_ do., buils .. Stockers ... .. do., medium d0., light .. Cunners ... . There was a very small run in to day, scarcely enough to make a mar ket. Prices were practically steady and unchanged from yesterday‘s ad vance of 25¢ over the closing pricecs n‘ Jast week, with the exception of hogs which are steady at this week‘s de eline of about 60c from last week‘s top. w‘tlons. pavy steers ..... ...$10.50 to $11.5¢ Cholce butchers ..... ...10.00 _ 10.50 do., medium ... . . Butcher bulls. choicc do., medium . ~*d0., common . Helfers, good to .do., medium . ‘Toronto, March 13.â€"Receipts at Union stockyards toâ€"day were cattie, 28 calves, 1,572 hogs and sheep and iambs. Corn, per bush. ... ... .l. ... 0 295 Snowdrift ..... ..< :.il... ....â€" 495 Middlings ... ... ... ... ... 40.00 Outs, per bushel _ ... ... ... .. .65 Hey, per Son, new ... ... ...15.00â€"17.00 EC{O. per dozen ..... .... .48 to .50 Butter, per lb. ..... ..... .43 to 45 Live Hogs . ... ... s2. .22 022. 14.25 Potatoes per bag, ....... 4.20 to 4.50 *TIapped COKD ........... i...... 16b Bran ... Whest ... ... l..: z.. ... People‘s ....:. ..:czll..;. . Mapie Leat ; .. .. *;;7.â€"â€".â€"*~ Wheast, old .......; ... Flour, bpecial .... ... ï¬onour.chzzt...... ur, Fe £¥nl ra$. en Flour, Juliet ..... ... Flour, Special ..... .. Bborts, per ton ... .. â€"MAFIGY â€"..â€"co....5:.,0. Xhédlings, per tom _.. Oats, per bushel ..... . Bran, per owt. ... .. Eggs, per dozen ... .. Butter, per lb. .. ... . Hay (new) per ton .. . Ho#s, live ... .... . Potatoes per bag, .... do., medium Potatoes,: per bag .... .... ... 3.75 Hay, per ton .. .. .. ..$10.00 to $12.00 Hiows, Hive ... ... ... ... ... 14.05 Eggs, per dozen ... ... ... ... 0 .37 Butter, per Ib. ... ... ... ... .. 0 .35 STRATFORD, MAR. 15TH, GUELPH, MAR. 15TH, 1917 Toronto Markets tight ELMIRA, MAR. 15TH, 1917. STRATFORD MARKETS. cows, choice GUELPH MARKETS. GALT MARKETsS. ELMIRA MARKETS. LIVE STOCK. MARKET REPORTS ho ns e weme (enberces SEoPD 4.6.‘! ; To mt ....4.5«15 C sig skkus.. io. 861E ns ask sep se â€" BHf© i i iiie ol. A95| & is +i i+ ++« 400018 E0 ... ... ... u. 668 choice . 14.00 _ 14.85 .. 4.20 to 4.50 i+1211 ~BQ .8t 10.25 $12.00 5.00 $ 1.10 6.25 1.25 7.00 8.25 6.50 9.59 $1.2%5 to 1.35 .. 4.60 to 5.00 _ .68 .10 .. 1.00 to °.10 +) ix. +.: 38.00 200 _ 210 1.. 110 1.80 $40.00 $41.00 1917. .+ S$L1F ... 4.80 + ~§.35 20 2.60 .$ 1.76 .. 4.4t .. 4.8( .. 4.90 . 38.00 $ 1.3¢ «.. $490 .. .69 _ 1.i5 .3 ©.5# .37 $13.00 14.25 1.25 5.25 6.50 9.50 6. 50 .$ 1.10 9 5 7.5¢ 9.2f the 241 BJ 50 L ol Near and : Distant Vision s Do You Appreciate ; First l"flllllllfll’llfll’lllllllllllllliIllllllllllllll_h'.~ SCIENTIFIC OPTIC aNn Store next Post Office, Kitchener. We issue marriage licenses, s N: ic etUnEt :t annuuenmtmmmmumr ce et ce C S t it 0 uit td it w m ue eB t e t e i t ME t B o t t u4 The Greater Toronto Labor Party was launched at a meeting in the Lab or Temple, and décision reached to onter the politicat arena. nHedntantontrennteenntnenn snn Millfeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $38 per ton; shorts, $40 per ton, on track, Monâ€" treal freights. . Cornâ€"American No. 3 yellow, $1.21, subject to embargo. Peasâ€"No. 2, $2.50. Barlev, $1.22 @ $1.23, outside, _ for malting. ( Buckwheat, $1.28, nominal, shipping points. s 72%¢, at lake pofts, for immediate shipment; Ontario No. 2 white, 64c @ §6c, outside; No. 3 white, 63¢ @ 65¢, outside. Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $1.81 @ $1.83, outside, accordiug to locaâ€" tion; Manitoba wheat, No..1 northern. $2.03%; No. 2 northern, $2.01; No. 3 northern, $1.9%5; No. 1 northern, $2.01. Oatsâ€"Canada western, No. 2, 7&- @ 74c; No. 3 Canada western. T1i%e VYou‘ll find them a great com venianre; no necessity to change sptcks when you want to loox near or far and the cost is only a trifle more than ordiâ€" nary glasses. Heller Bros. it so have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on band choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage Bpring ilaribs Culled lambs JOHN NOLL CARPET WEAVvER PETERSBURG Room 5 Merchants Bank Bidg. Rcsidence, 314 W ( i Phone, Office 949. Residecne 311 W (Waterloo) Open Cvonings, Mon., Wed., Fri. It is to your interest to inâ€" vestigate. Clayton Eby 1 believe there are hundreds of people who are holdimg vacâ€" ant lots, in eastern and western towns and cities, who if they inâ€" vestigate my new and thoroughâ€" ly verified exchange list will enâ€" dorse the latest possibilities it contains. How many men do you meet that will deny the dutstanding prospects of WESTERN CANâ€" ADA FARM LANDS? Why not _ buy _ your mea'aé here and get the pest ? = EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fischer. Phone 213. Waterloo. EXCELLENT EXCHANCE OPPORTUYNITIES Toronto,. March 13.â€"Grain market FARM LANDS IN SAME GLASS If You â€" WwISH IT. ied and watered weighed off cars Luk. ccie2 Lsw Class GRAIN. Meats : quamameramigtiing 15.40 15.65 14.65 13.00 «/J Weseloh‘s Shoe Store 14.50 16.26 â€"The sate of farm stock and impleâ€" ments on the farm of Mr. Aaron Scheifele on Tuesday _ last _ week, was A decired s.ccess _ and _ good prices were realized. â€"Mrs. Elizabeta Good of Kitchener spent over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ailen Good _ of < Kitchener spent Sunday } Wishinz you every succoers in your new sphere of life and praying that the protection of the Almignty may surroundyou whore ever your fuiure lot may he cast and assaring you ta« your‘ good, fortnune will be closely anmd eagerly watched by u8. ‘we #ish you for the prosent a fond &nd affectioniite farewell. in Kitchener on Friday evening !u!.’ Mr. Geo. Schinbein paid a business visit to Toronto last week.â€"Mr. Chas. Cuntz visited at the home of his brother Henty in Baden over Sunday.? â€"The sate of farm stock and lmplt-»’ Local Items of Intercst. A sleithload of onur horkey sports took in the Hamiltonâ€"Kitchener game Signed on hehalf of the restdents of this community, » In behalf of the residents of this community we beg you to accept tha small gift. not for its intrinsic value but simply as an expression of our sincere appreciation oi you as citizcns of our community on the cve ef your departure for your new home. | Mr. Bzra Dummart of Kitchener: ON¢ brother,. The <sympathy of the |_pent tnc week end at Mr. F. Lep! COM®unity is extended to the be sons.â€"M. Edgar Bowmman has. enâ€" "S@aved family in this their time of acted iwith ‘the Bmidge and Railway !7&) and sorrow. Joustruction Battalion and is leaving ; o ho doter iN umdns mond secuns shortly. for the front. We wish him a : hy e | saie returm=â€"Mr. i. Barnett was a‘ Mannuexm. asitor to Guelph on Saturday.â€"Mr.: on nds J.P. Jupp has moved to this village News Notes. j |com Elnwra.â€"Glad to . report | mr. 1. uevi Letson is speedily recovering , 92P buckets and evaporaters are â€"rom hisâ€"serious illness.â€"Mr. George being overhauled ready for the spring Aill is having an auction sale next S5°3500. The spacialâ€"evangelistic serâ€" »riday.â€"Mr, ithodes Letson is art Y!°CCS it the L@tcher Church were present laid up with the La Grippe.â€" closed on Sunuay night with quite a Mr. Byron Letson un’;l son archie number of converts. spent last Tuesday ih Kitchener.â€"â€" y;g;q j i mr. and Mrs. John Wallis attended x;; 0s ï¬o_l;:]mn ands':;omn. £ Fish he funeral of the former‘s brotherâ€"inâ€" ,, *# a'n. ra. .4. ant* o Euers ; .aw, Mr. Win. Glennie near Guelph. hl'!'“ were visitors at the "°'I"’ 6f itev. Mr. Plant occupied the puipit in M'q",":;fl,MPï¬ N. Btel"?‘eyhlast ""g:y the Congregational Church here lasi ; "‘v;:“f‘-‘ .; swor:s;v.a °e “""‘M"' ts sunday morning.â€"The â€" friends aml~‘""__ * han: & fimer were Mr. and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. George:M“" :\orm.m hhamz. and Mr. and razenpfing assembled at their home, ({S Câ€" Habel of Haysville, and the iast briday evening â€" and tenderediln;‘%cs M’;"V and Ida Snider. of New them a farewell party. During tae!