} News â€"â€"Notes :=â€"Mr.â€"N.â€"C.â€"Bowman â€"â€"â€"â€"@fâ€"Winnipeg,â€"Man:, was visiting with friends _ in the _ n>ightorhood.â€"Mr. Jehn Cressman and Mr. Edwin Bowâ€" man were _ Sunday visitors in . the gsighborhood.â€"The _ Misses Maggic, Barbara and Elminda Shantz spent Sumday under the parental roo{.â€"Mr. Jake Kunkel _ spent Sunday at _ his h@me near _ Watetloo.â€"Mr. and Mrs. William Woods from Berlin and Miss Edith Schneller and ‘Mr. Otto Schnelâ€" ler from â€" Natchez spent Sunday _ at * M it was wind the women wanted _ e#amieds to helu dry the _ Monday‘s i jmtluy certaindly had plenty â€" of 3 1 week.â€"The special week night â€" meetings being held in the Evangeliâ€" eal church have been well attended during the past week. Rev. Mr. Meyâ€" er of Elmira took part Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evening, and delivered splendid discourses at each meeting. Meetings commence at 7.30 p.m. Everybody is invited to attend. â€"Miss Nellie Gerbracht of Gallt was the guest at the home of Mr. _ and Mrs. F. E. Weeks, Isabella St., last week.â€"Oh you Kiddies; our _ .Junior hockey team defeated the Elmira junâ€" jors Saturday 14 to 2. The play was fast and exciting, giving _ the *small boy lots of chance to i expand his Jangs.â€" Mr. and "Mrs. Walter Stork spent the week end with friends in Galt.â€"Winter arrived with bells on Sunday. Monday the washing machâ€" ine got a rest, while the poor : old snow shovel had its innings.â€" Next. Miss Ethel Reynolds was the, hosâ€" tess of a tea Saturday evening _ to the members of the "Round Table" in honor of the bride elect Miss Gene Heller.â€"Mr. Elias W. Snider enjoyed the weekend with Toronto friends.â€" The Bank of Nova Scotia and F. E. Weeks received their supply of calâ€" anders last week.â€"Miss Iofer of Elmira was the guest of Mrs. Oscar Good, King St., Monday.â€"Mr. and Birs. A. B. Brubacher spent the week end with their daughter, Mrs. C. Miekle, Galt.â€"Looks as if the farm ers on the railroad might get some plowing done before spring yet.â€"Rev W. 0. Hehn conducted the services in the Evangelical church, _ Waterloo, Sunday morning.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lippert from the Northwesr, are visiting at the home of Mrs. George Heller, King St.â€"Jack Frost is lookâ€" ing aiter things in Ontario | during Sir James‘ illness this week. â€" Mr. Allan Schiedel, Breslau, spent _ the week end with friends in town.â€" 24 helow zero Tuesday made the coal man smile.â€"Mr. Lehman Mitchell is spending a few days with friends in town.â€"Owing to the ice on the sideâ€" walks there were a lot of backsliders frying to get to church Sunday.â€" Rev. Mr. Burn of Waterloo cailed at the parsonage Saturday on hiss way to officiate at the quarterly service at Heidelburg.â€"Mr. E. W. B. Snider returned last week from a trip to Florida.â€"No Malinda this isn‘t "Inâ€" dian‘"‘ summer its "Squawly" _ winâ€" ter. ern Wgue team played a friendly game here, resulting in a tie, one _ Church Services.â€" Lutheran â€" Sunâ€" day morning; Evangelical 10 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. special meetings. the â€" home oi Mr. and Mrs. Allan Woelfleâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perrin from Didbury," Alberta, are spending a few days at the home oï¬ Mr. and Birs. Allan Woelfleâ€"Mr. Walter Saunâ€" #ers of Godérich _ spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fewman.â€"Don‘t _ forget the meeting of the â€" King Edward VIL T iterary Society om _ Saturday night January Jith. i Try them. _ 25c. a tottls. _ Druggists and Dealers, or by mail. Chamberiain Medicine Co. Toronto 2 _gOII iB LPWLLEY ! 