‘ Of Valuable § Real Estate, Live Stack, Ingple> f menta, Household Efecta [ and Wagonâ€"maker‘s > AUCTION SALE W. W. FRICKRY, Auctioneer. DATED March 29th, 1984. 18â€"3 TERMS OF SALE: 10% at the time of éale, and the balance within 80 days thereafter, or as may be THE ABOVE PARCEL will be mold subject to a reserved bid and certain conditions of sale. are not guaranteed, and intending purchasers should satiafy themâ€" selves by inspection of the premises. lnttiler 223 i Rt‘s ult â€"a" + C . dliginnd ON SUCH LAND is said to be erected a one and oneâ€"half storey frame house, containing 6 rooms and kitchen, with part conveniences. There is also a frame barn. posed of parts of Lot Number Thirty and of the Mill Property in John Hoffman‘s Survey of part of the said Town of Waterloo. at 230 o‘clock in the afternoon, the following lands and premises: In the Town of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, being comâ€" UNDER THE POWERS containâ€" ed in a certain Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by W. W. Frickey, Auctioneer, at the" premises, 66 Erb Street West, in the Town of Waterloo, on MORTGAGE SALE Terms of Real Estate to be made known on day of sale. ALEX MIHM & CHAS. MIHM, Executors. REAL ESTATE Parcel No. 1â€"Eight roomed rough cast house; wood house; barn and poultry house and shop. Parcel No. 2 â€" One red preased brick 6 roomed house with about Â¥ acre land. Parcel No. 3â€"7% acres land. These properties are all within 5 minutes walk to street car stop. Termsâ€"All chattels cash on day of sale. â€" _ Shop Goodsâ€"37 plough shares; 21 high plough shares; 2 low plough shares; 18 schimmer points; 2 comâ€" plete plough wheels; 3 plough shoes; 16 bags of twine; 6 unfinished reaches;,one finished reach; 4 comâ€" plete wheelbarrows; 1 unfinished wheelbarrow; 3 new wheelbarrow wheels; carriage pole; meat barrel; 2 buggy jacks; 50 whiffletrees; 8 doubletrees; 4 bolsters; axe handles; 14 hoe and fork handles; 58 hamâ€" mer ‘handles; hand sleigh; neckâ€" yoke; grindstone; 3 schimmer mole boards; 1 bile axe; 28 bits; 1 rimâ€" mer; 3 draw knives; 1 bolt clipper; 2 wood planes; 15 chisels; 2 chisel packer; 3 braces; 3 saws; 3 rolls barbed wire; two % keps staples; 15% lbs. poultry fence staples; 8 rolls wire fence; 50 lb. roll black brace wire; 25 lbs. black brace wire; 30 lbs. heavy fence brace wire. MeBRIDE & McGIBBON, Implementsâ€"Root pulper; 2 new Fleury No. 21 walking plows; No. 21 Fleury riding plow (new); cutting box, nearly new; feed box; scalding trough and chaing; open buggy; jumper cutter; new 14 foot iron gate; 240 lb. scale; wire stretcher; 2 ladders; windlass, comâ€" plete with ropes. For further particulars apply to: Household Effectsâ€"5â€"piece parlor suite; organ; 8 bedo with springs and mattress; iron bed with springs ; 2 dressers; 8 washâ€"standa; 2 antique bureaus; 2 arm chairs; 10 kitchen chairs; 2 rocking chaire; 2 parlor heaters; kitchen range; 3 tables; 3 small tables; jardiniere stand ; water bench; 2 corner cupboards; water stand; flour chest; large meat tub; churn; 2 wooden wash tubs; 2 benches; crocks; 5 cider barrels; 10 gallon wine kep; 5 gallon keg; pictures; 2 clocks; Singer sewing machine; 3 oil lamps; lantern; 2 iron _ kettles; â€" sausage _ stuffer; grinder (new). ‘ THEâ€" ABOVE PARTICULARS At 1.00 p,m,, the following;: on the premisea situated 2% miles southeast of Kitchener, on Kitchâ€" ener and Preston highway, the folâ€" lowing real estate, goods, chattels and household effects, the property of the late John Mihm. Live Stock â€"Jersey cow, due