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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 26 Sep 1918, p. 11

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Union Stockyards, Toronto, Sopt. 24 â€"Live stock receipts toâ€"Jay wern m*cultle. 95 calves, 399 hogs and ;401â€"sheep and lambs. Business at the cattin market was eomparatively quist toâ€"Iny following Lutordly'a big opening. Whila there quite a lot of heldâ€"over stuff ‘of the commoneat quality in tho yards, it is still a good market for anything of quality. There is a good domand for all classon, provided they hava some Bran, per ton .. ..... Middlings per ton .. . Â¥lour, family, ewt. .. Flour, high grade ... Oats per buchel .... +/ _\ _â€" Elmira, Sept Whest ........ ..... Fiour, Chiet ..... ... Eggs, per dozon ... .. Ho{:lln........... Butter per lb ........ Potatoes, per bag ... Lye ....:...ilss kiks Barley ............ . KITCHEN RANGES, COMBINATION STOVES AND COAL HEATERS Be Wiseâ€"â€"â€" Buy That Stove Now Are you in need of a stove!? If you are you now because prices will advance very soon when y ® good deal more. Our fine line of atoves includes: SVITE 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LOG., KITCHENER .. Open Evanings. P & to 9. Mon., Wed., Fri., o «By Appointment. Res. W at CLAYTON B. EBY _GCall in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter. @ive me an Idea what you prefer, and 1 will guarantes results. 1 do not propose selling your Western town lots and handing you your cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you get turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned Into cash or good securities. For example: ‘ Take a Woertern 4 section valued by responasible valuators at $20 an aore, say a total of $3200. | am in a position to accept 40 per cent. of the purchase price in Western lots, balance can be arranged. This 4 section can be rented, aold in crop payments or worked. The same thing would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. Western Town Lb;; Can be Sold For Cash | toes, per bag, Do not delay but come STRATFORD MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS Stratford, Sept. 25, 1918 per dozen . oes per bag WATERLOO MARKETS ELMIRA MARKETS. GUELPH MARKETS »Bucher & Son LIVE STOCK. i ‘ces Are Advancing HARDWARE MERCHANTS. CITY HALL . . . _ KITCHENER. «+++..1,00â€"1,08 ... 36.40 to 37.40 ... £1.00 to 4200 ... 5.75 to $.00 .& .. 6.00 to 6.5u crrsrarz«~ $0â€"65 25, 1918 ecv k .. 19.36 . 19.00â€"20 00 .. 8.00 to 900 ... 200â€"2.25 â€".. .48 to .50 rxrke 2 288 . 10.00 11.00 a» mee BA7 a% s oo §#§ 1.25 to $1.85 rxaris. $.07 14.00 to 16.00 ... A4 to .48 ... 40 to .45 . 150 to 1.10 in at once and select yours. as H17 «.. 6.85 sn o MB «. 19.25 «222042 .. 1.50 iss 100 . 212 <« B5 . 1.00 31.00 ©36.00 .__.88 $19.25 25.25 20406 $1.00 44.00 19.00 _ Notice is herechy glven, pursuant to ‘Chapter 129, Section 38 R. 8. O.. that all persons having claims against the ln-smlv of Jireoh Woolner, late ot the Township of Waterloo, Connty of Waâ€" terloo, yeoman. who dled on or about the 6th day of Oct., 1917, are required to deliver their ctaimsa and full parâ€" tleulars of such _rlaims to our Sellet tor of Kitchener, or Executors, on or before the 23rd day of October, 1918, andâ€"tiret . afterâ€"tireâ€"istâ€"dayâ€"ofâ€"Nov.,â€" 1918, we will distribute the rasot« of: thp said deceased among the parties entified thereto, having regard only to the claima of which we shalt have reâ€"| coived notler. + Re Estate of Jacob Woolner, deceased EXECUTORS‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oats~â€"Canadian _ Western, _ No. 3, 98¢; extra No. 1 fed, 98c. ~ Itolled vats, bags, 90be., $5.25 @ $5.30, Milifoodâ€"â€"Bran, $37.25; shorts, $42.