‘at per bushcl m, per bush. .. Fiour, family, per _ 16 Horseâ€"Fower Interpatioral Portâ€" «‘ ;: "7 E:‘Zlu. 2 good rl.nnlu erder, and 11 inch Jolliette _ Grain Grinder, mounted on trucks. _ For, TurtBer information call on . M. J. ghimbash, Petersbrrz, or * 0.m, . ru nintztcals wl ~_ > . 9 C ,.A,:‘ lamily, per owt. ... 8.06 Rlour, lizh grade ... ... 3.75 _ 3.80 Bran. per ton ... ... ... 28.00 i dilings per ton ... ... 30.00 â€" 31.00 [HoHIEY ... ... ;,.~....«. .:: : MBMRO seveaties lenksneses akes dike nne * Jms _ _=c C a .52 ï¬ ; T, per M CIOER MILL AT WATERLOO i ‘,'F?r your pressing needs‘‘ .patronâ€" jze a Hydraulic cider press and have your apples turned into the . best. of «ider with the largest possible yield. Ea operalion every working day: exâ€" Monday and Saturday until furâ€" %:tim. Bring plenty of barrels. "*Pre ‘ppcuted by the, Waterloo Cider & Evaporator Co., King St. i aenon stt n ina 3 JNâ€"SEPT. 10TH. 1914 Bucks bat m sehool with a continental repuâ€" on ior high grade work am4 for ‘," success of its graduvates,â€"a school with superior courses amdi instructors We pive inlividual attention in Comâ€" weercial, ~&horthand and Telygraphy Depcrimcnts. You may enter at any litae. Write for our large free Ccataâ€" 15 H. P ENGINE . _ FOR SAE Mcl Your Stables ProteA «/ Buildings From Lightning wa e*ti~ vo‘r build‘ngs with i , | d _&:rm.m Kanger Stail: and j 43 mâ€" Qu‘. ua:-tt“vo :‘:? 9 Lo gubmit pr amd ft tctia 1 hrmï¬'iï¬n (od) 'g"-"‘ ng u:hnpto-ul!e 14 . NOA CA! 3 ; W! was pat Ehited \b m% are Ts e We can also protect your puildings Fraidst loss by fite with pure copper Gentral Business _ * College Louis F. Dietrich, ' per 100 lbs ...... per bush I~â€".__â€".. ng$, per 100 io Agent, King Sthf Waterloo WA._SM: 10TH. 1914.M Phone 83 L. t Fg® "~ WOLFE BROS., Waterloo.. .x â€"83â€"1t I&‘!urnnn : ol Z?vn L ABOR BBE A0 "v BÂ¥ n og "p Yeu! ~ Gerlie per cord t cattle ... crs‘ cattle dressed AÂ¥e s acumirh Tos tabs and #s "all "Imes O «ufh 1 you c at employmen communicale witl onte. No charge for registtrs ELMIRAMARKET ton lb D. A. MeLACHLAN, Princij al mnaiits 51.2..onm ton lres A. D. Schmidt & Co. F Imi1 A MAREK ETS $5.30 tX Â¥ @opo i"’ <‘fli y *"> ficw‘s $.90 mt Nikse»: .. 1000 16.00 â€" 18.90 1.50 1.50 27 T 1.00 63 1.05 10 10 24 23 15 1.50 .28 ~ .87 27.90 10 $3.50 1.15 18.00 1.10 30 $8 16 10 40 15 15 25 25 4t mmiidg in heatnite witain ols g ;-. i»i'.‘f;.y cb .:==: ol aa cate down %¢ to 3%¢, u.:h 40 ï¬ | .. TVBONTO GHAFNâ€"MARKET. . ‘MWhent.: falt, â€"bushel. .. .$1. 10 to $1 19 Peas. bushel ... ....... 1 20 WINNIPEG, Man.. Sept. tâ€"-‘? were caster morning on the market as buyers of Winnipag prices . were xo to 1%c lower, oats bva-u le to %¢ weaker for vember, A gradual decline in mcu&u:s‘tmdacu fl itrl’-'u.boo-tlui,lfl‘l‘llum elining to the extent of §%e. 5 _‘The depression generaily â€" caused by My. receipts and nun::‘.t hedgâ€" ing um with a considerable amount at closi lo-l:t.tu ‘.w.-.': to iicn‘;'or wheat. ï¬.’-" ....!2 to 'i&;b‘iw"'-_mu.'"ï¬". _cash for wheat and cats was T ank ‘Tiiime ‘cloged. _ to $%e lower, oats fc to 14c lower, flax ln,‘:-wcr. bariley nlohn-r MONTREAL GRAIN MARKERE MONTREAL, Sept.. 8.