in July; 22 Barred Rock pullets, Addison 8. Snider has received instructions from the undemsigned executors to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, PRI“ 7th, 1934 MONDAY, APRIL THE 16t, 1934 ADDISON $. SNIDER, Auctioneer, Phone 384w, Kitchener, OLIVER 8. KOLB, Clerk. _ 18â€"8 Profit By Reading This List of Auction Sales |â€" for Vendor. Mrs. John Jendt of Kitchener and her sister Annie, of Goderich, apent a few days with their mother, Mre. Geo. Diets, Sr. . TO INVESTIGATE FIRE LO88 Only two minutes before the alarm was eounded for the disastrous Metropolitan fire the watchman at he Reliable Furniture plant where he recent strikes have been taking place, phoned the Kitchener fire de partment for a fireman to assist him in turning off the sprinkler system which had just extinguished a fire which had evidently started in some bales f flax. Owlhg to the finding of a container which had held some inflammable Mr. Austin Lichty was visiting friends in Welland over the week: end. He has severed his connection with M. C. Spahr as garageman. Reove Peter A. Wagner and Treasâ€" urer C. Barber attended council meeting at Crosshill on Monday. Mr. John Balzor, who spent the last two weeks in Montreal and the United States, returned home on Saturday. Negotiations are under way between Mr. John Balzer and Mr. Geo. Lichty for the exchange of properties. Snow is fast disappearing and our farmers are making preparailons for their Spring work such as cleaning grain, for seed purposes and looking after machinery, tools, etc. Holy Communion was administered in both Lutheran Church last Sunâ€" day. An Baster program was renderâ€" ed On Sunday evening by the M. S. Lutheran Sunday School. Messrs. Wiens and Dick are leayâ€" ing the farm leased from Mr. Joseph Roth and are holding a sale this month. All local public school teachers left last Thursday to spend the Easter holidays at their respectivs homes. The funeral was held this (Thursâ€" day) afternoon at 1.30 o‘clock at the residence, and thence to the Lisbon Evangelical Church for serâ€" vice and burial in the adjoining cemetery. _ _ _ _0 _ _ _ _ Mias Minnie Berdux is visiting reâ€" latives in Kitchener. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ottmann were presented with a fine baby boy on Tuesday morning. . She is survived by her husband, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Schmidt of North Easthope, and by three brothers, Edwin Schmidt of Kitchener, and Hentry and Austin at home. The death of Mrs. Viola Elizaâ€" beth Dahmer, wife of Edward Dahmer, occurred Sunday noon at her home following six weeks of illness. She was born in North Eastâ€" hope township and was 29 years of age. She was a member of the Lisbon Evangelical Church, _ _ _ Esteemed Citizen Passes. Terms of Chattelsâ€"Cash on day of sale. REUBEN EBY, Proprietor. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. Real Estate â€" 2 story solid red brick house 30 x 34 with kitchen attached, suitably arranged for 2 families; 2 part cement basement with nearly all the mode n conâ€" veniences; fair sized barn, 4 lots with the different varieties of large and small fruit. The property is in good state of repair. Terms of same will be made known on day of sale or can be ascertained by applying to the undersigned. _ At ST. JACOBS, on â€" SATURDAY, APRIL 7th, 1934 At 1.30 p.m. | The following: Walnut bedroom suite; 1 white bed with springs and mattress; wash stand; sofa; settee innd 2 chairs; 2 caneâ€"seat chairs; 2 couches; sideboard; writing desk; 2 upholstered chairs; hall