‘Toronto, Jan. 16. â€"Receipts toâ€"day at :a(lnlon stockyards were 844 cattle, calves, 749 hogs and 214 sheep lambs. The lllll'ra! continues strong, with and steady at recent adâ€" . Ome choice full load of heavy sold at $10.50. Good loads of eify butcher steers and heifers sold rm from $9 to $9.75. All other gradâ€" 8 fArm in proportion Calves were trong to 25¢ higher. Lambs strong to 25¢ higher. Hogs firm and steady to 10c higher. i fed and watered . 13.25 _ 13.35 m weighed off cars ..13.50 yo GRAIN. *!uonm._:-n. 16.â€"Grain market quo ~BTRATFORD MARKETS. TRATFORD, JAN 18TH, 1917." @h old 1g5 n oc $1.30 Rtthl a rae shan brre sieze. 490 i iep 9 C\ Cl 0O is *‘ GuELPH MARKETS. €ugcen, san. isTthH, 1917. y60\ GALT, JAN. 18TH, 1917. CONi/....:.. .l. crcl Toronto Markets (fead) ... ... ... ......... .80 to 63 medium ..... ir cows, choice ir bulls, choice ELMIRA MARKETS. medium common bulls medium y‘s quotations steers ..... .. butcher ..... Ontario, per baz IRA, JAN. 18TH, 1917. oarcsommimcdi0k y HET! GALT MARKETS. whoatâ€"No. 2 winter, $1.82 @ LIVE STOCK. JAN. 18TH,; 1917. mprrpl »peudieg ***~* choice MARKETS. per cwb. ... 18TH, 1917. . Munit ba. wheat, No. 1 5+ BWE 45 4 .Lz ;:m XNo. 2 northern, .flm * oV .. 63 Ontsâ€"Canads mnk.. No. 2, 66%e. ‘‘‘..‘‘... 440 sample; Ontario No. 2 white, 64c @ i . + ..3w;m:vmmouc. ns en n s ng 480 § ts 1 rdike. $9.75 @ $10.50 . 9.25 9.65 . 8.50 8.16 . 8.00 8.25 10.75 7.50 7.00 7.50 6.25 6.25 50 1.10 1.1h 6.175 5.25 5.15 10.00 14.50 13.00 13.35 .14 8.50 7.25 $1.84, ortside,. according to location; $1.11%, January shipment, (epuhth : , $1.18 @ $1.20, outside, for _ Buckwheat, $1.28 @ $1.30, shipping ton; shorts, $38 per ton, 6n track, The twoday whirlwind, Y.M.CA. campaign in Galt to remove the debt on the building closed onâ€"Thursday night, and while the total sum raised is not certain it is reported that within $1,100 of the desired amount has been Separate School Board, who passed lm\rocently. provides that $1,000 go to the Chunzaol the Immaculate Conâ€" ception tow the purchase of a bell for that edifice. TOWNSHIP CLERK FOR QUARTER OF CENTURY The will of the late John Capitain, the veteran Secretary of the Stratford Fergus, Jan. 10.â€"At the inaugural meeting of _ Nichol~ township â€" the Council, officials and reporter took advantage of the occasion _to . preâ€" sent Mr. Jobr. R. Wissler, Township Clerk for twentyâ€"four years, and for filty years counected witk the Counâ€" ¢l, with a _ beautiful _ goldâ€"headed cane suitably engraved. Nichol Counâ€" cil is at lsast ons hundred â€" yeatrs old, yet in that time it has the wonderful record of ‘having but two Clerks,; the other one being the late James McQueen, for many yeats a teacher here, and the â€" first _ Postâ€" master, the latter position _ being still held here by his daughter. / .. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. Mr. Wissler was elected to Nichol Codncil in January, 1867, as _ @ rawmoifiug, . aiiich qpusftion ho _ teld until 1879, when he was Reeve and ‘Deuutyâ€"Reeve until 1892, in â€" which year‘ he was honored ‘by being electâ€" ed Warden of the county of Wellingâ€" ton. He was the next year appointâ€" ed Clerk of Nichol, which position he has filled vwith credit.