49. BE‘I not by smothering thc sympâ€" tomsâ€"woman‘s surest cure for woman‘s most common ailments. Mannheim ‘This can be your experience if you use Chamber= lain‘s Tabletsâ€" they cure headâ€" aches by removâ€" ing the causeâ€" those that had phones installed this last week were Mr. Gilbert Spactzel, ’Ilr. Daniel F. Becker, Mr. _ Henry Newberry and Mr. John Jerrvy.â€"The Reaver Literary Hociety held _ their monthly meeting last Saturday eve ning. ‘The next meeting will be held on the evening of Feb. 14th. â€" Mr. David Schmidt had the misfortune of losing one of his valuable horses, â€" Mr. Daniel F. Becker who _ recently sold his farm to Mr. Hy. Schneidet of Berlin, will move on a 20 acre larin near Betlin, which has _ been occupied by _ Mr. Michael _ Detzler, better known as _ the Tscherhardt Readers are invited to hand _ parâ€" ticulars of any news items they may have to the correspondent. _ If you {ail to do so and _ something _ you would .like to see in the paper does not appear don‘t blame him.â€"Oh you anow shovel! The first real _ snow siorm of the winter set in on Sunâ€" day evening and _ kept up all day Monday and Monday 2ight. Tuesday morning the thermometer registered 20 below zeto here.â€"The annual conâ€" gregational meeting of St. Matthew‘s Lutheran â€" Church was _ held last Thursday evening. Mr. George D. Dahmer, the retiring member, _ was reâ€"elected to the church board for another term.â€" The annual meeting of the Lutheran Sunday school was held on Friday evenine, when all the nffi¢ers were reâ€"elected with the exâ€" ception of the Viceâ€"Supt.â€"Miss Evaâ€" lina Schwartz is spending a short holiday at _ her home here.â€" What about Conestogo getting Hydro elecâ€" tric power? We notice an estimate has been made of the cost per h. p. delivered here.â€"Renew your Chroniâ€" cleâ€"Telegraph with Noah Stroh. Reâ€" member the price is $1.00 in adâ€" vance, . farm. Mr. Becker has only _ been in our neighborhood for about three years, but lias made a host of friends during his short stay and will Club, in which he always took an active interest.â€"Mr. Henry Lindsay was ~appointed â€"caretakerâ€" for â€"> our RecePtion at Nr. Menno Nahrgang‘s +â€"At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mcmâ€" mo Nahrgang on Jan. 2nd a reception was held in honor of Mr. Milton Berâ€" gey and his bride. school for the ensuing . year.â€" Mr. Arthur Hilgartner fromâ€" Berlin _ is spending a few weeks with his broâ€" ther John. Quite a sumbeér from around here attended the _ municipal _ telephope meeting held at Centreville in .* Township Hall last Friday, the f All seemed to be well pleased with At â€"2.30 p.m. the guests sat down to a sumptuous dinner after â€" which the following program was rendered. â€"Mr. A. E. Bean acted _ as toastâ€" master and cailed upon the following for toasts. Yictories of Peaceâ€"Mr. Gilbert Ber gey. The New Yearâ€"Mr. Allan Cassel. Among the _ guests present were : Mr. and Nrs. llaist, Niagara ; _ Mt. and Mrs. Mose _ Shantz, Waterloo ; Miss â€" S. Shantz, _ Perlin. Miss Eva Bergey, Toronto ; Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Bergey, New Dundee ; Mr. Herâ€" bert and Miss Ida Bergey, New Dun: dee ; _ Mr. and Mrs. _ A. E. Bean, Haysville ; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Casâ€" sel, Haysville. &Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bergey will take up their abode it« Toronto whete Mr. Bersev‘is co®@neCted with the Mcâ€" im Advertising Agency, Toronto. Personals :â€"Mrs. _ Linden Schmidt, of Mitchell, is spending a few . weeks with her dauebter Mrs. Edwin Schie flel.â€"Miss _ Allen, of _ Drumbo, sang several well rendered solos at Bethel West last Sunday. Mr. McKenzie of Wordstock _ will address the meeting mext Sunday afternoon.