â€" 25; moullie, $68.00, Montreal, Sept. 24â€"The trade in oats toâ€"day was rather quiet, but the tone of the market was very firm on account of the small offerings continâ€" ning from the west. Prices were _ unâ€" changed. No. 3 C.W,, quoted at 98; extra No. 1 feed, 95¢; No. 1 foed, 95¢; No. 2 feed, 90c¢, and Ontario No. 3 white, 90c, per bushel, exâ€"storo. chofce .......... 100.00 to 165.00 do com to medlum €5.00 to 100.00 Calves, cholce ...... 16.00 to 17.25 do medium ....... 1250 to 14.50 do common ....... 10.00 to 12.00 do grass .......... 0 7.50 K 8.00 Lambs, choice spring 17.00 9.00 Laimbs, choice wpring 17.00 to 17.50 Lambs, yearlings ... 15.00 to 16.00 Bheep, choice handy. 13.00 to 14.50 do heavy and fat ... buceks =........... 8.00 to 12.00 Hogs, fed and watered 19.50 to do off cars ........ 19.50 to 4o £.0.b. ...........â€"18.15 to Less $1 to $2 on light to thin hogs; less $3 to $1.50 on sows; less $4 on stags; less 50c to $1 on heavies. TORONTO, Toronto, Sept. 24.â€"Oatsâ€":â€" Canada western, No. 2, $4%¢; No. 3 Canada woutern, 8$4‘4c at lake ports for imâ€" mediate shipment; extra No. 1 feed, §4%¢ outside. t quality. Govd to choige butcher steoers 'ul boife.s in steady demand at good prices. Choice heayy steers wanted Good fesJlers and siockers in steady demand and at sieady prices, . but there i# a lot of enmmon stock of poorest quality that is not wanted and hard to dispose of. Quotations : ~â€" Ho‘"y steers, choice$ 1435 to $ 16.00 do medium ....... do common .... ... Feeders, best ....... Btockers, best ...... Milkers and springers, hefers, choice .... 11.%6 to do good ..... ..... §.50 to do medium ....... _ 850 to do common ...... . 750 to Butchers‘ cows, choice. 9.00 to do good ......... . 8.00 to do medium .. .. .. 115 to do common ... . .. 6.15 to do canners ....... 6.50 to Butchers‘ bulls, choice. 10.50 to do good ....... .. 950 to do medium ....... 8.00 to do common ....... 7.00 to Foeders, best ....... #.50 to Btockers, best ...... $.00 to do good .... ... Butchers‘ steers and heifers, choice .. R. R. 3, Kitchener, Ont CLEMENT & CLEMENT, Solicitors, Kitchener, Ont JOHN WOOLNER, Pandora Ave., Kitechener, Ont J. 8. WOOLNER,. â€" you will be wise to buy en you will have to pay SOLOMON WOOLNER Hespelor, Ont. ‘HENER, ONT, Phones Office 949. Res. Wateroo, 314W. MONTREAL. 1200 to Executors to to to to to 165.00 100.00 17.25 14.50 12.00 8.00 9.00 17.60 16.00 14.50 11,00 8.60 8.00 7.50 6.50 11,.00 10.25 9.00 115 10.60 10.00 1116 10.64 14.00 Showory weather failed to apoil the auccess of the annual exhibition of the South Waterloo Agricultural Socâ€" loty held on Fritay at Dickson Park In Galt. Three thousand people atâ€" tended, and they saw a ahow declared by oldâ€"timera to have been the best in years. Most of the classea _ were well filled, but it was in the horse evâ€" 'emu In which the competition was t moat keen. The displays of roots and vegetables were particulariy . good, and a collection of war souvenirs was the centre of much interest. Music was provided by the Galt Kilties Band .:"‘ the Henderson Pipers from Lonâ€" Suitable for Cider Joseph E. Seagram & Son Ltd. Tracing the prosent diphtheria optâ€" demic in Galt to having come from Guelph, and with most of the childâ€" dren with the disease coming from one school, Central School was closed by Dr. Radford, M.O.H.. toâ€"day, for thorough disinfecting and cleaning. One child has died from the disease. FOR SALE Empty Barrels Epidemic Closes School. 