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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Feb 1917, p. 10

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C GALT, FEB. 15TH, 1917. l one .c.... ... ... 0.0... pÂ¥onto, Feb. 13.â€"Thore was a dull unifteresting market‘at the T*mon k Yards toâ€"day. Prices, â€" gencralâ€" Bodo‘ver. were about steady, _ 1l igh some real choice _ animals plt easier prices. . Choice steors some call, but other grades werâ€" E Fat cows and butcher bui. steady, but rather.slow. lambs and choice sheep were and rather gctive. Choice es were â€" steady â€" at. yesterday‘s bceipts were 406 cattle, 16 calv« boys and 118 sheep and lambs. bâ€"day‘s quotations : e weighty steers $10.25 @ $10. medium ... .... 950 10. * choice handy 9.50 10. good .. .... ... 8%.50 9. , medium .. ...... 725 8. vommon .. .... 6.50 7. wer hog prices look to be due. Ing by the attitudeâ€"of the buyers they will not buy unless they , ahimAis at the figures given ;nlordnyv- $14.40 fed and water 4.75 weighed offcears and $13.65 «t yoke ‘Toronto TRATFORD MARKETS. ATFORD, FEB. 15TH, 1917 per dozen . mediwm _ ELMIRA MARKETS. ° IRA, FEB. 15TH, 1917. boloxna .....« .. . 8.04 irs, 900 to 1000 Ibe 6.75 mic«, 700 to 800 The 6.00 efs, 700 to 900 Ibe 6.25 wommon lisht ... 5.09 r ton, new per ton ... medivn .. .... ts‘ bulls, choice p‘i. per bag .. g:rue..... .. . 4.60 to 5.00 y owb ..... .. .:. 400 470 uk ... ... .. . 10 M i¢ ¢... .1l . 1.00 to 110 ton |.... .. ... $24.00 | $36.00 ... ..... .. 10 200; in . ...lnlcl!. A 10 LBP , per ton ... . .$40.00 $42.00 per bag .. .. _ 2.25 to _ 2.50 on .. .. .\ .. $10.00 to $12.00 e i c o L. ... ... "HRB0 lke ... _._.....: 4 ED. . _ K.. .. .. .. 0â€" B2 per Ib. . r bush. ..... s, per ton :. Efiour ..... . Ontario flour er bush. .... per bag bushel per bag GALT MARKETS. * choiee cows lal Ab. â€". . qr Condipals e ® on ++ 9n n n n n CC srrezs\ .. ... $18.00 $15.45 or has...... ...: 2.60 £80 e anls.l........ .50 %0 per ton .. ..$12.00 $13.00 LPH MARKETS. H, FEB. 1sTH, 1917. Ib. LIVE STOCK , new ... ... ...15.00â€"17.00 gen ...... .... A8 to .50 : lill. Lul.. B to 48 new .. R MARKETS. FEB. 19TH, 1917 .. . .14.00 4:50 i. 00 L0 50 . .. 12.00 i 2.25 2.40 .. .. â€"1.60 .... 33.00 0 95 @ $10.75 10.25 10.00 9.00 8.00 in n ul e e l ccmat ansaallth ce ) cauipia $ 1.60 1800 14.00 15.00 36.00 .65 20 4.95 7.00° 8.50 7.00 6.00 9.00 1.25 6.60 5.50 125 in Spr.ingers :. .. «.. >â€">. €0.00 Calve» veals, choice . .. 18.50 €o. :. \dium} . > . .. . 10:00 y taltie»s t 9 0 s uk PNRRE Oetaie No: 2 yigrer tht tion; Manitoba No. 1 northern, $1.92; ®, :‘.mhem, $1.89; No. 3 northern. + « whP. .4 * Outsâ€"Canada western, No. 2, Tc: No. 3 Canada western, 70e, all rail; de livery . Ontario No. 2 white. 6%¢ @ 66e outside; No. 3 white, 6%e. @ 64c,, out ~Barleyâ€" $1.20 @ $1.22, outside for malting. n coas * Buckwheatâ€"$1.28. w . â€"f % One Sho:’t'agn bull, 2 ye:rs old, 3 horthorn from‘ 10 to 13 mo old, Grand Sire and Grakd, Dam for further particulars apply to y« .. s DAVID M. SNYDER, â€" New Dundee, Ont. + | on d t 000 “c'én-mumsauo. 3 yellow, $1.14 gbhject to embarko. a . Pn qo ie ani esc ehu nc enc ts g JOHN KOLL 2 5 CARPET WEAVER s 5 PETERSBURG 2 :J_l!lllmllll'l“lflllulimll“nmum“m“! 