â€"Miss Jennie Wileman. of Stratford, visited _ with friends in this cominvnity over Sunâ€" Address to the bride : Mr. Herbert Bergey. â€" flay.â€"Mrs. J. Poshmer of Toronto is renewing old acquaintances in _ this vicimity. STECKLE :â€"Near Blake, on Dec. 31, to \Ir,Pgul Mts. Henty Steckle, a «aughtom® Reply to Mr. Herbert Bergey‘s adâ€" dress : Mr. Milton Bergey, â€" The tir.s, the Place, and the girlâ€" Mr. Mose Shantz. ¥¥ Conestogo Haysville BORN C loa Ne ‘;'f, En _lg ’»;“éï¬â€˜%aa@%mj, to this paper and its predecessor, the Telegraph for thirtyâ€"eight years. How time does fAy ! And I don‘t feel old cither. _ This is a glorious winter. We have had no snow and the roads are terribly @dusty. Cattle and horsâ€" as are â€" still rustling and upâ€"toâ€"date there has been but little stable feedâ€" ing. Mony bogs are fatten>d in this Bart of the province and_ are considâ€" ered a payinz proposition. Many of the ranchers and . large larmers _ devote their attention _ to steer feeding with good results. The smaller _ farmers make good _ money qut _ of dairing. Dairy cows ate alâ€" most _ out of sightâ€"$70 to 9100 a head. . The bottom has dropped _ OUt oï¬ the horse matket. Grain is low. Farm lands _ are quite cheap. . Wellâ€" improved farms are offered at $20 an acre â€"and less. ; two car loads of fat cattle last Satâ€" urday to to Toronto from Weissenâ€" burg and Breslau. Mtf. Goetz is doâ€" ing quite a brisk business in stock.â€" Mr. Michael Schell finished his . conâ€" tract of gravelling a portion of the Townline between _ Waterloo and Woolwich Townships from the third concession west to Mr. Wm. Hemmerâ€" ichs gate, a distance of about 250 vards, at 594 cents per yard. Jan. 1, 1911.â€"A Happy New Year to the many readers of the Chronicle Telegraph ! I have been a subscrib_er Quite an enjoyable time was held at Mr. and Mrs. James Ettel who entertained about a score of _ yOUng people from Elosira, Hawkesville and St. Clements. A delightful time was spent in dancing and other amuse ments.â€"Mr. Eugene Reide] is wearing a smile these days. It‘s a boy.â€"We are sorry to r)port that Mr..~John Ertel of Elinira is lying ill in St. Jeseph‘s Hospital, Guelph, where he snderwent _ an bperation.â€"l\larried:‘ At Limwood, Tuesday, Jan. 13, Mr. Alex.. Schopp of St. Clements _ to Miss Diebold of Linwood.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. Sam _ Koebel and Mr. Anthony Meyer paid a visit at the home _ of Illr. John Gies.â€"Mr. Joe Ertel and Fred Ertel paid a visit to Bamberg o8 Sunday. Local and Personal :â€"As an indicaâ€" tion "of the universal call for the trained man ; of the presentâ€"day unâ€" guenchable thirst for knowledge, and the ambition of the young men _ of today _ to rise out of the common tutâ€"witmess the fact that | Messts. Framk and Hugh McDonald are Plannâ€" img to attend Business College _ at Berlin.â€"Mr. Ivon Hilbotn and family made a good imove on New Year‘sâ€" from. Main St. to Front St.â€"Messrs. Delton _ Hallman and _ Herb Bergey made a business trip to Galt on Wedâ€" nesday. They report a good time.â€" Mr. E. Frost, manager of the _ local branch of the Union â€" Bank made a New Years‘ resolution. He firmly reâ€" wolved to abandon _ the lonesomeness of celibacy for the joys of a wedded life. 'upid had marked him for his own and _ the result, was inevitable. Miss Cora Guick of Kingsville was the lady of his choice. We cordially welcome Mrs.. Frost to ovur communiâ€" ty, knowing that she will soon _ esâ€" tablish that Place in our regard that Â¥er chserful disposition warrants Items of Interest.â€"A meeting oi|Iyan Cressman and the Misses Fima the Farmers‘ Institute will bhh-‘\’;hsmu'w Thursday afternoon in the . school [friends on .