8. Waterloo Fair. Catalogues now ready. Convoyane 6s will meet all trains at Bright G. T li. Station THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10°H, at 1 p.m. (old timo.) Also a fow good grados will be sold. Owing to n fire which destroyed all my outhuildings, everything will be soldl without resorve. Mr. Ray Hewitt‘s, 1 mile south of Plattavilie, 3 miles northeast of Bright TERMS OF SALE ~Six months‘ cro: dit on @pproved joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. Pigsâ€"Brood wow with Iitter of nine at slde, about 3 werks old by time of wile, Young Cattlieâ€"Two 2â€"yenrâ€"old stoers weilght 8900 Ihs., each, four 2â€"yoarâ€"old helfors, 1 steor rising 2 years old, 3 hoifers rising 2 yeurs old, 5 spring calâ€" vOs Bllver King 8th is got by Bullrush (Imp.) and from a heavy inilking strain, on dam‘s side. Horsesâ€"2 ngnd mares both good workers, (one supposed to be In foal). Cowsâ€"cow due to calve Oct. 17th, Holstein cow due to culve April 26th, 3 hoifors with calves at aldo, 2 helfors in calf. Bullrush (Imp.) (69738), is got by Seottish Farmer (93365) dam Maggie 2nd (Vol. 52, P. 7376), by Lancelot, dam Beatrice 19th, > The dam of Sllver King 8th, has an official record of performance of 10,â€" 765 lby. of milk and 392 lbs. butter fat. Bllver Count, (Imp. in dam), is got by Royal Count (122586), dam, Lady Laura 32nd. (Imp.) (116480, by First Growth (105491); dam, Lady Laura Duchess 3rd (112211), (female), red Roan, calved July 12th, 1913. Sire, Cunningham 5th (81656); dam, Fanâ€" nile of Maple Hill (90581); sire, Sir Roderick (55093); dam. Missic B., tracing to Snowdrop (Imp.) (497. Fannie of Mapie l’ililâ€"'fil:l"u;\.;'filclll ROP. of 10,765 lbs. milk and 392 tbs. butter fat. 19th Murjorie was bred Feb. 26th, 1918 to Bilver Count (Imp.) in dam. Duchess 3rd was bred January 7th, 1918, to Silver Count (Imp. in dam) (105996.) Red Prince (73688), was got by fender; dam, Robena; by Cap Mayfy, _ (Imp.) (28858), tracing ne_auuf, (30), (Imp.) Ked Pilot (§1916) was got by Lord Lieutenant (50050) (Imp.); dam, Lity Roy; by Roan Sovereign, tracing to Beauty (80) (Imp.) EM Rose of Fernbank is hred Aug. 24th, 1918, to Bilver Count (imp. in dam), 1105396). Marjorie (123177)â€"Female â€" calved Dec. 12th, 1914. Red. Bire, Red Pilot; dam, May Bee. Bire, Red Prince; dam, Lily of Maple C j 1 130 o‘clock p.m CUSICC INC SuUERE "REIOTZ, on Tanoviee vatuable e ~| _ weonesoay, sker. 2s, 118 , A Ps he foliowing valuable live stock: Crmmencing at one o‘ciock p.m. sharp "ure Bred Pedigreed Bhorthorn Cattie.| 0 following valuable property, viz.; Rose of Ferubunk (128176)â€"Red,| !AVE STOCKâ€"Good driver 12 years a ved J:ly 1ith, 19156. old. Jersey cow due io calve in March, Bire Red Pllot (91915). 23 chickens. 