5 Do You Appreciate Peasâ€"â€"No. 2, $2.40 mds And other precious stones depends on so many factors, such as color, bril liancy, style and porfection of | cutâ€" ting. You can trust to our cxperience and knowledge to supoly you with . a diamond from ton dollars upwards. Don‘t fail to consult. us for diamond Jewelry. . We save you money.. The Value How many men do you meet that willâ€" deny the . outstanding prospects of _ WESTERN.CANâ€" ADA FARM LANDS? * 1 believe there are _hundreds of people who are hdlding vacâ€" ol dole in meuiide qurf emntamy towns and cities, who if they inâ€" vestigate my new and @hor_u_{ugh- § * EDGAR FISCHER If . Successor to J. B. Fischer. 2 â€" Phone 248. Waterloo. & eumuommunnmoparamonritrhs y verified exchange list will enâ€" xne the latest pouibim)en it ntains.. ; I'g is to your interest to im vestigate. % 2 Clayton Eby . . _ Phone, Office 949. Residecne 314 W (Waterloo) Open Evenings, Mon., Wed., Fri. Room 5 Merchants Bank Bidg. * Résidence, 314 W ( EXCELLENT EXCHANGE OPPORTUNITIES First If so have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice â€" Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage FARM LANDS Why not _ buy _ your here and get the best ? _ FOR SALE Heller Bros. Class of Diamonds 1*..â€".Quotations are buy _ your meats Meats 7.5¢ stcin crow due to talvé in June, cow dye to calve mtw:xua er due to calve in April, red â€"bef yearsold (colts are to calye in July, registered. Holstein bull 9 montlhs‘ old fromâ€" a good ul!hx‘ strain, roan bult 16 months old, l‘mâ€"‘ of butcher cattle weighing sbout 8( to 1000 pounds ewh','z heiters one vear Old, 4 spring cal pui3 h. o Nfiâ€"â€"&w with â€"pigs at side, sow ; sow due to pigâ€"in March, some store pigs 3 months old, 5 younrlg sows, owe boar six months old, _" ,/%. _ I ~â€" May, Ete,:â€" About 20 tons of gaod hay, about 100 bush, of seed odts. . 1 ~ Amplements:â€"Portland . steam enâ€" gine 12 horse er, Waterloo separaâ€". tor 32 in. cytinger and 36 in. body, m} good «rimping drder;â€" one big water tank, nearly new > ensilage cutting bfll! roller | chopper, Yorty fine chopper, Frost & Wood mowkr, Frost & Wood'i cultivater: with seed box, Vérity ph).'fi No, 21, market carriage. _ en TERMS OF SALE:â€"Seed oats ‘and butcher cattle)y cash ; alt sumstof $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount . 12. l'mmllhs' creadit on ‘approved: security or 4 per ‘cent. off‘ for cagh payments lor credit ‘amounts, _ it3 sR Local Improvement Assessment â€" â€"_â€" A Court of Revision for.the hearing of comiplaints ~against ~the proposed ecial . assessments. for the cost .of wers constructed as Local Improveâ€" ents in the Town of Waterloo inâ€"the year 1916, will be held in the Council Chamber:at the Town Hall, Waterloo, on‘ Tuesday <evening, â€" 27th February, 1917, at eight o‘clock, at which time! and place complaints against the proâ€" posed assessments, or the accuracy of: frontage measurements, or any otifem complaints which . persons‘ interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable b( the Court, will be hoeard. : ~JAMES C. HAIGHT, Waterloo, Feb. 10th, 1917 GERARD AND PARTY ARRIVE IN SWITZERLAND * (Canadjan Press.) $ Washington, Feb. 12.â€"Official reâ€" ports on the arrival of former Ambasâ€" sador Gerard and his party at Zurich, Switzerland, reached the State Departâ€" ment toâ€"day from U. $. Minister Sto vall at Berne. They added nothing to the information already published,. _ Thexe wil} be MANTOLA GOE§ DOWN. 2 f a ‘The Norwegian vessel Soldaken is beâ€" lieved to have been sunx. ' uxh ANDREWSTRAUSS, Rrop. Ep. c. MICKUS, Auctioneer, mm â€" in A 4MRA A N Paretz Stock, bety The blending is gxteptional CICARETTES 1917, rer0e 1 _ .. < ) 0 nan l | o Avncis. Tufé ‘Hal: lotsbein } YOU0E) cow ue to calve in July, Hol milking | 8(0in_ helfer dule t6, calve about ~ the ""f‘"" of hale. 3 head of butcher cattle: out s00 | 4 yeartineâ€" heifer uflmno Te one!m%“wlboM?