stand; 6 kitchen chairs; 3 rocking chairs; iitchen cupboard ; large sink; bench ; McClary electric range with annex (good as new); electric sweeper; electric heater; kitchen range for coal or wood; cellar table; about 90 Barred Rock chickens; some chicken feed; 100 ft. of garden hose (new) ; lawn mower (new); wheelbarrow; garden tools; long ladder; step ladder; all kitchen utensils; dishes; carpets, _ and _ numerous _ other articles. Of Valuable RESJIDENTIAL PROPERTY, Housebold Effects, Garden PHONE 745 + 32 Warbles cause a loss of approximately $5,000,000 each year to the farmers of Ontario. Why not start an eradication policy this year? The treatment is simple and inexpensive. 20000 _ V. W. WETTLAUFER 26 Benton Street â€" KITCHENER â€" Phone 4310 NOW IS THE TIME To ficut tnuf . . WARBLE FLY 4 We also handle COOPER‘S DRY KILL and KEROL FARM DISINFECTANT. They are sure and inexpensive. Superior Burner Co. HENRY KLINCK,, Clerlkk _ 13â€"2 AUCTION SALE War on Warbles M. O. Bingeman, B.V.Sc. WELLESLEY Attention Farmers! (The Warble Fly is commonly called Heel Fiy) O00000000DDIAAAOUA0S00000000000000000000000000 MNiriapadinentenCtn intnt Voeterinarian liquid, Fire Chief Guerin said that he had reported it to the Ontario Fire Marshall‘s Department which is expected to send an official ‘to inâ€" vestigate. . Phone 28w, New Dundee April 26 (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, Holstein cattle, at Winter Fair Buildings, Gueiph. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Phone 222, Kitchemer April 10 (Tuesday)â€"12 o‘clock, annual Type and Production Sale 65 head accredited, bloodâ€"tested VECBD D MRMIINUNM LCE N3 2 MVRA April 20th (Friday) â€" Clearing sale of farm stock, implements an feed at Lot 11, Con. 1, Eastern Section, 1 mile east of w.llulcy, for J. J. Wiens and J. J. Dick. April 13 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of f‘:)n'm stock and implements at Lot 34, Con. 4, Ellis, 2 miles southâ€" west of_ Kinkora, for P. J. Hogan. April 12 (Thursday) â€" Auction sale of farm stock and hgylements at Lot 8, the 9th line of Wellesley, 3 miles northeast of Millbank, for George Schmidt, _ _ _ April 10 (Tuesday) â€" Auction 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 (Suturd.x)-â€"Aueflon sale of real estate and houseRhold effects in the village of Tavistock, for the late Mrs. GooÂ¥. Foerster estate. April 10 (Tuesday) â€" Auction Phone 30w, Tavistock, Ont. April 6 (Friday)â€"Auction sale of 30 Ontario horses at Cole‘s Livâ€" ery Barn, Stratford. Clydes, Perâ€" ‘?h%'orln)a',usome matched teams, for . C. Dill. erty consiats of 8â€"roomed ro\iï¬h-ca'at house with electric lights, kitchen attached, garage, and 1 acre of land. April 14 (Saturday) â€" Valuable household effects and real estate for Miss Edith Wigglesworth, situated effects, implements, wagon maker‘s tools, g"_or, Sxe late J’ph:&lh}p{ 0 in the village of Bridgeport. Propâ€" Kitchenerâ€"Preston highway. Properâ€"; ties include Parcel 1, rough cast house, wood house, barn and poul-‘ try house; Parcel 2, one red pressed brick 6â€"roomed house with ub::t YÂ¥ acre land; Parce} 8, 7 acres land. April 7 (Saturday) â€" Chattels including cow, «chickens, hounqhol_d valuable properties l;elonginzli.o the late John _hflh;u at Centreville, on April 9 (Fair Day)â€"At the Stedâ€" dick House, Elmira, Community Sale of livestock, implements, furniture, er anythingd you wish to dispose of. Kindly send it out early. _ April 16 (Monday)â€"At the Zimâ€" merman Hotel, Linwood, mort{m sale of a splendid 100 acre farm