2s Shn n it s IMPLEMENTSâ€"â€" Single plow, seuf Dam Maid of Mount Plessant; trae |O°r. 8°t of single harrows, wheelbar ng to Snowdrop (Imp.) row, grain cradle. straw â€" cutter . hay Posltively no reserve m the farm of the undersigned adjoinâ€" ny the viliage of Winterbourne, on THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 1oth, 1918, «dWP ;’IINNWMIMI horn Cattle and Other and H 25 Pure Bred Holstein Freisian Cattle. "lhere will be soldâ€"by public suction MOORE AND DEAN, Auctioneer RAY HEWITT, Proprietor. PUBLIG SALE MICHAEL BROHMAN, Prop. Waterloo, Ont. . DUERING, Auctioncer. on y Captain tracing to wh. 2t 39â€"3t 39â€"2t of "Oâ€"ooh," w.u.s the only response ra the young navy man rolled over ‘n agony. "Come, get up," derided the eurâ€" geon, grinning _ unfeelingly. ‘‘The ship‘s been submarined and will sink in ten minutes." ‘‘Ten minntes?" the aick man proâ€" teated feebly. "Can‘t you make it any sooner?"â€"New York Morning Teleâ€" According to City Treasurer Porâ€" ry. Stc Thomas is not financially in a position to make any grant _ to the Canadian Navy League, and he states that it is now a wellâ€"known fact that aevoral ratepayers have made â€" all nocessary preparations to bring a logâ€" al action against the city in the event of an attempt being made to make any more grants this year. CcOULDN‘T BE TOoO sO0N. Ensign Pavul Pere® formerly well known on the screen, is back from anâ€" other trip to Europe with a brand new seamick atory. An amatour navigator making his first trip across is _ the victim and the first day out he wasa in the throes of tho malâ€"ert mal do mer ©xtant when the ship surgeon visited him in his stateroom. ‘"‘What‘s the matte:?" was the lat tef_‘! callous query, William Bullock and John C. Nelâ€" »on, colored cooks employed on Grand Trunk diners, were fined $200 each in the London Police Court. The men apâ€" pearod as a result of a raid on Grand Trunk diners and Pullmans by License Inapector J. E. Keenloyside and Proâ€" vincial Ofcer Sarvis, when a number of satchels containing whiskey were selzed. Can‘t Make Grant. On a charge of watering and keopâ€" ing back atrippings from millk sent to the Black Creek cheese _ factory, Goorge Short, of Sebringyilic, was fined $40 and costs in Stratford hy Jamos Dickson, J.P. The information was laid by a Government inspector, who also conducted the prosecution. Hydraulic Cider Mlll, Waterloo, will be oparated Tuesdays, Wednesdaya and ‘Thuradays. Will boil Wednesâ€" days and Thursdays until furtbor noâ€" tice. 27.9¢ Coocks Fined $200 Each. ‘nt. 18. ~Household effects of Gid wor Martin, 1 mile south of Hejdo} Milk Was Watered. berg Octoher 10â€" + Dispers) m Sale sof ‘ive e‘ock of Michrel Irohman, in the villnge of Winterbourne, yoav. 14. Farm â€" stock, implements » id household offects of Valentine DPictrich, 14 mile east of Josephsâ€" Sept. . 25.â€"Farm < stock, {mplements. housohold offects ind real estate of the late Nick itouter, in Tp. of Waterloo, between â€" Kitchener and Rridgeport, opparite Sugar Factory. credit will be given on approved joint notes, or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. WM, REITER, MARTIN FPREDMAN, made known on day of sale, ‘The proâ€" perty will be sold subject to a reserve bid. TERMSâ€"All sums of $10 and under, ca®h; over that amount 10 months‘ REAL ESTATEâ€"At the same time and place there will be sold the valuâ€" able real estate at No. 81 Waterloo street, Kitchener. ‘The property conâ€" «lsts of a good lot on which is erected a one and oneâ€"hall story solid brick residence, containing 7 rooms and kitchen, hot air furnace, . elcciric lights and all convenlences. Everything will be sold without rc serve. steads, parlor beater, 2 parlor wood stoves, churn, _ sausage stuffer and _ grindor, _ wagon _ jack, fat Irons, _ coffec grinder, iron rosts axe handle, step ladder, cigar tool®. butcher block, cider barrels, shot gun, crocks. Jugs