â€"Mts. ° house and of the Women‘s Institute |left last week for St. Jacobs where in Bt. Augrew‘s Hall, _ Speakers|she intends to spend the winter with will be present to address both meetâ€"| Mrs. Dilmon Brubaker.â€"Mr. and Mrs. ings. Tea served by the ladies. In| Addison Snyder were the guests of the evening & joint meeting will be|Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dotweller _ at held in St. Andrew‘s Hall, when the|Bresisu on New Years day.~â€" Mr. speakers will again be present. _ A |and Mrs. Clayton Erb and two good programme of songs and music|dgughters Reta and Dona from Mickâ€" will be given. It is hoped a large igan spent the bolidays with .Mr. crowd will be present.â€" Mrs. Wm./and Mrs. Herman Meyer.â€"~Mr¢. 1. Glennie and daughter havye returned|Slumski of Berlin spent some time home after spending a fey _ weeks|at his home here last week. â€" Mr. with relatives near Linwood.â€" Mise|Alton Cressman of Berlin called on White of St. George is visiting with/his brother, Ivan Cressman, here on Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forest.â€" The|Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyâ€" Literary . Society debate will be held |der of Conestogo called on _ Mrs. on Friday evening, Jan. 16th. _ A | Wahl here last week.â€" Mr. _ Russel good programwe is being provided.|Thomas of Berlin spent some time â€"The annual meeting in connection|with his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra with Chalmers Church will be held| Thomas.â€"Mr. D. A. Bemis of ‘Forâ€" on Thursday, Jan. 22nd.â€"Miss Philip| onto spent Thursday with his mother of Guelph is visiting with her friend.| Mrs. Bemis.â€"Miss Laura ‘Yantz _ of Miss Josephine Brown _ at ‘ï¬my _lftellau called on â€" her lx_'lend. Miss We are sorry to report ti‘at _ Mr. C‘onrad Gies is in ill health.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kocbel paid a visit to het fathet in _ St. Agatha on Sunday.â€" Messrs. Anthony Bush, Alex. Brenner Kerel Boshom and Mr. Bekhold, of St. Jacobs, wer‘ visiting friends in St. Agatha on Sunday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Sar. Kockel of . St. (lements and daughter Amettie paid a flying visit at Mr. and Mrs. "John Gies, St. Clements, on Tuesday last. LOST.â€"HOUND, BLACK, _ WHITE, and tan, and brown head, lost one mwale above Crosshill on Dec. 26th. Answers to name of Sailor. Finder please notify ownsr ;Gregor Schnarr Erbsville. Reward offered 1t Hawkesville St. Clements Miss Deddis of Lucknow has charge ofâ€"theâ€"Seniorâ€" room of â€"the Linwcod Public school, and Miss McLesling of Oshawa has charge of the _ Junior rnom.â€"Have your skates sharpened at C. W. Wilkers. â€" Miss Nellie Schnurrâ€" spent a few days of this week with friends in Toronto. An oyster supper was arranged â€" for after the meeting at Mr. P. Krieutz weisers Hotel, which was enjoyed by all members.â€"Wedding bells are ringâ€" ing around our burg.â€" Miss C. J. Darrach of Toronto has taken charge of the Red Hill school.â€"Hockey is the order of the gay in our burg at present.â€"Messrs. C. Hembuch, Levi Stricker, Jas. Beggs spent Friday in Berlinâ€"Mt. James McKenty left for Betlin Saturday after spending several weeks at bts home here.â€"Mr. Fd. Koehler of Swalwell, ‘Alberta, arrived Tuesday to spend the winâ€" ter months here.â€" Miss Hefky _ of Drayton ‘spent a few days with friends here last week.â€"Mrs. Bertha BHoegel spent the week ena in Berlin. â€"Mrs. McKenzie of Strathroy is spending a vacation with her daughâ€" ter,; Mrs. Orin Schnurr.â€"Mr. Leander Meyer is wearing a broad smile these days, its a little baby girl.