â€"Owi the weakness in the wheat m“&m’ makd from foreign bus P Tor RMaui: mand from foreign buyers today toba spring wheat and business w sceount was dull. ‘The tone of market for coarse grains is firm with & itudmcmnnd for cariots. ‘There was @onsl ble inquiry from lom"b‘vfl for apring wheat flour for â€"Noâ€" moupir ies Pergunaded se e on tonmat to Norway. ‘The lour-a.rm'g firm feeling continues strong and _pnu‘_"" aro mzfly working toward a high ’2 finest creamery selling at mnuction at The t;".d:“ln ehn-'o was quiet A::'g count of the falling. off in the demand from English buyers, Exports last week were £7,030 boxes, compared with 90,914 mmmvwmmw.mmm eorresponding: week last year. for eggs is good at firm prices. DULUTB GRAIN MARKET, | | DULUTH, Sept. $.â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 ha: §1.17%; No. 1 northern, $116%; !Co.‘ Aa.. #1 1M44: Das. £1.164. still somewhat limited. In butter the + CHEESE MARKETs,* t BSTIPLING. _ Sept) ‘%.â€"At hhg theese board 425 boxes were offered; sold at 16 13â€"16¢; umnf:_#" x 2i CAMPBELLFORD, Sept, 8 hund dred and five white packages were ofâ€" to Norway. ‘The loc with an active trade tered today. Wour bundred and twent: :old at llxl-ue: 20 at 15â€"5â€"166; balance refused at 15 5â€"16¢. j _ UxTON STOCK YARDS. TORONTO, Sept. 8.â€"Recelipts of live stock at the Union Yards were 67 cars, comprising 1070 cattle, 688 hogs, 854 sheep and lambs and 239 calves. Butchers‘ Cattle. Loads of choice, heavy steers are worth $8.60 to 39, and one buyer stated that he would _ pay ©39.50 _ for ~the w kind; <loads of .}ood. $8.25 to i n?dlun to good, $7.15 to $8.15; $1.50 to $7.75; common to thedium, to. $7.50; inferiorâ€""helfers, $6.50 to ‘ cholce cows, $6.15 to $7; good cows, §§ ttof cova t to fril? choice paile, 1919 #, 50; to $1.50; common bulls, §5 to $6.35. Stockers and Feeders, Choice steers, 800 to 900 ibs., Ing at $7,50 to $7.15;. good & to 100 ‘lbe., at $6.15 to $7.35; $5.50 to $6.50, ’ Milkers and Springers. There: was l"l.lrlt supply of milers and springers, prices were high for cholce quality, Prices ranged at from $50 to $90, and two extra quality cows were reported mt $1C) each. h Veal Calves. Recelpts ~moderate and values _practiâ€" rally unchanged. Cholce veal calves, $10 EOoSenpey e it Pn ts dn raily unchanged. Cholce veal $10 it F1000,â€"aund. 1800 .cto $9.50; _ medium. $7.60 to $8.50;_ commin, $6.50 to $7.50; inferior mt $5.50 to $8.50. _ hutiin t ie 4t e aizate wl Receipts of sheep and lambs were mode erate. Sheep, . ewes, u‘;'t'm of good quality, sold. at $6.to $6.25; heavy, ewes ePRRCOTe ENC PP BE CICANELL CA of onA nd rams, $4 to $5; yearll 35 to $7; Aicr aole ‘At From 16 10 £049, the bulk going at $8.30 to $8.40. Selects, fed and watered, sold at $9.75, and $10 weighed off cars, and $9.40 was reported as the price for 1.0.b. cars At country points, OHICAGO TJVE STOCK, CHICAGO, _ Sept, $.â€"Cattleâ€"Regelats, 16,000; market, steady to 10c &; hon:. .'35'&"’ "."n'l“m 10 to m'o' "ove ers a 4 ::4 tic‘i‘m §8.15 to ‘.fl: calves, a.li um.':i‘ to $6.40; -uu.'.a 2'5'& heavy. $8.35 to $9.30; rou ; LONDON,~Sept. 9.â€"â€"A .war corfeâ€" spondent writing from the front, says: "Discontent is reported to oxist among the Bavarian troops in the Gerwm. army. The Bavarians claim that the Kaiser‘s genorais continualâ€" ty shove them upor the firing line while the Prussians ars beld upon the second line. ‘The Bavarians claim they are sh>t down ‘!hne_t_m ‘runr? tat o is td pigs" ire to .40 vuik of esd neure goe ST. JACOBS CIOER MILJ tle, bushel .....«>.â€"»« 5§ # &-....':‘.;" en * I * TORONTO : DAIRY MARKERT. 