>, Heâ€"is ~still very popular with the _ ratepayers, and all hope that he will be spared to fill the position niany years yet. The Value And other precious stones depends on so many factors, such as color, brilâ€" liancy, style and perfection of cut. ting. You can trust to our experience and knowledge to supoly you with a diamond from ten dollars upwards. Don‘t fail to consult us for diamond Jewelry. _ We save you money. JOHN NOLL CARPET WEAVER PETERSBURG Do You Appreciate First it so have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage Store next Post Office, Kitchener. We issue marriage licenses, here and get the best ? EDGAR FISCHER ‘ Successor to J. B. Fischer. Phone 243. . â€"â€" Waterloo. Heller Bros. SCIENTIFIC OPTIOIAN not Class of Diamonds buy _ your meats Meats ‘|GALT CLEANING â€" â€"â€" â€"|: UP DEBT ON NEW ~|> ~Â¥. M.C. A. BUILDING § 11 Aro ‘ A + Uuuï¬wnmnqu_mum:mnuï¬ummmmn Galt, Jan. 10.â€"1it the ncomiay banquet of the workers‘ in the twoâ€" day Y.M.C.A. dgbt cleanâ€"up . camâ€" paign, it was announced that $25, 733.55 has alrearily been sulscribed of the $37,000 to be _ raised. â€" The workers were enthusiastic over th\} result and are confident of achieving the objective. As no Iurther‘retums! will be made until Thursday _ noon the result of this afternoon‘s canvas could not be secured. The campaign closes Thursday night. Among conâ€" tributicns received today was $500 from W. Chamberlain of Getty & Scott, Limited, and a bequést of $1,663.52 from the estate of the late Miss Agnes Little. The â€" Siam _ Government _ savings Bank has 1,380 â€" depositors with $138,977 to their credit. Officers Instailed. The installation of the officers of the Canadian â€" Association of Stationaryâ€" Engineers, No. 9, took place Friday évening as follows:â€"Pres., Bro. A. E. Pringle; Viceâ€"President, Bro. Geo. Mielâ€" ke; Rec. Sec., Bro. C. Ott; Fin. Sec. and Treas., Bro. Chas, Emmerich; FUR BUYVING Nothing like this gacrifice Sale of dependable xi « bubeadinsmed e ddadiadie mngag ribe > +t se s : hecd ‘:* * â€"â€"â€"â€" Furs ever beforeâ€"offered the public _ â€":â€" yome=t f 4 es d ts ’ 108 ACRE FARM YOU KNOW FELDMAN‘S FURS, «.ummm QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP ; On the Preston and Kitchener road, one mile AND YOU KNOW THE USUAL PRICES FOR SUCH FURS; BUT YOU HAVE Dt eeridh gentnd) oo Semeger fair house; will exchange . f% NEVER SEEN A REAL, GENUINE, ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE SALE feitchener s« ‘Pyscion PEORpeTY 4 Â¥ a _ UNTIL YOU VISIT THIS ONE NOW ON. e 4 1860 ACRE FARM We must make a complete clearance of 15,000 stock before the end of the seagon :‘ On the Town Line near Preston, Doon and Kitchenâ€" andto:o';vemli:etlutwe‘wlmh,&mub sacrifices. . We are er. lâ€â€œ:rm*uzm“"“ equal to the big oceasion and every Fur piece in our stock is reduced in price 25 to .50 loam, lot of good water, well fenced, large bank barn, per cent. All thoughts of profits Â¥e been discarded : nd we know that prices will nevâ€" good house. er again be so low.. . This is a ity. to get your Furs at tremendous sayâ€" Come and ; ing. There will be a lot of cold weather yet this season. Come~right away and make gee me: © Here are some selections of our sacrifice prices. This list does not pretend to cover our entire stock. Everything going at similar clearance prices. Don‘t miss this sale. Red Fox Stole, $14.50... ... .. $10.50% q; Canadian Red Fox Stoles, $26.50. $18.00 Canadian Black Fox Sets, $60.00. “i.g Cns Badger Sets, $32.00 ... ... . ... $22.00 Canadian Black Fox Sets, $75.00 $60. § Ermine Ties $16.00 ... ... ... $13800 Canadian Black Fox Stole, $50.00 $35â€"00â€"* : Persian Lamb Ties, $26.00 .. ... . $18.00 Appointed Fox Set, $80.00 ... .. $60.00 : Persian Lamb Ties, $9.50 .. .: ;. . $6.50 Sable Sets, $51.50 ... ... . ... . $89.50° % Canadian Mink Sets $85.00 ... . $65.00 Sable Sets, $82.00 ... ... .. ... $60.00 â€"_ Canadian ggnl:gt:!ea ï¬%fl o% gm Civet Cat