â€" a course at the Guelph McDonald College.â€"Mr. Gordon Bingeman has erected a sawmill somewhere â€" near Toronto and left last week for that place to spend the winter superinâ€" tending the concern. â€" ‘Miss Ethel Bedford left for Tavistock to spend some time with friends and relatives. â€"The many, friends of Mr. J. H. Shepherd, Rosedale Farm, are grievâ€" ed to hear of the accident that beâ€" fell him last Monday. While unloadâ€" ing wood the horses gave a sudden start, throwing him on the ground and causing his wrist to be broken We wish for him a very speedy reâ€" covery. ° The Linwood 1.0.0.F. lodge held their meeting of installation of offiâ€" cers on Wednesday night, assisted by the installation team from Â¥lmira. ence Shepherd and Irene Bingeman left on Tuesday for (Guelph to take News Notes.â€"‘The Farmers‘ Instiâ€" tute meeting will be held on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 26th and 27th, when a short judging course wili alâ€" so be held, which no doubt will be much appreciated by our dairy peoâ€" ple. â€"No efforts will be spated. to make it an entifre success.â€" A very quiet wedding took place on January 1st, when Miss Maggie HÂ¥intz â€" and Mr. Edwin Klein were matried _ by Rev. Stockman. The happy _ couple left shotrtly after for Toronto where they will reside.â€"A very fashionable event occurred on the 7th of January at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win Meyer, when their youngest daughter Elma was married to Mr. Hatrty Artis of Port Stanley, where he owns a hotel. We join in wishing the happy couple a happy wedded lifeâ€" Death of Geo. Bellinger.â€"It is our sad duty to report the very sudden death of Mr. Geo. Bellinget, our post master ior a number of years. He passed away on Jan. 9th, _ and his remains were interred in the Ne# Jerusalem cemetery on Sunday _ afâ€" ternoon. Many were present at ihe fuperal, including friends from _ sicrâ€" lin, Waterloo, Hamburg, Linwood. Milverton and other points. Deceased leaves three daughters, tour sons and two brothers to mourn his loss The bereaved have the heartfelt symâ€" pathy of the whole community in If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or gotmding Piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new absorption treatâ€" ment; and will ‘also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality if requested. _ IJmâ€" mediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write toâ€" davy to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P. Windsor, Ont. «> their sad afiiction PILES CURED at HOME by New Absorption Method Wellesley t News Notes :â€"The Methodist Ladâ€" ies‘ Aid held a very successiful" box social the last, evening of the old pear at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Foster. _A large crowd gathered from far and near and a most enjoyâ€" able evening _ was spent in music, singing and pPlaying interesting games Whin the hour for luncheon drew neat Mr. J. Stubbs acting as auctioneet sold th> boxes very profitably. Much credit is due to Mrs. Foster and her daugiiter, Miss Lottie, for the splenâ€" did management and the success . of the social. Wishing all a Happy New Year.â€"Messts. Claude and Ezta Fowâ€" lef are lsome from the West.â€"Mr. E. Wimn of Sask. called. on his friends in town.â€"Mrs. .J. Black and daughter Thelma of Brock, Sask., are visiting ber sister â€" Mrs. 0. S. Suyden.â€"Tls surprise given on Thursday night by the young foiks at Mr. S. Snider‘s home, was a great success. A large crowd was in atteniance and eVeryâ€" body enjoved _ themselves immcnsely.] Mr. S. Snider is moving to town as be has sold his. fiarm.