\‘ s old. y oc o Pige and ‘Poultryâ€"Brood sow sup ie, ‘now | bosed.to Be in pig. 8 shoats about !4 é store| months old, about.40 chickens, : good s, â€" ame |dog 3 years old * $ 3P } Harnessâ€"2 .og J team harness (1 t Eeod . W 1% ""'l» nearly: new,: get [.car Fouk triage harness, 2 sets golden mounted 1URAD Clerk. 7â€"2t ned, ; : Fhere will be sold by public auction two on the prentises of the‘ updersigned, ille, situated one mileâ€"south" of WiPiams: e 10| burg, 5 and 4 miles ‘south of. Kitch | Ayr, mear m’n‘-‘&w@-‘- / C 2 4oz TaB :â€"‘%)A!\' ® ;;;.'- § < T f ‘./,//‘f' ; ‘.' , \ hi‘ \' , \<'~'~'.-‘i‘\\\“ )B 42 [ | L June,. cow buggy,harnegs, set troce chains, plow bargess !u;*:opjlinen. collare, aweat pads, halters, te Straps, ®te. °: / > ‘ Inplemm.-B â€" «Jnch tire wagon with box, ?tnrtnx _seat and. shelving,; 3â€"meh tive: wagon, . @seated> carriage, top n ht ?I‘?' ‘open busky, ~£000â€"carriage lc* with neckyoke, good bob. sleigh with Box, light kleigh nearly. new, Clutâ€" ter good &8 new;|International 8 h. p. gagoline engine nearly. neéw, Melotte eream separator (500 1h6.c@p.), good es new, Peering 6 It: cat binder: in } good working ordér, Deering 5 | T6 | <ut: mower nearly new, Deering hl)"’ take 9 f. wide as £00d As‘new, Mann } spring tooth..cultivator, . Bissell ‘d".k{ with 12 disks, Sâ€"section jron .harrows withâ€"**peeners for 2 ar 3 â€"horkes. 10!‘ hoe Noxon seed drdl, Cockshutt Sfurâ€"1 row. gang plow, Anderson. & Tudhope., {plmr nearly new, 2 Witel‘ll‘oo p_lwi] Cockshutt steel ‘land roller, _ scuffler;; nearly new,*turnip ‘dNIt large size: hoppers nearly new, fanfiing mill, eirg{ ¢ular saw, cufting box, hay fork, 120 . ft. of rope, pulléys, hgy, racknearly , new, hay knife," 2 ‘stoneâ€"boats, 2â€"sets: evavel planks, 2 "séts firdhure phnks.‘ x wheelparmwi:‘\*odt pillper, grain craâ€" | | dic, 2 seythes, â€"/2 good ox yokes, â€" a/ number of bows"? ladders 12%"" anc :21 ft. long, grind stone, counter scales ; [ cap. 240 Ibs, scilding trough, ~$ at. \ stuffer, 2 N6. 22 grinders nearly new, |% iron kettlcs, tanthook, ‘ice tomgue; | !pota‘to sprayer, lawn mower, , wagon | ‘jack, grass seeder,~ 2 crosscut saws | {nearly new, tongue truck, bag tmck.% _:grain bags and sacks, vice and some iearpenter‘s tools, Ireavy horse blankâ€" ‘ets. robes, sleigh bells, â€" ‘neckyokes, | donbletrces, forks, shovels, hoes, set ‘of stone drills, ring leader, . chains, \meat barrels, cider barrels, 3 five gal. ! o.l row gang ol cans, two gal. cans, ore gal. can, some ncarly new, a qnantity of lum:â€" ber and numerous other articles. â€" â€" Grain, Etc.â€"150 bush. oats, 20 bush Early Danbury seed oats, 25 bush: bar |cy,A 15 tons good hay.. L Ehy Som eB s We ds Bs Househoid Effects. â€"â€" Belt 6 octave organ piano case good as new, Peerâ€" less Peninsular range with tank, pip es, drum and warm closet . good . as new, 2 heaters, gless df@ipboard, sink, 2 l@rge tables, small table, parlor taâ€" ble, < 6 dining room chairs,"> kitchen chairs, couch, waah»'stand, wash maâ€" chine and wringer, churn, . 2 large ‘bedsteads with spring, smail bed, _2 ‘benches, _parlor lanfp _ with double the 28 CENTS : new, 2tur| Farm Stock, Implement, et ths; citcalir saw,â€"mearly new ; , Petre 6 horsepowerâ€"gasoline ¢ngine; 8 inch plate chopper:~ 2 (power jacks, cutting. box, 2 top buggies, one: nearly. new ; singlé horse carriage, top cutter,; jamâ€" per cutter, 2 hay racks, set carrlage {harnéss, ‘set single: harness, "set plow narness, set wagon harnegs, Sset: fy bncts, doubletrees, neekyokes, crosscut m;uu-uu-mfl-m on Lot 36, Cob. 11, in Wellcsley Tp., Webktern Section, ?