with good imgrovements, good land, situated in the 12th con., Western Section, Wellesley township. _ _ The sale of ‘horses which is adâ€" vertised for Monday, April 9th, in Elmira, is cancelled. s Phone 50 r 4. Elmira. Alrril Ith (Saturday) â€" Valuable residential property alons with 4 lots, household effects, garden tools, etc., of Reuben Eby, at St. Jacobs. April 13th (Friday)â€"Farm stock, implements apd household effects, etc., on the farm occupied bg E.. C. Boyd, Con. 12, Western Section, Wellesley towneil!p. about 2% miles northwest of Linwood. _ _ _ April 28 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., at my auction stand opposite Kitchâ€" ener market, furniture and carâ€" penter tools for Joe Borowick. May 5 (SathrdayJâ€"-At 8 a.m., at my _ auction â€" stan opfoflte the Kitchener market, a lot of good furniture for Mzs. Anna Kentz. sale; sow due middle of April; weveral horses. Awil 16 (Monday)â€"At 66 Erb St. W., Waterloo, mortgage sale of a 6 roomed frame house and barn. McBride & McGibbon, solicitors. you _ _April 9 (Monday) â€"â€" At Elmira Fairâ€"Young, cow fresh 2 w“hi and calf; young cow due time o other articles, List of articles to be advertised left with Auctioneer Frickey, Aaron Hoffman or Slflet Oflcf closes April 2. What ve you I. H. TOMAN, Auctioneer, GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionecer Avetion Sale Lists A. S. SNIDER, Auctioneer Phone 384w, Kitchener April 7 (Saturday) â€" Three April 9 (Mon BOX 282, KITCHENER , Waterion. Mr, Jos, Lambert of Miiverton epont last wegk at the home of his brother, Mr. Wilifim Lambert, Mr. and Mre. Roy 0:::. spent last Qaturdav with Mrâ€" and Mra Ina Miss G. Oro{ the loca] teacher is apending her holidays at her home in Gotham. SBaturday with Mr. and Mre. Jos. Blesinger of Hesson. Mre. William Lambert of the boun dary spent last Friday with Misa A Miss Mary Mennamin of Preston ie apending a few days at her home here. Mess?s. Anthony and William Newton were business vieitors in St Jacobs last Tuesday. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Linseman left Monday for ‘Toronto where they vieited for a fow daye with friends. Mr. K. Legge of Waterloo College ie spending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mre. Gordon Mr. Geo. Welts was a business visitor in Listowel last Thursday. Mr. and Mra. M. Brennor apent laatâ€"Saturday in Kitchener, _ _ _ Mrs. Jos. MacTavish and little daughter Lols spent Saturday with friends in Waterloo. Mre. L. F. Armetrong and on Byron spent last Thursday with Mrs. John Armstrong at Glenallan. Miss Helen MacTavish of Stratâ€" ford epent the weekâ€"end at home of her parents, Mr. and Mre. Alex Macâ€" Tavish. . Mr. R. M. Allingham of the Good: rich Rubber Company, Kitchener, apent the holiday at his home here. Mr. J. F. Byron, B.A., of Hespoler, is epending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byron. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Martin and daughtors _ spent Sunday with relatives at Greenock and Rivere: dale. Mr. and Mre. Seegmillor and son, Mrs. Harry Rueffer and daughter and Miss Marjorie Stroh of Kitchâ€" ener were Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stroh. Mr. Chas. Scheeror of Rummelâ€" hardt was an Easter visitor at the home of his parents. _ _ _ Mr. and Mre. Harry Fiddler and Marie epent EKaster with Mre. J. W. Schweltser. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rockel and Mr. Jacob Shoemaker of Kitchener spent Sunday with the lattor‘s alster, Migs Annie Shoomaker, Mr. Byron Schwartz, accompanied by St. Jacobs friends attended the eunrige Raster sorvice in Benton Street Baptist Church, Kitchener, early Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dauborger and daughter Betty and Mrs. Ella Crosâ€" ley of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Capling and daughters of ‘Toronto, Mrs. John Dauberger, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Dauberger and son, Mr. and Mre. Geo. Uhrig and family, Miss Jessie Heimbecker and Mr. Edward Kirch were Eastor visitors at the Sol. Kirch home. Mr. and Mré. Louis Dahmer and sone afd Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Doerr of Kitchener, apent Good Friday with relatives here. Mr. Orval Snyder of Oxenden was visiting at the hpme of his parents, over the Easter weelcend and Sunâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holle and chilâ€" dren of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J. Ruth and family of Elmira spent Good Friday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Heury Holle. Mr. Louis Steiss and Mré, Calvin Cameron of Brussels spent a day last week at the Oscar Huchn home. Mr. and Mré. Fred Burschatzki of Waterloo were Good Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mre. Herb Huchn. _ Midweek visitors with Mr. Mich. Dreisinger, who is confined to his bed with a cracked pelvis, were Mr. Alvin Drefginger, Rev. L Kalbâ€" flelsch and Messrs. Wm. Dreisinger and Edwin Dreisinger, all of Elmira. Mr. and Mre. Samuel Shelley and daughter Miss Luella, attended the Trusslerâ€"Oberholtzer wedding in St. Jacobs last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bott of Kitchâ€" ener spent Good Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bauman. _ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bowman and son spent Good Friday with friends near and in St. Jacobs. Mr, Sol. Kirch spent Monday fore noon in Kitchener on business. Road Conditiona, Some of the local farmers attendâ€" ed the meeting in Lexington School on ‘Tuesday evening at which time Prof, Knox of the O.A.C. Guelph, and Mr. E. I. McLoughry of Galt, spoke to the gathering on the feeding of hogs and the warble fly. From present indications it be taken that with continued weather roads will be c through and become boggy. Notes of Interest. Mr. Val. Gies is slowly but eteadily improving at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener. Mrs. Ches. Scheifele is reported as again on the sick list and laid up in Some improvement is also reâ€" ported in the condition of Mr. Mich. Drelsinger, who suffered a cracked pelvis in a fall ten days ago. It has been/learned that offjicial motice has been recelved by Mr. Strob, Woolwich ‘Township {:lerk, that the Department of Public Highâ€" ways of Ontario, has taken over the Waterlo0â€"Elmira _ highway â€" as â€" a King‘s Highway, at 12 o‘clock noon on Wednesday, March 28th last. Easter Program. The â€" Sunday â€" School of _ St. Matthew‘s Lutheran Church will give an Easter Festival program of appropriate songs, recitations and musical numbers next Sunday evenâ€" Ing commencing at 7.30. WATERLOOâ€"ELMIRA® . HIGHWAY NOW A PROVINCIAL ROAD DISTRICT NEWS Porsonals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronicle CONESTOGO DORKING ndications it may h continued mild will be cutting August Schiimns Ret. Pa. 6 County Treasurer‘s. Ofiece, Hy. Mamilt Milton Poll Helen McKenzia John Hurat ) Solomen Refet ) Hy. Kummer Manchester Realty Co. _ 308â€"4â€"5â€"48 . 