â€"Miss Eva Sugâ€" den has gone to Guelph on business. &Miss _ Alra Forwell is taking â€" a course at the Betlin Business College â€"Mrs. _ .John Ottman has returned home from Waterloo where she speni a week with her daughter, Mrs. 11. Weilér.â€"Mr. C. Tanner was to Guelph on businss on Thursday.â€"Mr. _ and Mrs. A. Abrens were to â€" Berlin on Wednesday visiting their daughter.: Nebo, Illinois, News Notes.â€"The _ recent fall oi show chas greatly improved the sleighâ€" ing.â€"Mr. < Simon _ Bean, of Ceylon, Rask., is renewing old acquaintances in â€" the nsigh»othood.â€"Mr. _ Gordon Hatland left for GuelPh last Monday, where he is taking a two weeks courss in beeâ€"keePing at the Ontaric Agricultural College.â€"Miss Elizabeth Beamr, of _ Vineland, is visiting | het broth=r Mr. Warten Bean.â€"Miss Mc Callum, spent Sunday at her horv pear Stratford.â€"The _ S. S. No. 5 Farmers‘ Club held their first n#eetâ€" inz last Friday evening, January 9th when the following programme . was rendered. W Nebo, IH.~â€"*"I was bothered for ten years with female troubles and the docâ€" Mï¬lmh?m I was so weak and nervous that I could not do _work and every month I had to npu;'n few days in bed. I read so many letters about pmd:.tln‘f’ d'.ttx:bl that I ind emale es that I got a bottle of it. _It did me more good than anything else I ever took and now it has :ludno..“l’ feel better tlnnlhg: or years tell everybody what Compound has done for me. 1 believe I would not be living toâ€"day but for \Belecyion on (Gramaphoneâ€"Wm. Colâ€" lum. Cornzst Soloâ€"G. Gatland. Recitationâ€"Miss, Helen Smith. Current Eventsâ€"Fred Walker. . {itamaphons selection. Dialogue entitled Quackery. Address, _ electricity on the. farmâ€" R. .J. Bean. . Corn»t Solo. Gran#aphone selection. + Mazy EarLEwmE, R.F.D. No.3, Utica, Just one application doubles the beauty ofâ€" your hair, besides it immeâ€" diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. _ You can not hav> nice heavy, healthy hbhtr if you have dandruff. This destructive sceurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and Utica, Ohio.â€"**1 suffered everything from a female weakness after baby If you care for heavy hair that glisâ€" tens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is.finffy and lustrous, try Danderine. its very Mfe, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and die; then the hair fails out fast. Surbly get a 25â€"cont bottle of Knowltoh‘s Danderinc from any drug stofe ‘and "JUst try it Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautifulâ€"Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine. FREE FROM DANDRUFF Hawkesville Haysville {Thursday, January 29, 1914 Ttoo rolter crusher, 12â€"in Flecry grain grinder with jack, hay fork, Clinton lanming mill, milk rack for 24 latge pfilk ca~s, sand pump, Masseyâ€"Harris tco. pulpet, 2 sets double team harâ€" ness. set light carriage harness, set sinâ€"le harness, whiifletrees. neckyokes, rrain cradle, new horse clipper. forks, shovels, _ logging â€" chains and many other articles. _ signed, _ ome quarter . mile west Crosshill on the Millbank road, on Commencing at 1 o‘clock p.m., sharp, the iollowing valuable Proâ€" perty, viz : Uattle, Htc.:-(‘qw due to calve by time of sale, cow due to calve in March, cow _ due to calve in August, cow due ta calve in April, 4 yearling calves. Implements, Etc.:â€"Masseyâ€"Harris 6 ft. binder nearly new, Masseyâ€"Harris 3 ft. mower nearly new, Wisner seed drill, Masseyâ€"Harris sprine tooth culâ€" tivator, Frost & Wooi 20 in. plate disc, Noxon hay rake, Masseyâ€"Harris riding _ corn cultivator nearly new, Elmira hay. loader, Tolton disc, 4â€" section _ iron _ harrow, land roller, wheelbarrow, wagon with 2â€"in tires, wagon _ with 3â€"in