w butcher steers sold firm; tÂ¥) slow, with a fow sales at $7.65 z, <hoice butchers brought: $8.50 to: $10 \~.. . per â€"cwt._ with medium to good cows / \~â€"b> flour for both bread or â€" |~__â€"_ NEVER rals . | â€" __. Cattle \Imlpu. 4,637.. Quotaâ€" '.hll % F "Meavy beef steers ....$7 50 to $8 25 o se â€" Y to choice ...... T7 25 T 75 ~<‘Fair to good .......... 6 75 _ 7 25 Common to falf ... 6 25 â€" 6 75 Calyes were steady at $12 to $13, with other grades ‘at $5 to $10. ‘‘Hogs sold mostly at $14.90, off tar, "with a tew ï¬â€˜su.u. * ‘Bpring lambs a shade higher ‘n’umnSIortlggM'Ihm Yambs ‘down to $8.50; sheep steady at $8 ‘tor ‘ tops. wore stoeady at $5.2% to $5.75; teedâ€" g‘imâ€" were strorig ‘at $6.%5 to " 2 % Butcher cowsâ€" "‘Good to choice ... ~Fair ‘to good ....... Canners and cutters. ~Fair ‘to good ............ 4 50 5 50 Canners and cutters.... 2 50 _ 5 50 , FPBMP â€"ccmvrsvverse. § 00 6 50 Stockers, good ....Q«2..5 T5 , 6 50 Fait _ ....â€".â€"supowupims & 25 5 T6 Calvesâ€"Receipts, 532. Quotations. Good to choice ............11 00 13 00 Medium and heavy ... 7 00 10 00 Grassers ... 5 00 6 00 Milch cows, choice ....80 00 100 00 Springers, choice ........90 00 110 00 _ Mogsâ€"Receipts, 2,300. Quotations. off car basis. "Belect hams ............16 35 2 Thick smooths ............14 90 iCights‘ ~..................... 13 T5 Heavies â€"......................13 40 _ 14 40 SOW8 ............................10 90 _ 11. 90 Sheepâ€"Receipts, 300. Quotations: Good ewe lambs ..........15 00 _ 15 50 Heavies .and bucks .... 6 50 T 50 CUIIS ...z 400 6 00 Good ewe lambs .........15 00 15 50 Bucks .........._._.._._._._._ 14 00 _ 14 50 Medium ‘.....................11 90 _ 12 50 CONS _..â€"â€":=usrarummsrmmictâ€" 11 00 > 12 00 â€"} Wm. Suider Milling Co. TORONTO, May 311â€"Caitle re ipts were cleaned up in a steady afket on the ‘Toronto live stock WINNIPEG, May 31â€"Cash grain: Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.49%; No. 2, $1.45; No. 3, $1.44; No. 4, $1.42%; No. 5 $1.21%; No..6 $1.01%, track, $1.48%; screenings, $3. Good to choice ... Oatsâ€"Ne. 2 C.W., 49%c; No. 3, REAL Accompâ€" lishment Many housewives can tell you of the effectiveâ€" ness and efficiency with which this flour meets all tests imposed on it. Any one who loves good things to eat can tell you of the excellence of the things baked from it, â€" Here is the pride of real accomplishment in the work being done by 5 Lambs a Shade Highet , $13 to $15 For Best. «Seven Lilies Ocean WINNIPEG GRAIN Always ask forsit (Fancy Pastry) Floury Flour\ «......16 35 3 ... 14 90 l13 75 ... 13 40 14 40 .....10 90 â€" 1190 Heavies 6 50 . Barieyâ€"No. & C.W.,â€"61Â¥%0; â€"No.. 4 C gaw sat o acls tor w as 58%c: Féjected, 56%e; feed, 65%¢; hml,g' who., Wentworth NAE Fiaxâ€"No. 1 N. W. C., $1,90% ; No.| alarm at the manner in whic 1 #: C.W.,; $1.86% ; No. 3, "§L7;° re mwm&fl‘ir? jected, $1.63; track, $1.90%. decimation @FAn. SBYOT eâ€"No. 2 C. W., 88¢, the Government‘s test. _ o fhash® With the test nmfl TORONTO GRAIN wuite half completed, over 1000 ._FORONTO, May 31. .« Board of Trade quotatidns; . *>/> . S . Manitobs‘ wheatâ€"â€"No. 1 ‘northern, $1.57;..No. :2, $1.53; No."3, $1.48. & Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., nal; No. 3. not quoted; No. 1 feed, 409c; No. 2, 46%¢;., western grain quotations basis ¢. i. {., bay ports. â€" American cornâ€"Onâ€" track, Toromâ€" to, No. 2 yellow, $4%c¢; No. 3 yellow, §1%4¢. 2 £ ©Ontario catsâ€"44c to 46¢, f; o. b., shipping points. P 9 Ontario: wheatâ€"Good milling $1.37 to $1.39, L. 0. b., fhmllt points, a¢â€" cording to freights. | T ‘ Barleyâ€"Malting, 626 to 64c. * Buckwheatâ€"No. %, 7%c. Ryeâ€"No. %, 85¢.