Sets, $23.00 ... ... .. $17.00 Muskrat Muffs,; $13.00 ... .. .. $11.00 Muskrat Stoles, $11.00 ... .. ... . $8.090 Canadian black Wolf Sets, $35.00 $28.00 Canadian black Coon Sets, $32.00 $22.00 Black Oppossum Sets, $25.50 _ $18.:00 Black Coon Stoles, $12.00 ...... $9.00 Siberian Wolf Sets, $20.00 .. ... $12.00 Canadian Red Fox Sets, $65.00 . $52.00 Red Fox Sets, $32.00 ... ..... $20.00 As we make up all our own Furs we will alter or make up any garment or piece just as you want it. * w in R rmine Muffs, $55.00 for ... .. W. Feldman tig 00 $ \ * c Avag * ols gasoo .. .. $17.00 311.00 Conductor, Bro. Roepke; Doorâ€"Keeper, Bro. Heimple. "‘The installation cereâ€" moniés were fiU‘cHarge of Past. Pres, Bro. Fred Mcliwain. WATERLOO WAS ‘TRIMMED BY pz;!mngnu.ion E=i & C cz gl% +0 Prcston, Jad. #5.â€"The 122nd natrl Yoal for St. Catharines. ... 3 talion of. Galt managed to trim the: ‘The first municipallyâ€"ordered carload Waterloo seven inian intermediate O. got coal arrived in St. Catharines Thursâ€" H.A. game .played hore tonigbt bY ‘gay afternoon, precipitating a rush of the s::i)re :;E b‘? to :t hTh:e gan:.edwa: ';culzens on the city clerk‘s office. The ’:mff:’im: c‘r‘o:“;o"'“ s i:c a{te:dam:e ‘entire quantity was taken up in short The A22nd Battalion Briéss BarAltime. It is being delivered in quarter was n attendance, ioo, and kept ton lots at the rate of $7.00 per ton. ‘6g KING STREET, E. . OPPosITE CITY HALL KITCHENER. wet‘s; fsitl Persian Lamb Ties, $26.00 ... Persian Lamb Ties, $9.50 .. . Canadian Mink Sets $85.00 .. Canadian Mink Stoles, $52.00 = Canadian Mink Stoles, $16.00 : Dark Fitch Sets,: %00 + ie â€". Light Fitch Sets, $50.00 .. . >. ; Light Fitch Sets, $50.00 .. . ». Cana%im Grey Fox Sets, $25: :Russian link Se%}l&ï¬il,g s American Grey Fox Sets, $19. Canadian Grey Fox Sets, $25.00 $20.! Russian link %&Iï¬ Ks as 815.% American Grey Fox Sets, $19.00 $16â€"00 Canadian Grey Wolf Set, $42.00 $30.00 Canadian Grey Wolf Sets, $28.00 $20.00 Oppossum Sets, $33.00 . .. .. .. $25.00 Canadian : Coon Sets, $32.50 .... $22.00 Hudson Seal Sets, $35.00 ... ... $28.00 game. The soldiers startedthe scofâ€" ing "early ‘in ‘the; is t pgrigd,, &m’z all the way. The only exci ent that prevailed © within _ the â€"second: period was when the . 122nd Batg- lion scored seven goals ‘to Waterâ€" loo‘s 2. 4 the crowd in a good modd "by playâ€" ing selections _ during wist 50. $18.00 . .. $22.00 ... $1300 ... . $18.00 .. . $6.50 ... $65.00 .. $32.50 ~, . $13.00 . .. $40.00 NS m lILOOK THIS OVER| LKOOQ Grape Wine. County and District News house and the police found five and a half barrels of grape wine in his cellar, Michael Cristole, 91 Colborne street, appeared in Hamilton court on Thursâ€" day and was fined $200. ‘The case hinged on whether or not Cristole‘s reâ€" latives were boarders. © ‘The court finâ€" 'ully decided‘ that he would not keep them for nothing and so the fine was WELESLEY TOWNSHIP iy J.. T. Petch, that th; following bills and. accounts be p&id and that the Recve issue his orders ir, payâ€" ment thereof, viz. :â€" _‘ ‘~ HearyStefer, ghov. eravel _$ 23.25 Jos. Cassâ€"l, Jr.,. cleaning ditch . 1.50 Menuo . Bowman, cleaning ditch Wellingtca Uttley, dig‘g ditch . W..Martin, pldg. culvert celson McFadden, to balance Snis Hrolâ€"csizeos e icciges : Nelson â€" McFadden, Colléector‘s â€"salary, i4, Wubéwtim Raras Geo. M. Fox, our part: re 'i'p. line bridge, 4 PAY .........> ‘Thos. Crookshants, to. balance y Roll ....22..:{icsesviisssirencs ‘Thos. : Crookshanks, Oollctâ€" or‘s salary, 4 Westâ€"Section Heury |Poomer, refund statuteâ€" labot, Countyâ€"Road .....;.....