8k #i. which 1 conduct alil sates. _ _â€" _â€" _ . €. 1 hereby. solicit your kind patronage. ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY The Kitchener Products Company manufacturing an exclusive line of polishes, is the name of the latest of Kitchener‘s new industrios. R. J. Hynds, formerly of Hamilton, is the man R. Martin, about 4 rnl'los‘ no;th west of Rimira. Dec. 27thâ€"Farm stock including registered â€" Holsteinâ€"Fresian cattle, implements, Ford truck, ets. of Fred Hammond, Con. 3, Pae} Township, % mile east of Glenallan. Jan. 8 (Tuesday)â€"Farm stock, implements, hay, grain etc., of Norâ€" Dec. 20thâ€" Farm Stock, Impleâ€" ments, Hay, Grain, Household Efâ€" fects of A. K. Detweller, Lot 19. Con. 8, Peel Township, 3% miles porth of Floradale. Dec. 18 (Tuesday) â€"Farm stock, ineluding registered holetein cattle, implements, about 2000 bus. grain and household effects, etc., of John L. Dunnington ,Lot 7, con. 13, Welles ley tp. about 2% miles northwest of Linwood. Sale commences at 12 ©‘clock sharp. Jan. 10 (Thursday)â€"Clearing Aucâ€" tion sale of 150 acre farm with good buildings, all lighted with Delco light, also farm stock, implements and feed at Lot 8, con. 14, Blandâ€" ford, 1}4 miles north of Ratha. This is an extra good farm and sale‘ starts at 9.30 sharp, for Norman Dec. 18 (Tuesday)â€"Clearing aucâ€" tion sale of 100 acre farm, stock, implements and feed at Lot 21, con. 13, East Zorra, 1 mile east of Hickâ€" son, for J. R. Jutzl. Jan. 30 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock implements, hay, grain, etc., belongâ€" ing to Ignatz B. Ditner, situated 2 miles northeast of St. ?Agatha. (No reserve.) Jan. 22 (Tuesday)â€"15 high grade Holstein cows and heifers, York shire pigs, belonging to Moses Baer, 1 mile west of New Dundee. mira. and 3% miles northwest of Floradale at Upper Woolwich. Jan. 22 (Teusday)â€" Farm stock, implements, feed and household efâ€" fects belonging to Mrs. John Woelâ€" fle, situated 4 miles morth of Eiâ€" Jan. 16 (Wednesday)â€"At 12 noon sharp, farm stock, implements and feed belonging to Gordon N. Bergey, situated on the Bleam‘s road, 1 mile reserve.) mile south of Wilmot Centre, and 2% miles south of Baden. (No reâ€" serve.) Jan. 10 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock, implements, feed and household efâ€" fects belonging to Geo. Voll, situatâ€" 6d 2% miles east of Linwood and 5% miles northwest of St. Clemâ€" ents, Con. 11, Tp. .of Wellesley. Jan. 23 (Wednesday)â€"Farm of 100 acres, farm stock, implements, feed and household effects of Henry Kappes situated 3 miles west of Wellesley and % mile east of Nithâ€" burg, on the Wellesley and North Easthope townline. Jan. 15 (Tuesday)â€"Farm of 112 acres, farm stock, implements, proâ€" duce and household effects belongâ€" ing to John Boshart, situated %l * GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. _â€"My experience and knowledgs of conducting Sates v’-m assist you in getting the best results. In fact you will bene: Mt by my service. VnflnmmflounMMMIhmm uen B c s i Jan. 9 (Wednesday)â€"Farm of 100 acres, farm stock, implements and grain, belonging to Anthony Koebel, situated about 2 mfles west of Linâ€" wood and 3% miles east of Miliâ€" Newton Weber, situated 1%, miles north of Waterlooâ€" on the highway. BDec. 18 (Tuesday)â€" Farm stock, new implements, feed and household effects belonging to George Foorster, adjoining thé village of Bamberg. No reserve. ® . R. ROTH, Auctioneer Mannheim. (Positively no Rw . AUCTION EER 208 Albert 8t. BEFORE YOU PROMISE YOUR SALR ’ kperience and knowledge of conducting Sales will in getting the best results. In fact you will bene» 1 wHy you swouLup see . FRICKEY 6 choice dairy cows, some fresh and some to freshen, consisting of Jerseys and Durhams, also 9 brown leghorn cockerels. Anybody interestâ€" ed, Apply F. W. Schedler, New Hamâ€" burg, R. R. No. 2. 