| PUNGe¢â€"iRev. N. B. Stauffer of Al evening they presented them with u‘beru hgs returned to his home after leather coverod armi} chair The lol_,ctmdnctmg meetings here for several lowing alidress was read 20 : weeks.â€"â€"Messrs.. Jack and Edward: l:l‘o Mr. and Mrs H:s)e;pnï¬g ; ;’?‘cminldt kh“: retu;n edh-home mten " f â€" ce (hia »o», 7| Tavistock where they have been en _ As you are about to leave this com‘ | gaged for the last few weeks threshing We turther desire to express our apâ€" preciation of you as citizens during whe many years that you have been with us. We trust that whenever the opportunity presents itself you will renew your former. acquaintances ::> this district where we can assure you a eordial welcome will always await you; and if ever it should be to your advantage to again take up your abode in our midst no one can be more pleased than we. . Moreover, we hope that those good qualities and traits which you have always displayed while with us, will win for you, in fulure, a host of friends as trustworthy and true as those whom you are now leaving. As you are about to leave this com: munity we deeply regret your remoyâ€" al from is, but we feel certain that what.is our loss is someone elses gain whgro ever you may go. News Notes. w0 his home here until such time as ‘e may be able to resume his duties is clerk in a general store.â€"Miss Natâ€" vess, onc of our former teachers, spent the week end and Sunday with Yiends and was the guest of Miss iobertson.â€"Mrs. C. Albrecht left Monâ€" lay morning for Kitchener where she will remiin for a few days, after which she will proceed with her jourâ€" aey to Toronto, where she will visit ier son lorâ€" a short time.â€"Mrs. M. Schaub is at present laid up with the grippe.â€"Mr. Ed.Schaub spent a ‘ew.days in Elmira and Kitchener last week. â€" The smokestack of Reiner Bros. & (Co, miils was blown down last Thursday and will be replaced #OOOr e in Mrs. \. Rau of New Hamburg visâ€" ited relatives and friends here for a week.â€"Mrs. J. Kaufman was visiting with her daughter Mrs. Jacob Hamel in New Hamburg for a few days last "Weck and returned home Monday.â€" The return match between the L(l) wood and _ Wellesley _ intermediates was played last Thursday when good hockey was played. The lecals were triumphant in this game, by a score of â€"4â€"3.â€"Miss Mary Habermehl Jeft ‘ast Saturday for Kitchener where she will visit prior. to leaving for Hamilton where she will spen@ some months.â€"â€"Mr. Val. Habermeb] of Milâ€" rerton who recenhtly had his leg brokâ€" en in a hockey match was brought Local Items of Interest. Our Busy Neighbors West Montrose Conestogo. w MbA AQ k0 S Wellesley Mr. Melvin Nurse and Willie Rich Ardson of Elmira spent the week ene at thoir homes here.â€"Mr. and Mrs Wm. Rennic of Glenallan spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Aleg.. Cooper At the prohibition convention a reso lution was passed ordering an inquir into conditiens in military camps is Britain. _ Mrs. John MacPherson was the guest of Mrs. Walter Adam on Tues day.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cooper spent i'ruesdav with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews.â€"Mr. Geo. Logel had a bee ;on Wednesday afternoon to take down the barn which he had bought in Glenalian.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers and family of Poole spent a few days of last week with ber sister Mrs. T ‘Tanner.â€"Miss lona and Master Oth mer Nurse of Milbank spent the week end with their uncle Mr. Wm. Nurse. â€"The box social held at Glenallan on Friday night proved a decided success. Theâ€" total proceeds of _ the â€" evening amounted to one hunderd and sixteen doilars and eighty cents ($116.80).â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Kidd and son Dave o Ulenallan spent Wednesday <evening at Mr. C. Tabbort‘s.