1Â¥ te 6oen Sart. 1", 1*,17, 32,. 28, #1, OUT. 1. Thereafter eÂ¥ery day in (N¢!., except Mondays yind Saburdays, and K0. 3,â€"4, 10. Apples taken for Eraj oratinlg every day from; Sept.10. WINNLPEG GRAIN MARKET, vistory #oes to the Pri It $5.50 to $6.50. Sheep andâ€" Lambe. §1.16 to $3.40; buik of Demané # 13 hm The House, at : 1.80 o‘ cloci able live, shock ‘The undersign=d executors will offer for sale by publi¢ auction, on _ the premises, th» valcable farm flw“,h’ late Gi H. Baunan, coatai Cm» ,Hmd and Sixty three t:rl:é more or less, beinz composed of patt ol L ot No.. Eighty Seven of the German Company Tract in the Tow@ ship of Woolwich. )\ able »'&.’ 9 '-( phiac N0 ‘ ies gmz,..a -‘t-“u:_â€" Ki idys ~4. guod lot. All ; ~ Me, ) as Termsâ€" 3 imonths‘ m apâ€" proved joint notes or 7 perâ€"cent. per annum ‘off for. cash: x ts ChiBblcr Geo. G. Class,. Auctioneer 11 Kimx St. M VALUABLE FARM PROPâ€" ERTY ON TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1914, AT 2 P. M. _ _ Un th» farm is a large brick bouse, suitable for two fan/lies, good bank barn, ‘and outbuildings,; and . 23046 35 acres of bush." PR The farm is situated on 1b> . . a skirts of Elmira. Terms will _b made knogan on day of Sale. For I th r rarticulars :zlly- to . the undet> signcd. Kouak j Executors : John M. Bauman, Waterâ€" tco, Istacl M.~Bauman, â€" Elmita,Aar on M.. Bauman, â€" Floradaleâ€" ; 4 R. R. Long, Proprietor 3 t FOR SALE.â€"A concrete mixer com Plcte with cnzine in first class «onâ€" diticn. A spap il taken at once. For terms, aprly E. Taylor, FOR SALE AT LINWOOD V, R. Berlet is offering bis _ well located property, containing a store and ‘ dwelling combined, an extra dwelling, . a good barn and . garden. A splendid opportunity fot any kind of business.: V. R. Berlet. : . 4. Fho‘ld be beautiful, and it is also des‘ralle that it shotld pe useful. â€" In solid silver you can find articles . for aifts that _ combine ;ilastins, peatts and usefulness. _ No n a‘tor « Lother vou are 10o‘in: for a large ot small ift, you can find something hse that will give permannt pleasure to: the cecipient. HELLER BROS. BERLAX, We issue marringe L .iconses. A WEDDING CIFT Hei mn‘ific Opticians, Store nsar +ost nfice Geo. G. Utlass, * Hridgeport. Auctionser Timothy Seed : for Fall Sowing Doaler.in €Coal & Farm Seeds Phone 201 208 Queen St S. The nnde;#mll\pucn for sale his \alu.l(;_lc farm situated â€" in Womu:ey Tp.. Con. 9, Lot No. 6, comprising 95 acres, 10 mcres ol'hlrd“oï¬rbush. Balance under: good state of cultivaâ€" tionâ€"good bank barn, driving shed and all necessary outbuildings. Large brick house, gocd supply of hard and solt water and flowing spring, . fine archard of 5 acres. As proprietor inâ€" tends going west. farm will be oferâ€" td at a bargain for gvÂ¥ick sale. peâ€"heckecke e epe heâ€"radeie *‘The undersignedâ€"offers for sale . his waluable farm sitUated â€" 4 miles west of Waterio6, : Lot No. 42â€"containing 112 acres, 32 actes in good bush (20 acres of which will be sold separate ly if desired). Land all under â€"good state of cuitivation. Good house and fl barn and all necessary outhuildâ€" . Good gupply of watet. : Also 800 cedar posts.â€"Apply to $ ..JOSEPH BISH, Waterloo. â€" 28â€"3 1108+ >>.. September 2211 Shipping Hogs Wanted C. A. BOEHM Nambe: anlimited. {Hghest market wice paid. Nert sbipment Wednesday Sopt. 16th: 4 Wallenstein C.P.R. Station. sum et |ublimited e Highest market price paid.