and a lot of other articles too mumerous to mentlon. HAY AND GRAINâ€" 3 tons of hay loa: of green oat hay, 18 rows of man gols. IMPLEMENTSâ€"â€" Bingle plow, seuf Ocr, set of single harrows, wheelbar row, grain cradle, straw cutter, bay rack, 2 top buggies (1 nearly new), 2 cutters (1 new), 2 single wagons henvy set of single harness nearly new, light set single harners ncarly now, fly net, string of bells, saddle, grind stone, dinner bell, paint grinder grain bags, quantity of lumber, cross cut saw, large fron kettle, meat tub, logging chain, seythe, forks, shoyels, crowbars und many other articles. burg. 3 miles southbeast of Bamberg *nd 24¢ miles west of Erbayillc. Farm Stock, Implements, u.uu“wcflDMO'g _ and Household Effects, 200 Puair of Sample Shoes, size 3, 3 a-u.i-luzlu-d | Thike vit to Td ty Pellle ato M“-Mbvldbfio‘ld.%w* “hfl.% ton on the C 2 thy ie hok Mhflnumhumehhunrpfi................. 7. :‘mwm 'u:‘uu‘ in m: T:!'..u:.: DON"F MISS Tmlâ€"atl wWINDOW. : posite the Suger vactary on "~ *L BOHLENDER‘S â€"*Waterloo â€" BOHLE TERMS OF REAL ESTATE will be H. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ns smlsc â€" * AUCPIOR SALES ED. C. MICKUS, AUCT. Executors, H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer L. F. DIRTRICH, Clork. NO T IC E. 37â€"3t 3721 will be in operation, starting Sept. 10th, and will be open also Sept. 12th, and every Tuesday and Thursday durâ€" fhg September, and during October daily excepting Saturday‘s until furâ€" ther notice ST. CLEMENTS CIDER MILL The best grade and true to name. After a visit to the nurseries. I am in position to make you a better propoâ€" sition than ever. Be sure to see me before placing your order. hm ~â€" ADRIENâ€"STENGEL, ~ Agent for Thos. W. Bowman & Son Co., Ltd., Ridgevilie, Ont. WATERLOO CIDER MILL. Will be open every Wednesday and Thursday beginning Sept. 4th, until further notice. Farmoers _ bringing theirâ€"apptes for appleâ€"butterâ€"aro askâ€" ed to have them pesled and cored. FOR SALE, Separator, 36 inch cylinder, 48 inch body, Waterloo machine â€" with strew carriers and chaff blower attachment, also a blizzard cutting box in good runmntng order, Apply Sam Brubachâ€" or, Kitchener, or phone 637. 87â€"31 MEN WANTEDâ€"For ivory button tirning. Good wages to start. Apâ€" ply Itichard Roschman & Bro., Watâ€" erloo. 30â€"21. FOR SALEâ€"16 H.P. Traction steam ongine in good working order cheap for quick sale. Apply to Amos. Geigâ€" er, . R. No. 3. Kitchener. Phone 100r12 FOR SALEâ€"Maxwell touring car good â€" running order, will â€" sell $650.. Apply Box 28, Telegraph. HIGHâ€"GRADE PIANO FOR SALE â€" Owner left city. A snap for casi« Box 45 Daily Telegraph. Repairing and olling harness neatly arid promptly done. will do well to get their Harness Needs at this Store. The best of harness may be found here. ‘OR SALEâ€" 1918 Ford Touring car, MICHAEL WEBER Prop. Wâ€"9â€"5â€"3t. be open for the season on Wednesâ€" day and Thursday, Aug. 28th, and 20th; â€" Wednesday _ and ‘Thursday, September 4th, 5th, lith, 12th; Tuesday 17th, and every day thereâ€" after, except Saturday. Jacob Spactzel, Proprietor. 35â€"1imo. run 1200 miles. Apply 83 Brubachâ€" er St. $â€"24â€"3t The 68t. Jacobs Cider Mill will be open Sept. 4th and §th, and every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of cach week unâ€" tit further notice. Farmers Ceneral Wants BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLEN NURSERY STOCK. BADEN, ONT. NOTICE . Brueckner CHRIST WOLFE Waterloo Propricter. 