47â€"1mth. From Nicholas Steckley‘s pasture field‘ at Wellesley, 1 holstein heifer aged 2 years, black in color except legs and lower part of body. Also some white on forehead. Anyone furnishing information to N. Steckâ€" ley, or the undersigned leading to its recovery will be rewarded. t As days are short sale commences at 12 o‘clock sharp. TERMSâ€"All sums of $10.00 and under cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" proved joint notes or 5% per annum off for cash. ‘ _ HAY & GRAINâ€"About 1000 bus. mixed grain, 600 bus. O.A.C. 72 cats, about 300 bus. O.A.C. No. 3 seed nats, 200 buz. barley, 30 bus. peas, 60 bus. buckwheat, 5 or 6 tons of sweet clover hay and a large quanâ€" tity of other hay if not previously sold. | HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€"Sharples "Tubler cream separator 750 Ibs. cap., Sharples Tublar cream separator 450 lbs. cap., 30â€"gal. milk can, 25â€"gal. milk can. 6 milk pails, 2 cream cans, churn, butter bow! and spoon, 2 rain barrels, tables, 3 side board, Watâ€" not, wooden bedstead, 4 screen doors, lawn mower and other articles. . ‘_ IMPLEMENTS â€"Deering m#nure spreader, Deering binder, 64t. cut, Deering mower 5â€"ft. cut, Frost & Wood 15 dise drill, John Deer hay loader, International side rake and tedder combined, 10â€"ft. dump rake, cultivator with seed box, Deering cultivator, land roller, 2 sets iron harrows, 3â€"horse disc, Zâ€"horse disc, scuffler, riding plow, 2 furrow plow, 2 single plows, wagon with box, truck wagon with rack, top bugey, open buggy, democrat, 2 sleighs, 6 h.p. International kerosene engine on truck, 28 inch circular saw _(mounted), Peter Hamilton cutting box with pulley, 8â€"inch grinder, scales 2000 Ibs. cap., Beattie car with 140 ft. rope, set of slings, hay fork, Portland cutter, extension ladder, iron kettle, wheelbarrow, fanning mill, chop box, steel barrel, other barrel, pig hangers, Peerless incuâ€" bator cap. 200 eggs, 2 brooders, hen, house 8x12, several chicken coops,‘ forks, hoes, chains, and numerous other articles." I iooait ons JOHN L. DUNNINGTON, ProP} in the Estate of ISABELLA c. I GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. | LACKNER, Deceased. |_CATTLRâ€"1 registered Holstein cow Marjorie Pride Posh due Jan. ',214!:, 1 registered cow, Calamity Fayne Fay due Jan. 15, 1 registered yearling Marjorie Mand Posh, 1 regâ€" istered bull, Sigis Pontiac Canary. Gradesâ€"1 cow due April 10, 1 cow due March ist, cow due Feb. 3rd, cow due March 6th, cow due Feb. 15, cow due Feb. 5th, cow due May 1st, cow due Feb. 1st, cow due March 1st, cow due Jan. 10, 1 cow due Dec. 25, 2 cows due Jan. 10 and 15, 1 cow due Feb. 29, cow due May 29, cow due Dec. 24, cow due July 28th, 4 cattle 2 years old,â€" 1 yearling. PIGSâ€"1 Yorkshire sow with litter at side (10), 3 Yorkshire sows 2 of which due by time of sale. POULTRYâ€"75 pure bred white Wyandottes, 2 geese, 1 gander, 2 pure bred Pekin Ducks and drake. Allen Shantz, Waterloo. 49â€"1t k .\k;,.\_!J’ FOR SALE STRAYED £¥% 49â€"2;.] Notice is hereby given that all {pi;rueu having claims against the â€"â€"â€"=, estate of Isabella C. Lackner, late of Jthe village of Hawkesyille, in the | County of Waterioo, widow, who sture died on or about the 4th day o(‘ eifer August, 1923, are required to forâ€" kcept ward their claims duly proven to Also the undersigned executors on or beâ€" yone for the 31st day of December, 1923. teckâ€" _ AND NOTICE is further given z to thta after the said date the underâ€" | signed executors will proceed to distribute the said estate, having â€'n"renrd only to such claime as mm they then have had notice. ] Dated at Kitchener this 22nd day w.,, Of November, . 1923. lmmmmoï¬ ateam heat, lot 40x136 more or leas, 1 to 9 pm. 2 Cutters and one rig suitable for rural mail delivery, Apply 26% Mil St., Kitchener, or phone 553J. 48â€"3 Executors estate Isabella C GRAHAM J. LACKNER, Windsor 1 Don‘t miss this sale of good stock and implements. No reserve as the farm is sold. 49â€"2t GEORGE FOERSTER, Proprietor Bamberg. 