tires, wagon box (nearly n°w), pair bob sleigns, lumâ€" berman‘s sleigh, flat hay rack, 2â€"seatâ€" ed carriage, top bugey, rubber tite open buegy, jumper cutter, No. 21 iyr plow, No. 21 Fleury plow, No. i A Waterloo plow, Listowel gang Hiorses :â€"Heavy bay team, rising 4 and 5 years old tene in foal to Harâ€" nes Row Sell), sorrel horse rising â€"8 years old, bay mare 9 years old (supâ€" posed to te in foal to Captain Murâ€" ray), dark bay mare 7 years old (supposed to be in foal, good driver), thestnut horse rising 4 years old (got by Dan Ring, good driver), black Percheron colt rising‘1 year old (got by Lion). . Pigs and â€" Chickems.:â€"2 Yorkshire sows due to Pig in March, 2 Yorkâ€" shire sows due to Pig April 15, pure bred Hampshire boar 5 months old, 6 pigs 6 moaths old, 9 pigs 4 months old, 10 pigs 2 montbs.old, number of chickens. TGrain, Etc.:â€"About 300 push, oats, atout 300 bush.‘mixed grain. Household Efllgcts,. Etc.:â€"De Laval cream separator, cookin> stove, glass cupboard, large wood chest, 2 long cellar tables. sink, kettle, â€" churn, sidetoard, h*lves, cheese press, lard press, nun. or of empty _ bee hives, sa) pan, a out 100 sap pails, benchâ€" es, draw=r table, evaporator, heating drum, cider barrels and many otirr articles. No reserve as the farm is sold. _ TERMS :â€"Grain, young pigs, chickâ€" ems, and all sums of $10.00 and uUnâ€" fer, cash ; over that. amount 10 months‘ credit on apProved joint notâ€" es or 4 per cent. of for cash Payâ€" ments of credit amounts. ® ltems of Interest. â€" Mtr. TOhlaS! . AdministratPix. Shantz sold his cementing outfit con | .1A4C. FORRESTER, Executor. sisting of engine, mixer and rigs, (ul ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. \Mr. .lohn Wilhelm. Mr. Wilhelm has| A. J. MCKUS, Auctioneer. â€" 3â€"2%, been employed by Mr. Shantz for a! number of years, and is an experienc l':’v_T_-'_â€"w"â€"'_“=â€",_â€"=_'=â€"‘â€"m. ed man in the line of building silos | Joshua Shantz.â€" Mr. 1. Brubschet and general cément work.â€"Mr. Totrl:md Mr. Syl. Good of St. J ias Shantz left for Chicago this week i\'isilfd their Baden friends on to attend â€"the exhibits on cementing ‘day.â€"Mr. Joseph Freiburget â€" and demonstrating diffiérent outfits.| Miss Rosy Bonfanti of Betlin H‘e is going to buy a large outft to ) Sunday with Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Jos. take contracts for building bridges, Hofeleâ€"Mr. Ed. Cillespic of Waterâ€" ete.â€"Mr. John Jantzie bas t(-cei\'mlllm» spent last ‘Thursday with friends the position as traveler for this setâ€" |at Baden.â€"Mr. ‘John Heldtman, fire . tion for the fitim, of Ftost & Wood,|man at the Baden Lumber Co., fcll,\‘ also Cockshutt farm implements. We which may lay him _ up for some wish Mr. Jantie success in his new tim~. , nterbrise.â€"Mrs. Moses Fischer and + child of Waterloo visited her mother messeenamer m is smm last, week.â€" Mr. Titus Rosenberger and Miss _ Bessie Rosenberger _ of _ Albert J. Nixon, chiet operating ofâ€" {inernser, Sask., are at present vis #cer of the Railwavy Commission, died . iting their frignils and are spending a suddenly _ at. Ottawa ~ shortly aftet few weeks with their _ uncle, \‘r coming hoiwe from his office. There will be sold by public auct THE WATERLOO COUNTY LOAN & SAVINGS ‘Thos. Hilliard, President * E. F. Seagram, ViceA 8. B. Bricke P. H. Sims Thos. Trow M. M F. 8. Kumpf _ Fred Halstead Geo. D. Forbes Dr. W. L. Dhâ€"uJ resolutions are made at this gdd~ 1 Some of these are kept, others are broken, of the most sirable to keep would be the resolve to set aside a small po of earnings each week in a saviegs account with ... . same time rity given. MRS. DANIEL GERBER, * Proprietress *X Hion cfidu" R ES °O L U T 1 Q N MICKUS,â€" Auctioncer. 