° # Screeningsâ€"Standard, recleaned, £. o. b., bay ports, per ton, $22.50. TORONTO, May 31. â€" Hay and straw unchanged. » MONTREAL, . May $1:â€"Hayâ€"No 2, per ton, carlots, $14.50 to $15. TORONTO, May 31.â€",City whole salers are paying, delivered, Toronâ€" to, as follows: Butter, fresh pasteurâ€" ized, solids, 33%e¢ to 34%c; do., firsts, 32%%c to 33¢, seconds, 81%e¢ to 3%e. TORONTOâ€"Country; dealers makâ€" ing sales of extras, 34¢; firsts, 32¢; seconds, 25¢ to 26¢; prices to retailâ€" ers, extras, 37¢; firsts, 34¢c; seconds, 29c .to 30¢; retail, extras, 40¢; firsts, 35¢ to 36¢; seconds, 33c. * STEPS TAKEN TO RECORD f ALL SALES OF POULTRY Sheriff Victor L. Davidson has apâ€" pointed a representative in each of the 14 Welland County municipaliâ€" ties, whoâ€"will furnish him a comâ€" plete report of all poultry sales. This action has been taken as a reâ€" sult of the numerous chicken thefts of recent week, which have resulted in many dollars‘ worth of poultry being stolen from farmers, and have been the cause of one fatal shooting accident. Persons purchasâ€" ing fowl from farmers, provided they are peddlers, will have to forâ€" ward a complete record as purâ€" chases are made. VETERINARY COLLEGE AT GUELPH 18 POPULAR IN U.s. Evidently the Ontario Veterinary College at Guelph is well and favorâ€" ably known in United States. Out of the 66 students on the roll durâ€" ing the term just concluded, 23 come from across the line, with the Eastern States the heaviest contré butors. These are fairly evenly disâ€" tributed throughout the four years. Twentyâ€"nine students registered from Ontario, one each from Queâ€" bec, New Brunswick and Nova Seotia, and eleyen from the Wesâ€" tern Provinces. Dairy cows are fstated to have been in good demang at recent farm ‘ales, which are mow . practically over for the spring season. Grade cows are selling at from $60 to $87 and pureâ€"breds at from $90 to $100 and over. BURNS DAIRY COWS WORTH MONEY Mix Minard‘s with sweet‘ ofl. Spread on brown paper and apâ€" ply to parts injured. Soothes heals rapidly. extraâ€" No. 1â€"feed, 0; ~Wo. %, 40We; track, 47%e. HAY AND STRAW BUTTER Humphrey Dyment, President of production has © fallen ‘off to an not available except at double the normal price. "How, then," he askâ€" ed, "can the producers be expected to supply milk at the present scale of prices? Enhanced prices for milk inevitable, as the test must conâ€" tinue." ~â€" SUPPLY OF FARM WORKERS STILL FALLS BELOW DEMAND Demand for farm labor is still greatly in excess of the supply, cording to Superintendent Dobbs of the eémployment office at Toronto, and any experienced men who are willing to go on the land are very quickly placed. Wages for experiâ€" enced workers range fromâ€"$25 to $40 a month with board, while green hands are «being offered $15 or $20 a month. While the majority of farmers seeking men are anxious to hire on a yearly basis, most of the men prefer the monthly arâ€" rangement. Their reason for this is because they make a practice, in hany cases of working on Ontario farms for the spring ‘and early summer, and then go West for the harvest season on the prairies. In the fall and winter these rolling stones seek work in the bush, or, until winter sets in, on construction jobs. On the yearly basis, farm help are being offered around $300 a year with board. PREDICT BIG CROP . } IN BRITISH OOI.UIADIA‘ Prospects for a good fruit . erop throughout British Columbia during the coming season are ox'romiz promising, according to present i dications say officials of the Dominâ€" fon and Provincial Fruit Departâ€" ments. "I would not be a bit surâ€" prised to see the fruit crop as heayy as it