10a, 300, 370 Mra, Mra. Alvin Wahn Leo Brown Wm. Ante Wm. McMillan Ernest Cartwright Dalzell & Barrie W. W. Gough W. J. Unwin Mro. T. A. Rutherford Jos. Johneon Fred Pottit * 480 Edith White 481 Edith White 148 Waterico Trust & Saviage Co. 180, 184 Verda St. Clair John Wilkinson Robt. Turnbull Ed. Rockola Wm. Ritey Wm. Mullen D. Mcintosh Wm. Harrington Clinton Harvie Wm. Henderson Gordon Fried Galt ‘Lands Co. Walter Cress ‘ Maude Cable Stanley Compase Harry Foster Jean Fisher Nancy Franklin Mre. E. J. Devitt 0 00â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" |â€" Miss Ethel Rickert of Windsor Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Woolner and SDent the weekâ€"end at the home of children Lyle and Fern and Mr. and ber uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mrs. Stanley Snider and children Rickert. Paul and Audrey spent Sunday at the | Our local school trustees, Messre. home of Mr. and Mre. Herbert Shantz ; Hubert Toman, Aibert Kurt and Sam near Waterloo. ~| Shants spent several days in Toronto Homer Devitt epent Sunday with ; attending a convention there. Earl Rellinger. ‘The Misses Beatrice, Doris and Mr. and Mre. Joyce Witmer of Ethel Rickert and Messre. Clare, Mrs. Geraldine Baker of Kitchener spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mre. E. J. Devitt. Robt. Barrie Menno Bricker Mrs. E. Devitt and Homer Devitt epent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker at Williemsâ€" burg. Leonard Kaster spent Sunday with his friend, Milton Schwindt. John W. Reist Albert Fach Henry Funk Charles R. Gower Oliver Kolb John Manecke Conrad Heubach Reinhold Steiler Jesple Walton A. W. Fiacher Edward Nowack Mrs. Henry Becker of Williameâ€" burg visited with Mr. D. K. Devitt on Saturday afternoon. Sunglay guests at the home of Mr. and Mré. Gideon Bachert were Mr. and Mre. Lester Bachert and family and Miss Nellie Bachert of Kitchâ€" ener, Mr. and Mrs. Les Witmer and daughter June, and Mr. Bert Bachert of Nine Pines. Mr. Charles Woelfle of Williamsâ€" burg epent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. Angus Rellinger. Mr. Robert Milne spent Sunday with Melvin Shantz. Edward Mustin Chas. McDaid Ivan Griachow Chas. Michm Ed. Becker Win. Blackwood Mr. and Mre, Rd. Hallman, Miss Aileen Hallman and Mr. and Mre. Isaiah Wby and children Audrey and Nyle all of Williamsburg epent Sunâ€" day with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.‘B. Hallman. Alfred Johnson James Johannes Dr. J. N. McRae Wi. Newhigging Wra. Neubauer R. D. Smith E. J. Sullivan Heary Schaumberg Nath. Wildfang Augusta Weber Abram Kunkel Louisa Schultz Jos. Berberich Milton Boettinger Isaiah Spactzel Conrad Heimpel Air Port Farm Mise Lona Shants and little Miss Mirliam Snider spent the weekâ€"ond at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrne. Herbert Shautz near Waterloo. Name Herman Hertel Wim. Schleuter Est Lloyd Bechman A. E. Dunn Richard Goreing 1 hereby g!ve NOTICE pursuant to The Assessment Act, that unless paid, I shall on Saturday, the ninth day of June, 1934, at the hour of two By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Warden of the County of Waterloo and authenticated by the Seal of the said County, {enin‘ date the 30th day of January, 1934, 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 the City of Kitchener, proceed to sell by public auction the such arrears of taxes and costs lncurrox in and about at Dykeman Belcher CcoUNTY TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES MANNMEKEIM i. Cler M. 8. 106â€"7 B. 8. 43 B. 8. 38 171â€"8 177â€"8 179â€"180 178â€"6 8 3 K 17, 21 B. 8. 40â€"41 H. 8. 