3â€"2t Waterioo, Ont. Directors : Household Effects© Ele. _ Forrester, 3 miles west of ents and 23 miles east of > on the St. Clements and Commencing at 10 o‘clock a. the following valuable prope Horsesâ€"Heavy grey horse O yeatrs old, grey horse 12 years (good driver), bay mare 11 j old (good driver), dark bay 8 years old in foal to Flying Stï¬e ~mare 16 years old (good worker), ~88f black horse (good worker). " _ Cattle, Etec.â€"7 Good Dairy Co# 2 cows fresh, cow due to calve / time of sale, Jetsey cow. . €00.â€" 4 calve in Feb., Jersey heilér. dug to calve in Feb., 2 cows due to g&a in July, 6 head fat cattle rising: 3 years old, 3 head young eattle tisâ€" ing 2 years old, 6 spring calves, . 2 gucking calves, Heflord bullâ€"+2 ‘YRars Ruselmld Efiectsâ€" Bureau _ with , wrfting desk, glass cupboard, kitchen table, National cream _ separator, cooking stove, _ 2 benches, churn, meat tubs, stove kettle, copper ketâ€" tle. 2 iron kettles, sap pan, . about 100 sap pails, scalding trough, sauâ€" sage grinder and stufer, piz hangers, cabbage cutter and many other artiâ€" cles. > No reserve as the farm is sold. Lunch at ‘noon. Termsâ€"Fat cattle, young _ Pigs, poultry, hay, seeds, and all sums of $10 and under, cash; â€" over that, amount 12 months‘ credit on agï¬ ed joint notes or 5 per cent. * cash payments of credit amounts. MRS. GEO. FORRESTER, AdministratPix. Joshua Shantz.â€" Mr. 1. Brubacher and Mr. Syl. Good of St. J visited their Baden friends on day.â€"Mr. Joseph Freiburget â€" Miss Rosy Bonfanti of Berlin Sunday with Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Jos. Hofele.â€"Mr. Ed. Gillespic of Waterâ€" loo spent last Thursday with friends at Baden.â€"Mr. *John Heldtan, fire man at the Baden Lumber Co., fell, which may lay him _ up for some tims. _ G new), 23 road carts, buggy pole, 2 hay racks, 2 sets gravel. planks, Clinton fanning mill, turnip pul cutting box, scales cap. 2000 _ lbs. roller, chopper, stone boat, 2 sets stone boat planks, wheelbarrow, _ 3 sets double team harness, 2 sets sinâ€" gle harness (one nearly new), set light carriage harness (nearly new), 2 sets horse blankets, 3 robes, numâ€" ber of string bells, 2 â€" grindstones. emery grinder, ditching tools, . 2 grain cradles, log Nfter, cr R saws, â€" grass seeder, _ whiffiet ueckvokes, logging chains, post ® auger, two hundred feet of lumber, quantity of cedar posts and carpenâ€" ter‘s tools, forks, shovels, scythes, grain bags. hoes, and manv _ other articles tod numerous to mention. Also 3 bush, of clover segd, 2 bush of Timothy seed, a quantity of Timâ€" othy hav. * Pigs, Sheep and Chickens.â€"2 sows supposed to be in pig, 11 3 months old, 4 ewes supposed be in lamb, 50 chickens, 2.duck Implements, Etc.â€"Champion . > arator, 33 in. cylinder, 42 . im, with chalf blower and cafriemr;, , machine is in good working 0 10 horse power with equalizing and couplings complete. Maxwell h loader with â€" sideâ€"delivery _ (nearly new), Frost & Wood 6 ft. binder: (neatly new), Frost & Wood 5. {t. mower, 2 Frost & Wood cultivators, Sylvester seed drill, mower with pea harvester, Maxwell steel havy . rake, self rake. disc, land roller, 4â€"section iton hatrow, 2â€"section iron harrow, 2 Yankee plows, two 2â€"furrow ~gang plows, scuffler, turnip seeder, . two wagons, one with box; truck wagon, pair hob sleighs with box (nearly new), 2 pair bob sleighs, democtat, sleigh (nearly new}, cutter, 3â€"seated carriage, 3 top buggies, (one nearly Tuesday, January 27{ wï¬ P vuid s will ‘ thas c 5 Feuniat â€"Ognâ€" . J y e t to calve J‘ ow . . due . â€" 4 eifér. dué‘to due to calte ttle rising: 3 ng eattle tisâ€" 5q