=â€"Load very second "Turadaz. .Next. ablpmght Nomesticâ€" and :Seam coalâ€"â€"best coal on earth. Government Standard lat the rcliable Seed House. My coal pleases every customer.. A trial order will convince you Gentral Insurance Agent King, 8t Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, glassrs to, enable you . to see slbatly / at : Cl060 THDEB «> apip~ Hogs Wanted AT BADEN â€"~ Better. have: mb examine Your .eyes toâ€"day, and cral @!ars@8 necessary. C. C. DIEFENRACHER | Master â€" and Hunsberges Farm for Sale Farm for Sale Eyesight Specialist Established 1864 Apply to ALEX VOISIN St, Clements 28â€"u. . L.ondon, Sept.: 9.‘ h 'tl*.t,h is that the Gwlun ess NQ'“ Paris was taken Iv ‘ds theysarrived‘ out ath, and to all appearances / of ammunti tJou. â€" The spjrit of their army scom» very d ferent from.what it was when they< left the Belgian: frontier, .. _ "Abe Daily Mail Correspondent â€" at Bovlo. a> senis a~story of how . the Germans surprised the Gordon Highâ€" lsuders after the nattls of Mons, and tsld thair Coloncl . On retiring from +114 their Colonck .On retiring from their irenches they were fired ca from the ficld by what thsy wl to be Fremth pickets, and endrayâ€" orinz to . /exrla‘n they were English, were svrrounded by the Germans and mwost of them shot dow@. The Daily © Mail‘ unn'ovuad at: ~at Milan who bas been in Vienna, _ deâ€" scribes Austriaâ€"Hungary asin a state of desperats muddle,â€"and their.armies at first hall hearted, now are openly mutinous and ate threatened not only by the anproaching Russian avalanche but y revolution, faming, and ‘bankâ€" ruptey; _A despatchâ€" frou ‘Baso) says that Xh‘o m bavze evacuated Upper Berl‘n, Sept. 0.â€"(By. wireless â€" to the Associated Press).â€"An oflc’% novncement was made toâ€"day at i:sdquuteu. that the French fortâ€" - of .. Maubéuge . on the Sambre kiver had fall:n.; The Germans took 40.000 prisoners, including four genâ€" er. 1s. ‘Four hundred guns also ~Were cantured,; f a RERLINREPORTS A VICTORY "Dr. Ludwig : Frank (of Manheim}, a prominent socialist member of the Keichstag was killed September 3 during the charge against the F‘m at Luneville. _ Frince Fredoric Wifiar ol Hesse has been wounded. NO PRUSSIANS IN PRANCE. _ London, ~ Sept. 9.â€"The Standard auotes the Russjian and Freuch â€"em hmsks as denying the â€"prescmoe . in Francre of a Russian force. TO REPORT AT MARSEILLES. ‘£han_ha‘, : Sept. 9.â€"Reports reâ€" ¢eiÂ¥ed here toâ€"day from Hong Kong, say: that the Corawall andâ€" Gloucesâ€" torshire regiments have been ordered to Marscillss. * AUSTRIAN The troops will lsave~Hong Kong, Fent. 14, using the ‘Pacific â€"mail line, with the steamer Nils as transport. KITCHENER‘S SECRET OUT. She will be ‘accompanied by the hosâ€" rital ship Delta and ecnveyed by _A Priitish ~cruiser. & a London, Sept. 9.â€"Lord Kitchener‘s ‘ unknown f&ctor‘‘‘ iIsretofore held se cret, which has so altered ths situaâ€" tionâ€"at the front, is now known _ to be the artival of forces from . India. Two divisions from India, and a Driâ€" radeâ€"of â€"cavairy â€"constitute theâ€"forces, and prota‘ly total 60,000 men.. with 130 guns. R * Heckendorn.â€"In Elmira, Aug, 21, to t § l:it.szzl Mrs. Wm. Heckendorn, _ a r a nl DLDH ' a tghter. P 4 ; Zieglet.