â€"Misses Eva and Vera Mewhinney oi Glenalian spent the week end undor the parental roof. Briefs. clover Sap buckets and evaporaters are being overhauled ready for the spring season. ‘The spacial evangelistic serâ€" vices in the Latcher Church were closed on Sunuay night with quite a number of converts. Visitors Coming and Going. |â€"Rev. E. Silcox of Toronto occupied ‘the pulpit in the Methodist Church on |Sunday afternoon. _ He represented |the Dominion Alliance.â€"Miss Theresa +Geh1 of Kitchener spent Sunday +with friends here.â€"Mr. Adolf Lembke ‘intends leaving this week for ~his home near Guernsey, Sask.â€"Mr. John ‘Struck left on Friday for Toronto.â€" ; Mr. Wim. Hachborn spent Saturday ‘afternoon with rt)l" parents at Kitâ€" ‘chener.â€"Mr. Ha Fiddler last week , entered upon his duties as apprentice ‘in the G.T.R. depot, St. Jacobs.â€"The .United Farmers will meet on Saturâ€" dey evening to receive the report of the Provincial Annual meeting held in Toronto a short time ago. from.Arowchillâ€"â€"He was well known and respected by everyone, about & year ago he left the farm and mmoved to the village. He leaves to mourn his loss a widow, and a grown up famâ€" y of 6 sons and 4 datghters, also one brother.. The <sympathy of the community is éxte:‘(lvd'tu the beâ€" reaved family in this their time of trial and sorrow. The grim reaper death, came again last week to our midst and claimed Mr. Michac} Birmingham, who died on March 6th, at his home at Crosshil}, a!:mf 66 years, 5 months and 5 days. The late Mr. Birmingham suffered a great deal these last few years . from rheumatism, but bore his suffering with great courage and fortitude. He lived here nearly all his life on the old Birmingham farm about three miles Briefs. her brother Wm. A. Glennie of Eramâ€" osa.â€"Mr. Oliver Scheifele left on Tuesday for the West, on his annual business trip.â€"Mrs. Otto Koch is on the sick list.â€"Mr. Menno Moyer o« the Willow Bunch District, Sask., who spent the winter in Ontario, spent the week end with friends here prior to leaving for his home in the West. Shoes at Cut Prices [ On account of our 9 DAYS‘ SHOE SALE being so successful, and as we still have a great number of Shoes that we want to move out we haye decided to continue aifering Big Bargains for one week longer, so if you have not been in here is your chance to save from 50¢ to $1.50 n-kuvht'yuwfllhnhmthpsnflu. Don‘t miss this chance. L S ®%#r:â€" . 6 wÂ¥ WEST _ AUSTIN B. SHUBERT, Inc. biee cie: cHicaco. uS k s F eleis Hirel revenmmen * Nothing ta moret tant to the Fue A & Shipper than doing :nmm with an w Honestâ€"~ Reliable~â€" Rerponsibleâ€" Safe *n Fur. House. j&e "Ship to Shubert" the largest house in the World dealing es exclusively in Amorican Raw Furs, 44 l What makes toâ€"day‘s store ads. of + «pecial interest is the ‘fact that they deal with to«day‘s byying problems. Further particulars can be had from ‘he Plaintiff‘s Solicitor at Stratford or from the Master at Kitchener or from the Auctioneer at Millbank. ‘DATED this 9th, day of March, A.D.. 1917. § TERMS OF SALE:â€"Ten per cent at ‘he time of sale and the balance in 30 days thereafter. In other reapects the terms and conditions of sale will be ‘he standard rules of the Suprome Tourt of Ontario. The Farm is practically all in cultiâ€" vation, two. storey frame house and frame barn. There is a school about i mile from the farm. The property will be offered subject to a reserved bid fixed by the Master. Pursuant to the Judgment for Adâ€" lminlatratlmu dated the 10th day of Ocâ€" tobor 1916, there will be sold by pubâ€" lic auction with the approbation of J. ‘J. A. Weir, Esquire, Master ‘of this Court at Kitchener by W. B. Freeborn, Auctioncer, at Mulcahy‘s Hotel in the Village of bank County of Perth, at the hour of o‘clock a.m., on the ith day of April, 1917, the following land and pyemises inâ€"one parcel, that ‘s to say: â€" The West half of Lot Numâ€" ber Four in the Sixth Concession. WI-\ tern Section of the Township of Wel ‘eslev in the County of Waterioo, conâ€" taining 100 acres more or fess. ‘ Re E€tate of Robert Gibson, Deceased DAviDSON vs. cigson. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO The discovery will prevent thousâ€" ands of deaths annnally from lockjaw and infection heretofore resulting from the suicidal bahit ‘of cutting. corns. flarmes or, pven irrflarv!iqujolvninx tissue. * ~~ 43 : You apply just a few drops on the tendor, aching comn and instantiv> the sorencss is relieved, and soon the coriy is so shrivelied that it lifts out with onut pain.; It is (a stieky.. substance which dries when applied and nevor in Ask at any pharmacy for a quarte: ounce of freezone, which will cost very little, but is said to be sufficient to rid one‘s feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. __Good news spreads ropidly and drug There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" gists here are kept busy dispensing|tion on the farm of the undersigned, freezone, the cther discovery of a Cin situated one mile north and oneâ€"half cinnati man, which is said to loosen f > any corn so it lifts out with the fingere 'mile east of New Dundce, Lot 4, Con. Ask at any pharmacy for a auarte: 3 Block A.. on UDICIAL SALE OF FARM IN TOWN SHIP OF WELLESLEY. Part I.â€"â€"Irene Boshart $4; Elmer Schwartzentruber 84; Ada Schaefer 83; Welland Lautenschlager $1; So.â€" omon S§chwartzentruber (80; Mabel Bechthold 58; Hilbert Seyler 58; Anâ€" son Litwifler 31. $ .z . Sr. It=â€"tEuella Montag 76, Clayton Litwiller 68, Wilfred Bechthold 66 Fred Lautenschlager 65, Walter Bechtâ€" hold 62, Verda Schaefer 61, Adam Sevier 51. Jr. III.â€"Milton Boshart 71, Milton Rueffer 62, Alfred Montag 61, Allan Schwartzentruber 56. Jr. I.â€"Adam Hofstetter 76; Emms Rueffer 75, Allie Frank 58; Norman Holzworth 58. report for 8. S. No. 14, Foton:;u t _ Jr‘. IV.â€"Irwin Litwiller, Mary Ruefâ€" fer 69. Sr. lil.â€"Harry Rueffer 77, Mary Aun Shantz 76, Emma Heimpel 73. the largest house in the World dealing exclusively in Amorican Raw Furs, ENO Tabermi A mariment. thainsbrst Market gwm and the naunt -u...«’-'fl;?.." peedy, Courtcous service. Write for the Intest edition of. "Tbe @lmbert @ftgger" centaining valuabie Murset information you must have The following is the monthly school posite the Market OPKITCHENER Telis how to foosen a : tender corn so it lifts :out without pain. ($gd.) "J. J. A. WEIR",, Master at Kitchener. G. G, McPHERSON, Plaintiff‘s Soticiter. _KITCHENER 34 Frederiick Street It Works! Try It Echool Zzeport. 11â€"3t MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT Ccures DIPHTHERIA. _ _ Terms of Real Estate.â€"19 per cent. of purchase money to be paid on day of sale, balance of torms will be made known on day of sale, or can be had from the undersigned. %. J, SHANTZ E. B. HALLMAN Terms of Sate. Hav. (at cattie and i sums of $10.00 and ander, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit m approved security or 6 per cent. off for cash payments _ of _ credit amounts. U _ Real Estate.â€"On the same day and ;nlace the farm will be offered for saie congisting of 100 acres of land in a high state of cultivation, 9 acres good hardwood bush, 12 acres in fall wheat. 4 acres seeded down, fall plowing nearly all done, orchard with diTerâ€" ont kinds of frdit. On the farm is a zood bank barn, with straw . shed, zood cement stabling fme;l ont with litter and feed carrier, 2 cement silos,| slaughter house. abundance .+ »vater supplied with ram, good oné and oneâ€" half storey 6 roomed dwelling house. wood shed and driving house. This! is a good grain farm. | Also 8 tons Clover Hay and 22 tons Timothy Hay. new, large oak coal heater, large butâ€" cher table, beam scale 1200 lbs. cap., set of team harness, set rope plow harness, single harness, forks, shovâ€" ols, doubletrees, chains, hoes. ‘milk pails, large cream can and many other atricles too numerous to men-‘ tion. | / â€"=~ t ts ; Implements, Etc.