% wmiles west of Linwood, Jâ€"mile.east of the boundary Iuhfmmzto-'udw“ jey. on ; ux PN f un ol oh. I " ; saw, wheclharrow,, block iand facklc, Fone cooking stove, â€" two. box. stoves, { post auger, forks, shovels; chains, and {other articles too numerous to . menâ€" years old, 6 spring calves. ~: Sheep and Pig#.â€" 10 sheep due to lagih in April, ?2â€"sows du» to farrow rising 2. years old, 3 he utli April, ?=sows due to t:g- in ‘May, 4 pigs 1 months ald. 6 8 the old: 4 pigs 2 months old. . _. %M New Frost &“"'Wood ‘binder, Frost & Wood mower, Massey: Harris spring tooth cultivator, . Wisâ€" moqnths old: 4 pigs 4 months old, . .. %"‘:‘,‘ rn-z»'fiw.w ‘binder, Frost & Wood mower, Masseyâ€" Harris spring ‘tooth cultivator, Wisâ€" wmer seed drill, wooden land roller, 2 tutrow ‘kang plow, Noxon dise harrow, #section iron harrow, scuffler, . . root pulpger, Cockshutt"walking plow, nearâ€" ily'_ new, Ayrâ€"plow No. 1, road T:nper. }wd_k&rvme nm. 'll'm' wheel truck wagon, pair hob sleighs, Maxyville hay {toam. 3# Binch rubber ‘belt, 44 > feet \long: 1 Linck rubber belt.17 feet long, 4 3â€"inch rubber helt, 82 féet lJong; {an: ning: mil}, â€"platform scale,.cap.. 1200 i TERM§. OF SALEâ€" Hay, â€" grain, I‘store pigs, and allâ€"sums of:$10.00 and : under, ‘cagh, . over that amount. 11 months"_credit on approved joint notes ;br 5 â€"per cent.â€"off. for ‘fash paynients loft credit amounts. > | t *% Seed Grain.â€"About 65 buthels oats, «boiut 50 bushel barley, about 20 bush. hog mellet, 1£ not previously sold, 3 push. Ungeérian ellét seed, about 10 tons of first class hay. |~+*~ 141 aces of land, 2% milds northwest of Waterloo, choice dairy and ‘stock farm,well watered, highest state, of cultivation, good buildings. Apply on premises burnor, ball lamp, 3 other lamps, \dlsh- 08, :j cks, pails, jugs, lard can, croâ€" quet spt, crokinole board, large wood: ch d meny other articles, ~TERMS OF SALEâ€"â€" Hay, _ grain, poultry; butcher caitle, and all sums of $10.00 and iinder, cash; over ‘that amotint 10 months‘ credit on approved security or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. en G#O..G. MaANSER, Clerk. GEO, G, CLASS; Auctionéer HEFNRY NETBRT, Prop: Farm For Sale: v, MARCH 8, 1917, MRS. WM. MITCHELL. . @«ox ow *~!$5 For Quick Sale, Party Coing §R 0k 3 i 4(05 10,; cow due to 1a calve Aprid T3t T3t |ot this vicinity‘to lcarn that the em»| bargo against freight from 8t. Clair| and Detroit frontiers has heen modiâ€" \|fied to the bxtont that about 25 cars of â€"cornâ€"will be allowed to slip through o this district daily. Not in years have the farmers so keenly felt the f | of grain for fecding, purposes as lhey" hate 10 A this Foil, ax /matl EXECUTORS‘ NOTICE TO CREprrors â€"â€" | ©.~~ 5 ANmMD OTHERS | Notite is hereby given pursuant to the Statutes .of ‘Ontario, that all creâ€" dflm:z:nd'othfirs hdviu,c[ahnf against the estate of Jolin Schwartzentrubér, late of the Township of Wilmot, in the County of "Waterloo, farmer, deceased, who died‘an or ‘about the twelfth day ol November,° 1916, are required â€" to send <by post prepaid â€"or deliver to Christian Gascho, Baden, Ontario, or Joseph Schwartzentruber, Petersburg, the said deceased, their names in full, qtt!a their addresses and descflpuons._} fult patticulars of their claims, : and. statements of the security, if any, held: by them, on or before the 24th day of February, 1917, the said executors will ‘progeed. to distribute the assets of the said deceased,,among the parties ~enâ€" titled thereto, having regard to élaims otâ€"which they: shall then have réceiv{ ed motice and will not be"Hable ._for said assets to any person of whose claim they shall, not_‘thevlg y_gve receivâ€" Dated the 3rd day ofâ€"February, 1917 ‘unII:lrt'm9llmlcriumv.