was in 1923, which was the largest crop we ever had," declared R. G. L Clarke of the Dominion department last week. f It all depends upon weather conâ€" ditions, it was pointed out. The varâ€" jous districts have now fully recovâ€" ered from the sever@~ frost experiâ€" enced in 1924, which badly damaged the crop, and was responsible for a small one last year. 1 FOR SALE 12%/20 Case Tractor and~a 3â€" bottom plow in good shape. Aaron Heipel, Breslau. * 20â€"3t. Good pasture and splendid water. Apply H. D. Dahmer, Conestogo. s 17â€"2m0s â€" FOR SALE Hatching eggs at $8.00 per hunâ€" dred. Day old chicks 20¢ each for April and May, 10c each for June and July. Write for free Price List. Hillside Poultry Farm, Bamberg, Ontario. NOTICE TO HORSE BREEDERS ~~‘The Pure Bred French Canadian Stailion. For appointment call at P. K. Weber‘s Sales Stables, Kitchâ€" ener, or Phone 146. Brillian 182. Enrollment No. 1878, approved Form 1, ‘@ark chestnut, age 6 yrs., weight 1600 pounds, good bone and action. Fées.$10.00. Will stand at Joseph Brubacher, /St. Jacobs, . Thursday noon to Friday noon, and Saturday at home, Kitchener. 22â€"10t * PASTURE TO LET to sell by public suction om their tarm situated § miles S.W; of Kitâ€" chener, iane entrance % mile west of Williamsburg school, and 2‘ miles east of Mannhefth, south entrance % dappled bay standard bred Pigs. and Poultryâ€"2 choice Yorkâ€" shire sows probably bredâ€" by sale time; 5~shoats :3 months old; . 18 towl Harfessâ€"2 sets heavy team harâ€" ness; set single harhess; odd col lars; bridies; odd harness parts; 1 robe; horse blankets; horse covers; fly nets; chimes; team.bells; string bells,â€" etc. Produceâ€"250 bus. oats; 25 bus barley; 225 bus. mixed grain. Implementsâ€"Deering 7 ft. binder with truck and sheaf carrier; El mira hay ‘loader; International side rake and tedder combined; Deering 5 ft. mower; Deering 10 ft. dump rake; 2 row M.â€"H.corn cultivator; Deering 1iâ€"hoe seed drill; Brantford 10â€"hoe drill; spring tooth cultivator; 3 drum steel land roller; 14 plate ontâ€"throw truck disc; 12â€"plate inâ€" throw disc; ‘10" Jolliette chopper; 2 $furrow gang plows; 4 ulngla; walking plows, 3 scufflers; one 4 and one 3â€"section fron harrow; 240 Ib. counter scales; fanning mill with bagger; cutting box; stone boat; wheelbarrow; (féed boxes; 40â€"gal. steel drum; International 1% h.p. gas engine; pump jack; grindstone; a lot of carpenter tools; hay knife; rubber. and canvas belting; hand garden cultivator; lawn mower; ice tongs; potato sprayer; scythe; grain cradle; grain bags; mason â€"tools; level; 2 crosscut saws; axes; wedges; logging chains; block and tackle; a lot of scrap iron; doubleâ€" trees; neckyokes; forks; shovels; ‘hoes; chains; > crowâ€"bars; . pick; sledges; kant hook, and the â€"usual other offerings too numerous to mention. Vehiclesâ€"3 farm wagons; 2 wagâ€" on boxes with shelving; low wheelâ€" o_d truck; lâ€"horse democrat; 1 top buggy; open buggy; 3 sets heavy bob sleighs, 1 with platftorm; set light market sleighs; 2 Portland cutters; 2 flat racks; gravel planks; stock rack, etc. ¢ Extraâ€"Ford ton truck with stake body, in good running order; all overhauled. £~ Household Effects â€" Moffatt steel range for coal or wood; kitchen stove; down draft wood heater; 3â€" burner oil stove with new oven; glass door sideboard; sink; 3 woodâ€" en bedsteads with springs and matâ€" tresses; dresser; 2 w&sh stands;,1 couch; kitchen table; 2 fall leat tables; cellar table; parlor centre table; square stand; easel; 2 rockâ€" ers; kitchen chairs; arm chair; cane bottom chairs; . kitchen side board; 3 rag carpets (room ‘size); cradle; M.