32 W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, 208 Albert St. Phone 592w, Waterioo. TERMS: â€" Hay, Grain, Poultry, small pigs, roots and all sums of amount 10 months‘ credit will be $15.00 and under, cash; over that given by furnishing approved jJoint notes or 5¢, discount for cash. ; HOUSRHOLD EFFECTS: â€" Standard cream separator (nearly new), kitchen stove, cupboard, pails and numerous other articles. single hrness, Scotch tops, chimes, collars, odd harnese parts. FEED:â€" 250 bus. oats, 50 bus. mixed grain, 20 bus. seed barley, 10 tons of good mixed hay, 150 bus. turnips, 125 bus. mangels. 120 ft. rope, hay fork and pulleys, 40 cedar posts, 18 brace poles and a number of. other cedar poles, doubletrees, _ neckyokes, chains, shovels, forks, grain bags and many other useful articles. HARNESS:â€"Good set team harâ€" GEORGE L. LACKNBR, 50 Ful mower 5 ft. cut (good as new), Masseyâ€"Harris 11 disc drill with grass seeder (nearly new), Frost & Wood 10 ft. steel hay rake (good as new), Deering disc in good shape, land roller, 3 section iron harrow, scuffler, Fleury single plow (nearly new), Frost & Wood spring tooth cultivator with seed box, good wagâ€" on, box shelving and spring seat; lâ€"horse carriage, rubber tire top buggy, set bob sleigh and box, set bob sleighs, jumper cutter (good as now), wagon scales, 200 lbs. cap.; grass seeder, hay rack, sot gravel planks, root pulper, wheelbarrow, NOTICE TO CREDITORS each. 3 POULTRY:â€"25 hens. Good collie PIGB:â€" Brood sow due end otf November, 11 pigs 9 weeks old, 2 shoats weighing about 100 pounds sale, red cow due in March, Durham cow due in April, black cow due in MAIL RIGS FOR SaLle IMPLEMENTS :â€" CATTLE: â€" 5§ extra good dairy| ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk. FOR SALE. oL 0. 0 0 eeemneneneneme new), ’h built of brick, large and roomy, with many modern conveniences, alâ€" so good summer kitchen and woodâ€" shed attached, also all other necessâ€" ary outbuildings on place, and in splendid condition. Soft water ln! house, also running water in house and throughout stables. Price very reasonable. Apply to Enos 3. Hunsâ€" berger, R. R. 3, Waterloo, Ont. Phone No: Waterloo 29 ring 5. 46â€"1mth. M 1 condition. Barn is 85x60 ft. with straw shed 45x40 with atabling unâ€" derneath. _ Stables all cemented throughout. _ Also large â€" cement root cellar and silo 14x45 ft. House 14 Consisting of 224 acres, good, rich, clay loam soil, situated only 3 miles west of Waterloo and 5 miles from Kitchener. On the farm is about 30 acres hardwood bush, about 25 acres good pasture land, wood orchard, with bailance under cultivation. Buildings are all in No. DATED this fourth day ember, 1923. to attend at the Polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. AND THAT the thirtyâ€"first day of December, A.D., 1923, at ten o‘clock in the forenoon, at the Clerk‘s office in the said Municipality has been xed for the appointment of persons 49â€"3t TAKE NOTICE THAT the foregoing is a correct statement of the quesâ€" tion to be submitted to the votes of the Electors at the same time and at the same.places as the anâ€" mnual election for the Municipal Council, and the Deputy Returning Officers appointed to hold the said’ election shall take the vote. ‘A.ND THAT the thirtyâ€"frst day of December, A.D., 1923, at ten o‘clock in the forenoon, at the Clerk‘s office in the said Municipality has been I fixed for the appointment of persons | to attend at the Polling places and at the final summing up of the vot.ea; | by the Clerk. TOWN OF STATEMENT OF A QUEsTtION TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE VOTES OF THE ELECTORS DATED this fourth day of Decâ€" ember, 1923. . % Council, and the Deputy Returning Officers appointed to hold the said election shall take the yote. TAKE NOTICE THAT the foregoing is a correct statement of the ques tion to be submitted to the votes of the Rlectors at the same time and at the same places as the anâ€" nual election for the Municinal HOCKEY PLAYERS Minard‘s is the ideal liniâ€" "Are you in favor of the Municiâ€" palities of the City of Kitchener and the Town of Waterioo takâ€" ing Oover and operating the proâ€" perty now operated by the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Hosp ita i Trust by means of a commisâ€" sion appointed by the two Munâ€" icipalities?" FOR SALE SPRING HILL FARM to defray the expense of such NORMAN A. ZICK, NORMAN A NoTcE WATERLOO NOoTICE Py Clerk of Clork. 