160, 161 271â€"2 21, 22, 23 124 to 131 incl 18 13 7â€"8, 9â€"10 14, 86 10 17 14 71 12 14 frarl To TOWNSHIP OF WILMOT Com. 8, Block A ... % .0. 188.28 a. C. T. Winterbourne Con. Con. _ The Assessment Act, that unless the said taxes, together with all costs be sooner f June, 1934, at the hour of two o‘clock in the llurmn‘"n the Court House, in ublic auction the said lands, or so much thereof, as may sufficient to discharge f in and about such sale and authorized by the said Act. Plan 284 ........ Biehn‘s Tract Beas. Block ... 3 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH Nine Pines spent Sunday at the home Walter and James Bergey epent Sun of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mre.|day at the home of Mr. and Mre Tom Shantz. , ‘ Wm. Witzel at Victoriaburg. Plan 307 Plan 230 Con. 3 ... Plan 190 Lansdown Plan Black Plan Description Broken Front Broken Front TOWNSHIP OF WOOLWICH 12 12 12 12 18 12 12 18 12 18 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12. 12 . 12 . 12 . 12 . 12 . 18 12 10 18 «... 10 ... 10 ... 11, 12 91 ... 12 12 10 are 10 in all; 2 mature Bulls, XX, $50.00 bonus; 8 young Bulls. The best lot ever sold at these sales, from R.O.P. Dams with tests of 3.5 to 4.2 per cent. fat Buy a Bull where the selection is better than the ordinary. Bloodâ€"lines that cannot be beat: Pabst, Posch, Abbekerk, Dewdrop, Dutchland, Colantha, Ormsby, Piecbe, etc. Plan to be at Guelph on April 10th. BUY A HOLSTEIN â€" "THE BREED OF DEEDS" Catalogues from: Auctioneers: A. B. BRUBACHER, Breslau, Ont. _ Franklin & Shantz 2 en w \ s At 12.00 Npon, Sharp. S6\HEAD _ Accredited and Negative to Bloodâ€"Test 55 HEAD 45 extra choice selocted Females, young Cows and Heifors, springing or fresh, many with records as high as 17,000 lbs. on twice a day milking. Cows testing as high as 4.9 per cont. fat. Be sure to see this good nice uddered lot of cows. In Bulls there Trect THE HOLSTEIN SALE TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO 10 Survey 4th ANNUAL TYPE AND PRODUCTION SALE WINTER FAIR BUILDINGS â€" GUELPH TUESDQAY, APRIL 10th ‘"The Sale that Brings Satishied Customers" 1/8 113 1/8 4/0 2/0 1/0 1/0 2/0 2/0 3%a 1/0 1/0 1/0 1/9 2/0 10 a/9 a/O of the Season 1/3 1/10 1/10 Â¥a 1/9 1/10 1/8 Va 14 6Â¥ 1/0 Â¥4 1% 1% Â¥s Â¥a Va PA 10 £2 0 DUMFRIES SAMUEL (:A&lll-.,.r County T Amount of Taxes 3 Years e0.47 118.07 34.176 10.78 36.70 100.04 84.19 41.18 10.04 128.70 $146.06 12249 85.75 38.901 .716 11.86 130.92 223.79 194.48 7.14 130.98 82.19 144.65 177.91 10.82 3120 76A7 83.11 17.27 12.26 131.82 188.01 109.42 118.11 102.87 91.38 117.96 113.64 186.94 18.71 10.75 ~ Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the sale on the Grant farm near Strasburg on Tuesday afternoon. Mr, Conrad Rueffer of Petersburg Mr. Chris. Rohr and Mr. A. C. Bow man were recent visitors with Mr D. K. Devitt. Mr. James Bergey of Bright spent several days @t the home of Mr. and Mre. Addison Rickert. 12.88 70.87 20.17 17.44 12.26 8.13 71.08 71.36 16.11 11.11 10.78 18.12 7.87 8.12 4.10 16.44 7.10 7.18 4.19 $28.72 19.72 19.10 14.75 16.00 21.5§ 20.79 26.78 19.05 18.77 17.21 16.74 19.13 18.59 27.93 18.908 14.67 8.73 13.08 reasurer 9.14 Costs 10.35 13.46 5.11 7.21 1441 4.10 174.80 768.63 80.73 28.71 #â€"18 71.38 136.19 47.75 12.78 18.16 18.16 18.10 121.69 30.81 74.18 14.30 118.87 12.98 10.34 16.10 76.31 100.89 188.47 28641 114.20 €3.10 $168.78 142.21 100.79 12.15 161.77 167.19 120.08 107.12 137.09 132.23 214.87 724.16 109.27 88.16 13.24 31.70 17.92 189.05 212.70 127.47 44.01 18.10 10.61 14.93 81.62 85.19 48.690 Total 18.09 18.61 23.16 17.92