|.lulul onl sn uc ut Matches Caused Death. : ‘ Her _ clothes becoming tgnlt.ei‘ nrough playing with matchesâ€"caused the death of little Jessie Biggs, daughâ€" #er ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Chas: Biggs, 19 DurKany Street, Brantford, in the Genâ€" eral Hospital of that ~ity Tuesday evening. 4 anntintmt llnllrix e t en t c 00 e t lt Tr‘"m at Gait. It is always claimeg that fhe birth rate increased in war time,‘and this has proven to be the case in Galt. During the past year several pairs of twiné were born, and on Saturday, Mrs. Thomas Taylor gave birth to tflplw. three boys. The mother ana hbabes are doing fine. Re Aremen arrived. St.. Thomas city cotneil ~passed @ byâ€"law at theâ€"request of the druggists to have all drug stores closed at eight o‘clock exéept Saturdays. 4 Drug Stores Close Early. Katnieen, the threeâ€"yearâ€"old/ danghâ€" ter : of Santord : Perry, ‘Ayirger,© was hurnéd" to déath â€" Tuesday_ /afternoon whil¢ asieep in her cradie. /Mer mothâ€" er was at &A neighbor‘s. )The house Little Ayimer Corn Coming Through "It will beâ€"good wews t of this vicinity‘to tcarn bargo against freight and Detroit frontiers h: The Real E.tate and B Baden, Ont. JOSEPI\ SCHWARTZENTRUBER C Dataraluen â€"Prat County and: District Notes Ww. J. SCHLUE CHRISTIAN GASCHO,"* : as at & nelghbor‘s. completely destroyed 203 acres of which there are 130 plowed, 60 acres bush and 10 acres ture.. This froperty has house with 11 rooms, in C A large bank barn, 80 feet i Straw shed and driving @ay sheds. â€"~Everything : in> first class condition, . .. 2 > Will buy this for quick sale. T ings are worth the money â€" * : A Big Bargain â€"â€" in a Farm â€" >J. Schlueter _ REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER Tot Burned COME AND SEE. ME to the farmors n that the emâ€" ks +3 1 uds iss o s Pikk n en lsnt taae e * A~Grand Trink Patifo train “{{\g the . 233rd Ritulio-'d \Canadicrs eastward was wree Canadicrs castward was ® account of a broken gfl west of Winnipeg about. 1. five cars tollng down an ment. No ¢n: was serious gqrow â€"Anew usernnessâ€"â€"_come us for ~new ; ones. * equipment ~and years of â€" cessful‘ experience at your Sometimes becomes /W becomes uselessâ€"come a new one. es s # & tx2 58 acre farm near M A1 soil ard buildings, 60 acre farm close to â€" ener,. ...good soil. and bui fa 45 acres,‘ neat St. Clem good soll and â€"bulldings,. ~â€" . \The above m-mz.nl’fn very reaâ€" sonable, and .can be had on ¢asy 60 Acres| Wie 150â€" farms °L. have . listed. You‘ll be sure to save time and W.H.Rosen Where "get a 80 e 197 xme'g_k'a., flmfi conveyancing,‘ mohey: to: loan, Public Stenographer â€".> Canadian NoQMrn ‘Ticket Agt 2story britk house, good bank barn, well mw hardwood. â€" bush,. . bilance â€" 4n good ‘state of cultivation. ‘Price for quick sale, including hay and binder @CAAMA ln':svmall‘ ;nm A R.N O L D A, K. Cressman WATERALOG. â€" Phone 188 Big Bar Your Come in and gelect ong of re»ng farms r'qu,l'&tl,‘ miles from Wateride, with So‘ aiso your 1 farm e % -Armdolbe 4‘.."23 ‘A SPECIAL CHANCGE i4 Right 30 H M

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