â€"H. cream separator, â€"cap. 500 Ybe:; milk pails; steam cooker; copper boiler; ice cream freezer; wringer; 2 tubs; 25 gal. milk ean; lard can; iron kettle; millk coolers; Mm ; ma : f 2 OBE EPPOC CC MOCAIIANY CC 0 T20 W hrr:l-’.:;d cider vinegar; per annum off for cash. meat barrel; wood boxes; 2 milk‘ HOELSCHER BROS., Props., cupboards; brass hanging:> lamp; P $ Alladin: lamp; kitchert lamps; # 5| ‘"A 4* TOMANe, | _ _ gal. dil cans; some ~odd ~dishes; â€" ‘New Dund hnets benches,.empty sealers; a quantity A of bass and cherry lâ€"inch famber; _ E. B. HALLMAN, Clerk. ~ 22â€"2t HOELSCHER BRO8, pigs 6 weeks old; 2 guinea as>the Rd. Hoelscher: farm, bench, golden oak RitiNols phone graph and % records, new SBinger sewing machine (drop head), fumed cakâ€" dining suite, buffet, round table, W: leather seated‘ chaire," ‘solld â€" oak }mmuumâ€"w new Simmons bed with coll springs and mattress, Simmons ‘bed with coll spring and mattress, oak dres ser, bedroom box, 5 kitchen chaire, all the good clean beddings, Pilot steel range, Fleming kitchen cabinet with refrigerator combined, Pureton refrigerator, 3â€"bufner New Porfec tion oll stove, coal oil heater, Conâ€" goleum rug 8 x 8 ft., Congoloum rug 12 x 10 ft., smoking stand, large exâ€" tensionâ€" table, mantél clock, 100 plece china dinner set, cut Mihn set, fancy and dishes, Â¥ knives and M&p':?v\ï¬umtln. cushions, high chair, rubber stair mats, â€" cloth drier, carpet. strips, water _ power vuhlg(» machine, wringer, All kinds of canned fruit, sealers, tubs, boiler, ‘garden tools, nice pictures, and many other good articles not listed. This is no doubt the most importâ€" ant sale of the season as everything is as good as new. Bring your friends to this big Auction Sale. ~~ALF. MEYER, Clerk. . 221t. _Phone 592W, Waterise June 5 (Saturday)â€"Household efâ€" fects of Robt. Mogk, 45 Erb St. East Waterloo. m July 5 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p.m., valuable ‘household effects at 19 Bierwagen Ave.; Kitchener, for J Kempel. r June 5 (Saturday)â€"At 8 a.m., a good lot of househofd effects on the Kitchener Market, for R. U. Roth. ° June 12 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. valuable household effects at Cameron St., Kitchener, for M H&md.' June 19 (Saturday)â€"At 1.30 p. valuable household effects, belor ing to the estate of the late M B. Moyer at 11 Chapel St., Kit« ener. ~ June 16 (Wednesday) â€" Auction sale of entire farm stock, impleâ€" ments, produce and household efâ€" fects for Hoelscher Bros, situated 5 miles S.W. of Kitchener. ~ W. W. FRICKEY, Auctionser i. M. TOMAN, Graduate Auctionegr. some 1" pine and 2" pine plank; 9%4 cords of mixed cord wood; Blue ticked female fox hound 1 year old, running well and a good sticker to track; 12 gauge double barrel shotâ€" gun; 43 calibre German . Mauser single shot rifle; 6 rabbits; 5 male collie pups, promising cattle dogs. NOTE.â€" The ‘stock is of choice quality, the cattle all good ~heavy Shorthorns and very breedy quality. ‘The implements are extra good. If you miss this sale you missed it. No reserve, farm is sold and proâ€" prietors are going to the fruit disâ€" trict. Terms â€" Produce, young pigs, poultry, and all sums of $20 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months‘ credit will be given by furâ€" nishing approved security, or 6% per annum off for cash. No reserve. Terms Cash. ROBERT MOGK, Proprietor, oD zs 45 Erb St. E.. Waterloo. Dat W. W. FRICKEY, Auctioneer, 34 Phone 592W, Waterloo. 