â€"Good threshing} ntrsun ds â€" " â€" / and silo outfit, 18 h.p. traction cngine,l lix order to enmbat the high nost df large ‘separator with straw blower i n 0 4 Booke? h ?ssn;ed the and new 7 in: beltâ€" 140 ft. long, alt in{JiVing. Mayor Booker has is s H ood shape, blizzard cutting box near-""m""w'“f aphenlâ€"to the ‘public M;' ly new, â€" Masseyâ€"Harris corn binder ll.ton: On account of the very exhorâ€" uearly now, Masseyâ€"Harris grain bind| Pit2"t "rk_'e of potstoes at (t:(et:resm:t or % ft. cut nearly new, McCormick time, I would mpectlve.ly “th e:;:’:: mower 6 ft. cut, McCormick 13 tube nc to abstain from usine them w lisk drill, 2 row Masseyâ€"Harris corn gether for a period of one month. it-ullivator. spring <Looth cultivatgr, [ ~~â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€""â€"~â€"=mmâ€"mowoze zcss Masseyâ€"Harris 4â€"horse disk, Varity Zfurrow plow, Cockshutt single plow, & & Ayr plow, 3â€"sec. iroY harrows, 2â€"horse B‘g Bargalns steel hav rake, stcek land roller, soodI wagon with extra set of stee!l wheels, meâ€"half truck wagon, 2 hob slcighsl in Small Far ms (1 new}, wagon box, iâ€"horse carriage, j 58 acre farm near Heidelberg, rubber tire open buggy, steel tire A1 soil a'ndfulldinol- A en buggy. 2 flat hay racks 16 ft. 60 acge farm close to Kitchâ€" long,: stgék »rack, fauning mill, Deâ€" cner, ~good soil and buildings, l-lvy’c‘?eé:: separator â€" 350 tbs. can’ splendid water supply. . _ > Cattle.â€"6 ~GOODâ€" Dairy Cows,! (mostly‘ Holsteins)â€"2 cows Tresh one ; A R N O L D J aA N $ E N nonth, 3 cows due to‘ calve in ‘April, Optometrist cow due to caive in July, fat cow, 2{f~~>â€"â€"Right at the Market y3c0 yearling stcers, 2 fat cattle rising 2, KITCHENER, ONT. Phone 853 years old, 4 ‘heifers rising 1 one ,vear,’ . 4 calves, brood sow due to pig by! . time of sale, brood sow, 8 shoats. l I & T S TV! OW Mm â€"_Heavyvâ€"Bav. .borseâ€"43â€" vrfl..j.l‘.mM â€"ar old, Bay Garriage Horsé 15¢yeare . TR s Eho ooo Pttiern bay team 14 years old (zood \mrkers).f sitak & Valuable Real Estate and Farm Stock. Implements, etc Commencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m., sharp. the following valuable property, viz.: ALBERT H. EINWAECHTER, Proprictor The Real Estate and Business Broker Preston THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917, Listed this week for Quick Sale AT * PHONE %0 DAY Auctioneer PUBLIE SAE A good farm prope‘ty on the Hamilton and Gali read, about 1 mile from Shefficld. 270 acres of gooc lang, 45 acres tiimber land; good drainage; lot of good water at house and barn. The soil is a gray loam. Wire, rail and stump fenced:; a few acres orchard. 8 room frame cottage and bank barn 74x 52. This farm is one of the best between Galt and Hamâ€" 3 iiton; the distance from Gait 7 miles. CS Will take good town property in part payment. Come and see me fo: further information. ; . J. SCHLUETER . J. Schlueter REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER Clerk teamster or implement agent to at once to 29 Acres An oportunity for a milk man, get a splendid location. Apply Where you get a sqnare deal 3€ Frederick St. Phone 324 conmveyancing, muney to loan, Public Stenographer Canadian Northern Ticket Agt. Zstorey Brick House, and good Bank Barn, and Silo, good land W.H. Rosenbusch _ The above farms are very reaâ€" sonable, and can be had on casy terms. Come in and select one of the 150 farms ! have listed. You‘il be sure to save time and money. + A. K. Cressman 45 acres, neat St. Ciements, ¢o_gq -o{l and_ buildings. . â€" 90 acre farm, one of the best farms near Kitchener. 5 vice. So aiso your glasses â€" outâ€" grow their usefuinessâ€" come to us for new ones. ~ Splendid Sometimes becomes worn â€" and becomes uscicssâ€"come here for a new one. Situate in Town of Waterioo, WATERLOO. _ Phone 185 Your Eyogiass Case 64 NIGHT