~ Jas. Birmingham, refund statâ€" tuteâ€"labor, Cotntyâ€"Rosd ... Moved by J. L. McKay, seconded by J. T. Petch, that Byâ€"Law,/ Numâ€" ber â€"â€"â€" to appoint . two Auditors for the year 1917, to audit the acâ€" counts of the Corporation of the Township of Welesley, for the yeat 1916, be read a first and sccond time. Carried, s Councit new formed into. a. . Comâ€" mittee of the , whole on‘ the . several Ryâ€"Laws, for their third reading. > â€"OJ. Reide} was made chairman "of said Committee, on moticn made by J. T. Petch and J. S. Meyetr. and Peter F. Schumimcr, (h¢ SOUNE: tary thereof. In Byâ€"Law No. 735, to appoint Audiâ€" tors, the names of A. B. . Robertson and W. J. Hayes were inserted. in Gv uis N:s 736. and 737 the sums of $14000.00 and $4000.00 were inserted respectively and .all the byâ€" laws were â€" dated January the 8th, ‘l::‘l!. and sealed_with the Corporate seal. Byâ€"law, to appoint Assessors, . Was laid over for the February session, for its third reading. Moved by J. T. Petch, seconded .by J. S. Meyer, that Committee rise and resume in open Council. Carried. Moved by I". Lackner, seconded _by J. L. McKay, that Byâ€"laws .Nos. 734, 735. 736 and 737, as filled in, be read a third time and passed. Carried. In Byâ€"Law Number â€" 734, to <apâ€" point a Local Board of Health, the foliowing appointmerts were made : ~â€"J.~ Reidel, D. McEachern, Medical Officer of Health, N. Roc, a Member Moved, by J. L. McKay, seconded by F. Lackner, that the Wellesley ladies. of the Millbank Institute, be granted the sum of $15.00 for the purpose of supplying material for the Canadian Red Cross work. Carried. The Real Entate and Business Broker Preston â€" . Moed by J. T. Potch, scconded by J. L. McKay. that Pat. Birmingham be paid the sum of $14.00 for the year 1917, being for caretaker of the townâ€" ship Hall, during the current year, as heretofore. Carried. es Moved by F. Lackner, seconded by J. 9. Meyer, that this Council do now adjourn to meet again at the Tp. Hall, Crosshill, Mond#ay, the 5th day of Febâ€" ruary. 1917, 10 o‘clock in the forencon. Carried. PETER F. SCHUMMER, Clerk 8t. Clements, Jan. 11, 1917. i (Continued from page 4.) W. J. SCHLUETER Who Will Give You Good Reliable iInformation Total WiLL IT uTEREST YOU ? if so co AND sE8 _ . 1. Schlueter | orders, in, pay= pravel _S 2.235 ing ditch . 1.50 ing ditch _ 4.00 «‘« ditch 1.50 , the secreâ€" Cnirnm‘:t .$142.% Carried: in his 10;50 ; ; 55 [for 1917 were:â€"Hon. President, J, Hancock; Viceâ€"Pregident, W. W. . 12.75|kinson; Secretary, H. J. Foster; T surer, W. Philip. x 42.00 14.25 3.235 ;. E. A.Dowler reported a yoI reater industrial dev'oloj‘lnt:' At the annual meeting of the Trade on Thursday night »Pre _ So aiso, your glase grow their usefuingssâ€" us for ‘new . ones. equipment ~and years Sometimes becomes worn anid becomes usclessâ€"come here for vice. 58 acre farm near Heidelbetg; A1 soil and buildings. 69 acre farm cloge to Kitclh: ener, _ good soil and buildings, splendid water supply. °) ; ..| 90 acre farm, one of the M KITCHENER,*ONT, : W.H. Rosenbusch Canadian Northern‘ 77 Acres COOD FARM i2 Rine‘ $+8.* *Phanm tm conveyancing, .money to. loan, Big Bargains in Small Farms In spiendid location, 3 miles west of Wauteriso. An mu(u- nity ror someone to get located near Waterioo or Kitchener, 28 acre farm in town of Watâ€" t J erloo, with good buildings. Â¥ 4 $ A R N 0 L D J A N § EN: Optometrigt | . _ :# Right at the â€" Market > | Your Eyogiaes Case | A. K. GCrosaman WATERLOO. Phone 108 velopment thin President,‘ J; ’g nt, W. W. Af: J. Foster; Trea 4 tÂ¥