â€"In Elmira, Aug. 26, to mr,| $ Phone 432 _ 41 King St. E. Next Dom. Bank 2 °. and Mrs. Albert Ziegler, a son. 9000000080006 > eosé :.; Kubn.MNear St. Clements, Aug. 22, % se io to: MY: und MES. JOML . KHNN, : 4 | ecostemenmemmitemmintine nemessome uie uo inA daughter. : e i o e es v aiiheris :« emisine >6o camaneninnermremeanes." ~ . Huber.â€"At Hawkesville, Aug. 23, to . C P 9 »«3, NMr. and MES. Louls H",m“{ daugh: A00ObAL0AAAOLAOAALORAARAA CAOLOARAAAKRQRAAR@AURAN "Ԡâ€"teg;â€"=â€"â€" ac n dermandigtgentocignstee Sn memtae s m â€" 7 O â€" f P Geiger.â€"Near Heidelperg, Aug. 23,to WHAT Y i ? & + Mr. and Mrs.. John Geiger a son. & t e ¢ :A Heipel.â€"At Winnipeg, Aug. §, to Mr. * i f A* io % _ and Mrs. John Heipel, ‘a son (Henry If it has not been workh nz to satisfaction, let us know and we ® uï¬ mwe':ley.A)t © is K will give it immediate attchtion. : We install . all â€" kinds of iron .. rch.â€" onestogo, Aug. 80, for stock k4 conveniences, also the famous Fosâ€" & |â€" Mr .. and Afre: Rubemon Wirch, s soo, [3 TOMRE Lt SHook tne und Mitonen e o o Oï¬ Martin.â€"Well sley Township, Aug. 29, % o ollie n to Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Martin, a1i ______. _ i 000X o lcls 3 flce ic n s i davphter (still tora), _=> j * t fe F3 it Aav t dleve 1. ‘The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo intends . to construct, as a ~Wi. a four mmtli" “..: wester . of Moote Avenue, | ‘rwm Mlien stroet and" John Stteet, and ‘ntands to specially assess a Part M.fl; «dW |; upon ths land abutting directly on the work. Town of Waterloo TAKE NOTICE THAT 3. The estimated cost of the wortk. is $381.62, of which $10.88 is to be paid hy th1 Corporation,. _ The estiâ€" mated special rate per foot frontage is 78 7â€"10¢. The ctecim assessment is to be paid, in trâ€"enty annual _ inâ€" stalments. k* 6 8. A petiticn acaipst the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated 25th day of August, 1914.‘ MINARD‘S LINIMENT ru'nsnsls heet h f * al EVERYWHERE. p #0000000000¢0008000%808%8 _ 18 ° it 3 (Canadian Press BIRTHS, taAMES C. HAIGHT, Clork AO#O00K0ARAR@PbARbPR¢%8 ALDARAALALAgeRARRprARttA iSpecial Bargains in O L AAa thr Satiurdaxv Wiarning Gloves in great variety _â€",_.. _ ..__ for men, $1.00 up For boys, 50c and up.. . i Shoes for Saturday Morning i. We have a large stook of cholice Import Clear Seed at $4.50 per bushel. . H N. HUEHN ; In otder to â€"make our half Holiday a suctrss.â€"we must boost the morning business," with this purposs im mind, we have gone through our stock and have selected a few ~hinired yairs of ~ scasonable goods. such as OXFoRDS and POMPS _ jor qoa#.(r):‘p‘x and CHILDâ€" REN at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, FROM DNE DOLLAR. ’ â€"" If it has not been worh‘ng to satisfaction, let us kn>w and We will give it immediate attchtion. : We install . all . kinds of fron pumps for stock. use and kitchen conveniences, ‘ also the famous Fosâ€" ter Hydraulic 7 * ks Thornton & Douglas SEE OUR WINDOW THE N STBPINSIDE THE STORE Timothy Seed for Fall Owing , _ Umbrellas from 75c to $5. «â€" Raincoats:fromâ€" $8 to $15 _ Canes from‘50¢to $2.50 + Cane Uinbrellas. $3.50 to $5 F. KIBLER Men‘a and Boys‘ Outfitters Harness and Hardware > U "NREIDELBURGPQ f0 #19p SCHOOL BOOKS King Street, Waterloo 38 Frederick St., Berlin, Ont. Conveyancing â€" Insurance € wolnes s c t id | 1 Mb Y.% havnaniptnmnmmnetenniond & #06900990000000040008 ect this Fall EE Lk is