Hamilton spent the weekâ€"end with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin Mrs. R. Paterson has returned home after visiting with friends at Linwood last week. Mrs. M. Schlotzhaur and son Earle spent Monday with the formâ€" er‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eedy. _ _ _ ooo Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin s'sulent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. V. Vogan at Stratford. agonnmmmmimmnminmminmmmng §Your last opportunity for§ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghiin. The ladies of the W. A. of 5nce Church had a quilting in the baseâ€" ment of the church and finished three quilts to send to some of their missionaries. Of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS DAVID S. SHANTZ, Proprietor. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE FERTILIZERS We can save you from $3.00 to $10.00 per ton on highest quality fertilizers. Prices guaranteed until April 15th. Allen M. Buebler WATERLOO, R.R. No. 1 ORDEFR NOW AND SAVE We use limestone for filler. Phone 592w, Waterloo. 14â€"1 CROSSHILL at the low price. MILLBANK Terms â€" Cash. DOLLARS Mr. Walter Adam and daughter, Miss Helen, were Thursday visitors {at the home of Mr. John Cooper at Fisher‘s Mills They were accomâ€" | panied by Mrs. Jno. Small of Elmira. Wellesley Township, 3 miles northâ€" west of St. Clements, 3% miles southeast of Linwood. April 13 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 5 m., very valuable furniture, includâ€" ing untittm bed and chest of drawâ€"| ers, and household effects belonging ‘ to Mrs. Ben. E. Snyder, Centreville. | a good lot of clean furniture and household effects, seed grain, No. 1 timothy seed. What have you? April 11 (Thursday) â€" At 12 o‘clock noon, entire farm stock, imflemems. hay, grain and houseâ€" hold effects belonging to the estate of the late Jacob Ziedgler, situated 4 mile south of Heideiberg. Plan to attend this big sale. The farm is rented. April 12 (Friday) â€"At 1 p.m., valuable farm stock, implements, hay, grain and straw for Alex Dietâ€" rich, situated on the 9th Con., April 20 (Saturday) â€" At 1.30 p.m., valuable real estate consisti:s of 2 houses, 4 lots, furniture a household effects for the estate of the late Michael Haefele at 64 Deâ€" Kay St., Kitchener. April 26 (Tuesday)â€"At 2 p.m., at the premises, mortgage sale of 2 story brick house, at 198 Erb St. W., Waterloo. McBride & McGibbon, solicitors. Fair)â€"Community sale at my aucâ€" tion stand in front of the Farmers‘ Shed, of livestock, vehicles, lmgloâ€" ments and household effects. For free advertisement leave list at Signet office, Aaron Hoffman, or the Auctioneer, on or before Arril 2. The March sale amounted close to $700.00. Bring out anything you do not need, and f:t cash money for it at this sale. It is your sale! Boost it! April 8 (Monday, Elmira Fair)â€" At my auction stand in front of the farmers‘ shed, 2 young nanny goats, A?rfl 8 (Monday, Elmira Comâ€" munity Fair Day Sale) â€"At my I have for sale the 100 acre farm of Oliver Betzner, good buildings, Hydro, on highway, 2 miles east of Kitchener. Act quickly! Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Martin of Elmira were Thursday visitors at the homes of Mr. Samuel Bowman and Mrs. D. W. Musser. south of Erbsville and 4% miles west of Waterioo. April 6 (Saturday)â€"At 9 a.m., at my auction stand opposite Kitchâ€" ener market, a lot of good furniture and household effects, to be sold for storage under the Warehouseman‘s April 8 (Monday)â€"Elmira Fair, at my auction stand in front of the Farmers‘ Shed, furniture and houseâ€" hold effects for Veronica Eby. Mrs. Ed. Erb of Wellesley is spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Adam. April 6 (Saturday) â€" At 1.30 p. m., valuable furniture and houseâ€" hold effects for David 8. Shants, at No. 7 Charles St. W, Waterloo. This is a clean offering. Mrs. Manasseh Weber and the Misses Salome, Rebecca and Melinda Bowman spent Monday afternoon in Kitchener. ture and househoid effects for anyâ€" one that has something to sell. Send April 5 (Friday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable farm stock and implements for Conrad Heimpel, situated 1 mile|service. No extra charge for adverâ€" south 9t_l:rh'_le: and 4% miles tising. My sale held on March 11th Mr. and Mrs. Dgvid Heintzman were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman. The friends of Mrs. Claire Beg}s will be glad to know that she is able to be around :gnin after bein{.con- fined to her bed for some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Beggs, Mrs. Robert Mewhiney and Mrs. Melvin Mewhiney were Monday morning visitors in Kitchener. Mr. Aaron Bowman of St. Jacobs was a Monday afternoonâ€"visitor with Mr. Solomon Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adam were Sunday visitors at Mr. Jno. Cooper‘s Messrs. Percy Adam and Ed. Mcâ€" Geoy spent Thursday in Toronto. _ Sunday visitors a of Fis{er'n Mills mick will be glad to know that he is able to be out again after his recent serious illness. R.R. 1 WALLENSTEIN Mr. James Ogram has returned