213. Auction Sale List â€" | â€" i u. JRDAY, JUNE % At 130 p.m. 8t NOTICE 1O In the Estate of Jane Hewitt, â€" NOTICE 18â€" HEREBY GIVEN, mtmmmu-'ito-m: that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Jane Hewitt, late of the Township of Wellesiey, in the county of Waterâ€" loo, widow, deceased, who died on or about the thirtyâ€"first day of Deâ€" cember, 1924, are required to send by post prepaid, or deliver to James A. Hewitt, Millibank: postoffice, Onâ€" tario, Administrator of the estate of the said deceased, their names in full, with their addresses, and deâ€". scriptions,. full particulars of. their cdlaims, and statementsg_ of the se curity, if any, held by them, on or before the day of June, 1926. The . said fllnlurltor will proâ€" ceed to distribute the assets of the gaid deceased among the parties enâ€" titled . thereto, having regard to claims of which he shall then have received notice, and will not be liable for the assets to any person of whose claim he shall then have received notice. _ \ Dated the 2ist day of May, 1926. JAMES A. HEWITT, ai> NOTICE OF MEETING TO CONSIDER BYâ€"LAW ‘Take notice that a Byâ€"Law for raising $10,000 under ‘the provisions of The Tile Drainage Act, will be taken into consideration _byâ€" the Municipal Council of the Township of Wilmot at theâ€" Township Hall, Baden, on the 2$th day of June, 1926, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon. Jersey Heifer 15 months old, bred, $55.00; Jersey Heifer 13 months old, $45.00. Apply P. K. Weber‘s Salés Stables Kitchener, Ont. One McCartney twoâ€"unit milking machine complete with pump, tanks and piping. Good reason for sellâ€" hk â€" « Farm wagon, $30; corn cultivator, (good as new), $45; hay rake, $15; mower, $30; hay loader, $35; 6 second hand binders, Masseyâ€"Harris, Deering and McCormick. Apply to 27 Erb St. West, Waterloo. 22â€"3t. One 2,000 ib. truck scales, good as new. & One .No. 17 De Laval cream separâ€" ator with power attaghment, like new; reasonable price. Would conâ€" sider smaller machine as part payâ€" ment. . Several used cream séparators in good repair. Apply _ e /. A ui 3 . 21 Eo4 $4. 123 acres in goodâ€"state of culâ€" tivation, good buildings, spring seeding done; $ acres of fall wheat, 20 acres hay,~ 12 acres seeded in grass, good young orâ€" chard of fine fruit trees, neverâ€" failing spring, 20 acres of bush and swamp, situated 1 Inile from West Montrose station. Price. reasonable and | terms easy. Possession can be given at once. Geo. W. Forbes, R. R. 2, West Montrose. 22â€"3t. HOWLING‘S GARAGE New Dundee 3â€" FOR SALE CHAS. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Millbank, P.O., Ont. , Clerk. 22â€"3t. Also the noted Buckleâ€"less harness for $74.00, and. other grades of harness to sult your quqnidiigutt W. F. MeLAVUGtJAN 0 â€"*~ Furniture Desler and Funoral Y. A ’,"w'w Linwodd. * Te Phones: Day, 262; Night, ‘3 ’ 81â€" . Harness Prices Reduced â€" The undersigned begs to announce that he is preparâ€" list of harness at greatly Halg Team Harness ........ $37.80 Currie Team Harness ... 3080 Joltre Team Harness ...... 2750 Victor Team Harness ... 25.00 A. K. CRESSMAN terest to persons havin to loan on first class m ~giltâ€"edged security, A Good Carage Business 1 have had placed . into my hands toâ€"sell a splendid Qlu..} Business in a thriving town and in good location, splendid buildâ€" ing with cemented: floors: and some equipment. in connection with the garage is a large buildâ€" ing formerly used as a hotel. Part of this is rented and is: bringing â€"in a. nice . revenue. There is also a Hall in .connec§ tion with the building which can be made a revenue proâ€" ducer. This is a splendid proâ€" position for the right man, and a money maker, and price is right. If interested come and 6%/, PER CENT. INTEREST E. J. SHANTZ w Prmanice a. mpong man Wellesley â€" â€"Ont. Waterloo KITCH ENER 44