49â€"3t. Minard‘s Liniment for Goughe, i The undersigned will have for ’nmu sale a choice lot of dairy ;oo‘\n any day from December 8th. Arrangements may be made for nhlo-ouotthmmcnlo.ll see them at hls farm noar Blatr. ~'l..l.'9.l.0¢l!.?h00m N. W. Dantels . K0â€"#+. near fu Dundee. 50â€"3t. Holstein, Ayrshire and Du;; purpose Shorthorns. Some fresh othera in Cows. Your pick of choice dairy cows whic Good fresh Jersey cow. Schondelmayer, Bresiau Kitchener Post office. One of the finest farm homes in Canada, 15 minutes‘ walk from the City Hall, Kitchener to Great Subâ€" division proposition. A. L. Shantz; Frederick St. Limits. 49.1m . The undersigned will offer for private sale thirty head of milkers and springers, at his farm on Nov. 24th. ‘These are a choice lot of Holstein and Ayrshire cowe. N. W. DANIELS, RR. 2, Galt, near Blur 4w or REV. NEWTON WEBER, Proprietor 50â€"1t. TERMS of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. Houseâ€" hold effects, cash. REAL ESTATE: â€" At the sime time and place there will also be offered for sale if not sold ‘before date of sale, a red pressed brick ‘bungalow with 4 rooms and kitchâ€" enette built in cabinets, good furâ€" nace, wired for electric stove, good | well, double garage with cement‘ floor, hen coop 12x50 #1., clflcken| coop 12x12 ft. _ These buildings| have only been built this summer and are situated on 2 acres of u:e! finest garden soil. If you want a nice country home, this is the place. room rocker and chair, 7 piece ’churbet set, _ black coll bed springs, 4x6 ft., mattreas 4x6 ft., 20 | year guarantee ball bearing sewing | machine, folding cot and mttreu.' McClary‘s 4 burner electric stove | with granite oven, kitchen table, 4 kitchen chairs, kitchen stool, a O‘I, piece dinner set, beautiful design, a 50 piece tea set, gold duln.‘ hand painted china parior tal:ltal fixture, 2 burner Perfection coal ofl! stove and oven, 3 galvanized tubs, tub stand, wringer, glass wash board, copper ‘boilet, canned fruit, empty sealers, bread box, nickel tea kettle, kitchen and cooking utensils, two electric vacuum cleanâ€" ers (one nearly new); about 10 bus. potatoes and numerous other articâ€" les. This is the kind of auction sales you like to attend as this ; 'rurnlture is practically new having only been used for three months. POULTRY and CHATTLES:â€"150 white leghorn pullets 7 months old, | ‘ 46 yearling hens, these heng are 260| egg strain; 4 leghorn cockerels, 1,000 egg Buckeye Bruder stove, 1 1 roll or 6 ft. high chicken fencing, 6| ft. step ladder, wheelbarrow, Jumpâ€" er cuiter (nearly new), good robe, 1 garden tools, collie dog 1 year old,| and numerous other articles. 208 Albert St., Phone erloo . bookcase and ‘writing desk combinâ€" ed, Wilton parlor rug 9x56% ft., linâ€" oleum rug, 7x8 ft., oil eloth rug 9 x6 ft., inlaid kitchen linoleum, walâ€" nut dresser with large mirrar had. es e P S o mrarie Eo or® , 30 o Donald left for Mu‘w: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, :923] morning where they will # Sale will start at 1.30 p.m. We are sorry to report that Mrs. HOUSBHOLD mPrBors: . 