home after ssending several weeks visiting friends in Michigan. _ Mrs. Henry Martin and Mr. Harry Fisher were SundnEy evening callers on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cressman. Foster Bros. of Linwood were business visitors at Mr. T. A. Bulâ€" mer‘s early this week. _ _ Mr. Geo. Wray of Millbank was m business visitor on this line on Saturday. _ _ ooo Auction Sale Lists _ Mr. Stanley Logel of Mornington :u a Sunday visitor at his home ere. W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioncer __ Phone $02vw, Waterios. _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schilter and daughter Betty of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with her sister, Mrs. Bert Cresaman and Mr. Creaaman. Sunday evenin& visitors with Mr and Mrs. Carson Mewhiney were Mr and Mrs. Albert Schilter and daugh ter Betty of Kitchener and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cressman were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Marks of Lebanon. _ _ _ _ April 8 (Monday morning, Elmira At The friends of Mr. Jos. McCorâ€" Auction Sale Lists Fair Day Sale) â€" At l.l! front of the Farmers‘ Shed, and 4% miles tising. My sale held on March 11th | was The most successful community :::{ Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. ng April 5 (Friday) â€" Community le. | sale at Jacob Leis‘ hotel sheds, Welâ€" so‘lesley. of horses, cattle, hog. imâ€" s rKl-ementa and furniture. arties lns ving anything for sale, please ‘ Of communicate with Jacob Leis, Welâ€" y2l lesley. 0 _ & _ _ A. 8. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 384w, Kitchoner A'grfl 8 (Monday) â€"At 1.80 p.m., auction sale of household effects and furniture for Mrs. Mary Voisin Estate, in St. Clements. April 6 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. m., furniture and household goods, including good clean linens, dishes and bedding, for Edwin Woolner, at the Kitchener Auction Room, near the City Hall. _ s April 9 (Tuesday)â€"Holstein sale at 12.00 noon of 60 head of pureâ€" bred, fully accredited, milk tested Holstein cattle, by auction at the Winter Fair Bldgs., Guelph. These sales have been quite successful. This ofler(nf is an exceptionailly ï¬wd one. A. B. Brubacher, Sales anager, Breslau. April 13 (Saturday)â€"Household effects and furniture for the John Thal Estate, at 41 Braun St., Kitchâ€" Phone 222, Kitchener I have for sale farms of 25 acres and up to 200 acres. April 9 (Tuesday) â€" Clearing auction sale of farm stock, impleâ€" ments, feed and furniture at Lot 14, Con. 8, Blenheim, 14 miles northâ€" west of Drumbo, for Geo. Cadwell. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioncer, Phone 50 r 4. Eimira. A 6 (Ssturday)â€"A full line ..‘"‘“w.mzz‘% the estate of the late 8. L. witz, at Yatton. A 8 (Elmira Fair â€" At the Rarber No mock ueplemsam mile east of Glenallan, on E:gn; foru:’erly occupied by Fred â€" mond. I have for sale a 5â€"ton Gurney scale in good condition, at a barâ€" April 10 (Wednesday)â€"Auction sale of real estate cont;inini 9 acres, imrlements and household effects, a little north of Tfkbon, for A. K. Streicher. April 11 (Thursday) â€" At 12 o‘clock sharp, clearing auction sale of farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 27, 16th line of East Zorra, 4 mile north of Cassel, 5 miles southeast of Tavistock, for the late George Wettlaufer estate. commence at 9.30 o‘clock a.m. with Rev. A. Laing of Linwood, the minister. sale ever held in Elmira. Progeeds amounted to $966.00. Af'fl 11 <(Thursday) â€" Farm stock, implements, household effects, ener. On Sunday, April Tth, service in the United Church, Hawkesville, will The April meeting of the Ladies‘ Society will be held on Friday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs. Alvin Ottâ€" man. The afternoon will be spent in quilt making. Personals. out ear) stock, implements, house etc., of Mrs. H. Waiter, After spending two months at his home, Mr. Calvin Tyack returned to Hamilton on Thursday to resume his position with the Masseyâ€"Harris Company. _ _ _ c Miss Addie Snyder spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schweitzer of near Elmira. Mr. John Martinson returned to his home on Saturday after spendâ€" ing the winter months with relatives in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. J. McDowell and Mr. Hausser of Mount Joy visited the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s brother, Mr. Levi Hausser. _ _ _ Miss Eva Ballard returned to her home on Saturday after spending a week with the Misses Margaret and Jean Rennie, Kitchener. ____ _ Mr. and Mrs. Abram Martin of East â€" Heidelberg _ were â€" Sunday Â¥uest.s with Mrs. Abram Martin and amily. _ _ __ 2 m _ Mra. William Tyack, daughter Florence and sons Calvin and Ear] ;pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. amea Carnochan of near Listowel. ADVERTISING In The CHRONICLE BRINGS RRSULTS. £. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, April 4 (Thursday) â€" Outright M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer, HAWKESVILLE you . Progeeds â€" _ Farm hold effects, T iss :“r«l gnm-