36â€"1imonth women wWantcd at $2.00 to $5.00 on a w 9â€"5â€"4t 9â€"25â€"1t n for dnnnmmmmnnnnno en menmmenmannenn ‘l’l"h"l"lll"l"""""b‘"l""fll:fil“““"in 5 Do You Appreciate i‘; § Fil‘St & | T.l7lll”llll"llll"ll"lv"lflll"llll"m'lll"l 7 Why not buy _ your meata & ; here and get the nest ? é s EDGAR FRISCHER 8 & Successor to J. B. Fischer. & 2 _ Phone 243. Wate:.00, § 3 filllllllIlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllbfillll! At a very reasonable figâ€" ure. This is a good moneyâ€" maker and will stand invesâ€" tigation. Get full particuâ€" lars from A. K. Cressman Real Eatate Splendid Dray and Bagâ€" gage Busiâ€" ness ' In Waterloe, including ICE BUSINESS, For Sale King Street Office, Waterlcoo Mutual Bulldâ€" Ing. Established 1864. it so bave your wants sup plied here. We always keep on haad choice . Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage As a good Canadian, desirous of knowing your Canads well, subscribe to MACLEAN‘S MAGAZINEâ€"for yourself, friends whom you wish to favor with some exhibit of you Subscription price is $2.00 per year after Dec. 15th. Order bookseller, or direct from the publishersâ€" You can know your Canada better and well by se $ reading _ each month MacLean‘s Magazine. YOU will find no other magazine more entertaining and none other ao satisfyingâ€"so much worth while to you as a Canadian in love with you~ own country. Among Its reguiar and frequent contributors are these distinguished authors: * GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The Mackean Publishing Co., Ltd., 163 University Ave., Toronte. C. A. Boehm Sir Glibert Parker Robe! Stephen Leacock Agne Phillips Oppenheim Nelli Arthur Stringer Lord Mre. L. M. Montgomery Class MACLEAN‘S â€" Our Own Country CA NA DA Meats Waterloo PO ETD ORE Nt Snd cnat d d 40 B d MACLEAN‘S MAGAZINEâ€"for yourself, home and o e e ow ) MAGAZINE 8o you see how complete is or with some exhibit of 'y'(;;râ€"(vo;a-wâ€"l-lz year after Dec. 15th. Order from your levus n KEEP MINARD‘s LINMENY‘ THE HOVSEK «4 L. W. SHUH, B. E, BECHTEL, Manager. inspootg C. A. BOEMHM. District Agent. incu.wersted in 1863. TOTAL ASSET®, 318T DEC., 1914, OVvER $860,000 £ Officers and Directors:â€" s George Diebet, President, wuteries Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Prestbm Dr. J. H. Ws.hb. * Waterioe J. Howard Simpson + J. L. Wideman, * 8t m James Livingaton, * MM P. E. Shantz, â€" & > 8. B. Bricker, _ â€" . _ Waterled Richard Roschman, Waterloa & A1 Baden : Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednes day. Oct. 9th, 1918. Office Phone, Waterioo $8 W. Shinn residence, Watertoo, $33K Ed. Lippert, residence phone 23# Store phong, Kitchener, 670. Best Equipment, MASTEk anL HUNSBERGER, No extra charge for moter hearse. & Calls from all parts of the county promptiy attended to. _ LETTER & DREISINGER Waterloo. Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS aterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company | â€" . Hogs Wanted . brushes, blankets, we have at very low prices. And of course you‘ve heard of our harnéss. 1t is all dropstitched, made from the best leather and quaranteed by us in every particular. ~ Wig values for a little money Itfl motto. ‘ # Wilheim‘g EVERYTHING IN M and for the stable is Satisfaction guaranteed. Undertaking : SHINN & LIPPEART KING 8T., WATERLOO, Reasonable Prices. better and

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