3| M. Chapman is confined to her bod. piece upholstered parior suite, conâ€" Wowhlhr-mw. sisting of a divanette, rocking chair| SPeCial services commenced im future. Apply to Box 400, New 200 ACRE DAIRY FARM NOTICE TO DAIRYMEN . FRICKEY, Auctioneer PRIVATE sALE FOR SALE FOR SALE with large mirror, bedâ€" k of my herd of which consists of solid fumed oak Apply M 47â€"31 near 47â€"3t. IJ For A Good, Reliable and will wonder what became, of your kidney trouwble and backache. By all means have your physician exâ€" amine your kidneys at least twice Jad Salts is inexpensive! cannot injure; makes a delightful effervesâ€" cent lithiaâ€"water drink, which evâ€" eryone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up tha{ water drinking, and no doubt you | When your kidneys burt and your back feels sore don‘t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with A lot of drugs that excite the kidneys {|and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you |keep your bowels clean, by flushing ,them with a mild, harmless salts‘ which help t{ remove the body‘s ’urdnous waste and stimulates them ‘to their normal activity. The funcâ€" tion of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from It 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vilal importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good waterâ€"you can‘t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in 1 glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and iyour kidneys may then act fine. This famous saits is made from the acid f grapes and lemon juice, combinâ€" od with lithia, and has been used {or years to help clean and stimuâ€" late clogged kidneys; also to neuâ€"| : tralize the acide in the system so they are no longer a source of irriâ€"|â€" tation, thus often relieving bladder J weakness . IDRUGS EXCITE _ THE KIDNEYS If Back Hurts or Bladder i Troubling You, Take a Little Salts Miss Fannie Reichet of Kitcherer is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Aaron Snider. Mr. Almon Snider nd Mr. Sam Weber attended the Royal Winter Fair which was held at Toronto last week Mr. and Mrs. Oliver WSnlder and family spent Sunday visiting relaâ€" tives in Wilmot. We are glad to report that J B. Snyder who has been o sick list is slightly improved Briefs titled "Pumpkin Ridge" will also be given by several of the young people. ¢ We are sorry to report that Mrs. A. Poll is confined to her bed and we wish her a speedy recovery. See or Phone The School Concert will be held in the Roseville school house Friday evening, Dec. %1. The programme consists of choruses, dialogues, plays recitations and drills. A play en~ ter. come is extended to all. . _ Mrs. $. Rohr visited with Mrs. Drinkwater in Galt on Wednesd A Christmas programme will be given in the Evangelical church here on Christmas eve. A hearty welâ€" man of Port Eigin will have charge of these services. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hallman visitâ€" od with Mrs, Betchon in Kitchener 244 King St. N., ornâ€")n Thursday, Nov 29, to aud Mrs. Eirvin Perrin, a daughâ€" DRINK WATER FLORADALE B. DUERING, E:;r.l"o;e.d Auctionesr l WATERLOO on the _ @ynervone System, makes new Blood nmmepepgeter o Desponden ss § the Hear, Faiting Memory. Pare geoe on 3 $5 0 ;'d:b"y}ï¬â€"" mï¬'.: on receipt .Tak wies nabrcius c0 3 Cardner R R 2Petersburg AUCTIONEER â€" Robert C. When is an nMMr in ? When you call him out? List your saies with Auction eer Gardner, And you‘ll be all in ing out. Near Heidelberg, 80 acres clear, 7 acres timber, , good bank hfll, 7 roomed frame house, a snap for someone to seâ€" cure a cheap farm Price I Call around the house wh..l he‘s not in. Which is the best a man out? WHAT‘s WHAT 102 Kking S1. Waterioo, â€" 36 King West On First Mortgage on improved city and farm properties. Easy terms of reâ€"payment. 1 represent three high m‘ loaning companies. l "Payson‘s Policiles Protect" > 100 ACR ES Terms arranged. K. Cressman certain of securing BEST RESULTS by engaging a man who has made a stientl» fic study of the art of aucâ€" tioncering. Write or _ phone your dates early. Phone 2812, New Dundee, farm, general and real .....,‘ auctioncering, the science of GETTING BID8, and the = study of various breeds and types of live stock There» fore, if you intend disposing > E. J. PAYSON Money to Loan $3800. Phone 138 * 384 UGnat. way to find and nothâ€" Auctionâ€" hoy * ;! *4 + $ ‘ ie 5 k