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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Apr 1917, p. 10

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"r... ... 8.50 dootutlltt..... .t.v.. C25 tnorkers..,_, 'te.. 8.00 do.. medium _-r-_ .,‘ "h27 dualism...” ‘. "r. To" CtqtttorA.,.r.., 'Fe mm Bitmap”. . 'et _.. GG0 Show. light . .-.v _ ... 1025 With light (Marinas lo-day Ihorr was but I moderate” amin- dcmnml and trade was dovidedly slow. 'l'lwrovw..< an easier Irma all round and pricoa Pt" Illglltly lowvr. ('ulvrs arc am In TV lower. Slump and [snubs firm. Hugs are easier and down almul lik Iron, yesterday. A [mu whom: quality brought 5r lputlnr than the nvm‘ngo quotations '. Heavy steers ..... . AIME. a, $1212". Choice stern. .. . .V .,. ll "(I 1150 'ttddlitttpr, per ton Potatoes. per bag, Hay. per lo!) .. .. Hon. live .r... .. Bun. per dozen .. Butter, per lb. . . . Toronto. April 17,4 Rpm-5pm at Union ntockyardu (min; were 75!; Ila. “5 calves. 1.293 lions and 11199)) and lambs. Toronto, April I'l, qnoutkmn (0-day were 8TRATFORD, APRIL mm. 1917. i ”was". Ann. mm. "Y: ELMIRA. APRIL 19TH. 1917. I. I)" . . I. dun-ed It. not lb. ' you dog. Toronto Markets QTRATFORD MARKETS. GALT, APRIL 19TH, "Mr. mum" IAIKITU. WATEILOO MARK ETB. GALT MARKETS. LIVE STOCK MARKET REPORTS CHAIN . ..... ".06tottr00 I..... .. .r..r 3.1. ..... ... $1.80 ... ... 1.00 ... ... Loo ..$1.5r00 317,00 . ... ... 38.00 F.. ....... 1.20 . ... ...‘0.00 F... ......5.50 ... 6.0010 5.25 r......... .50 Grain markvl ,. .72 .70 ... 1.00 to no ..s3s.00 $40.00 .. 2.00 2.19 ..... 1.10 1.20 “$42.00 "4.00 .. ..3.00 3.25 $10.00 to $12.00 ....... . 15.00 . ... ... .32 .. ... .. .35 _ . . . . . . 11.35 ".25 to 1.35 .. . 4.60ttt 5.00 .. 4.20 4.30 ”.00 mm 16‘50 “no i3,70. 35 Cr00 io 7 I.) ts" . .42 .45 ... . . .35 p...... .20 .. ... 3.25 ... 16.00 L00 15.00 " 81 .0tt Ill no , 71m 13 o,' 12.00 16.60 16.7.3 $2.00 42.00 as ".00 15.0. .2... .70 40.00 Ih'n cat, Itrt; 40 .04 ”0-0 I." 'rqtqtWtett.t* on; and. -. No.4. "lie; I No. I can“. rm "air, at In. l "eta. to! Mt. slim-1; 0- tarto No. a with. 131: t Tse, mm; 'No, 3 white. as . Ne, an!“ emu-am.- No. , allow. 'i.". Pour-No. 2. nominal. Barley, ”.35 o ”37, out-Ida. for aunt“. .V‘I tll‘llll l'raolt0rl00' I . IHI‘ I I In]! I mir""".', r'.lPmttu'tmmrn"mmat'tuamtmtmti, ii,:"-; 00 You Appreciate i' One will tancy the broad kind. oth. er: the reverie qu.2c narrow but thick through. the many w-ll insvnt on thet medium drug». All sizes are kept In their. We remn'nvc the name "Id date m every ring we cell free ot charge. ii' Why not buy your meat-E ii here and grt Ibo best , 'i' ii EDGAR FISCHER ii. ii', Success“! to J. B. Fischer. '.. Fi Phone 213. Waterloo. E iunntmntnntuummut-mmeatlt IINARD’S LINIMENT CUIEQ IURNO. geiirfud---Moutot. bun. :39 per ton: Item. “I 0 “a per ton, on tuck. Toronto. Ott' J rum,“ , if. an 0 "u... and“. was; m; Iaullohu _ No. t north-u. $3.10: No. . i WI. 32.“%: Ho. 3 an en. " ft, Wrmr0Fi_1twqoorq"o"ll0ru$0o"oti0rtt QUENTIFIC OPTICOAN Moro nu! Poet OM". mutton". We In” mam... "can”. " is to your interest to in. vestigate. clayton Eby t believe there are hundred. of people who are holding vac. ant um, in eastern and western towrrs and cities, who if they In- vestigate my new and thorough- ly verified exchange lint wIII en- dorse the lam: possibilities it contains. Room 5 Merchants Bank Bldg. Residence, 314 W ( Phone, Office 949. Res!decne 314W (Waterloo) Open Evenings, Mom, Wed., Fri. How many iiten do you meet that will deny the outstanding prospects of WESTERN CAN. ADA FARM LANDS? It so have your wants Burt- plied here, “e alwayl keep on hind chnim Beef, Pork, Lamb and ifome-made First EXCELLENT EXGIMNGE OPPORTUNITIES So silo your glass. out- grow "Heir trgefttirtee- come to us tttr new ones. Splendid equipment and years at suc- cessful experience at your ur~ vice. Heller Bros. Sometimes become. worn and becomes "qete....-ettmq, here for a new one. . ARNOLD JANSEN Optometrist Right at the Market KI1CHENER, ONT. Phone 853 FARM LANDS Your Eyeglass use Sausage Class Meats Paris, April 17-It was estimated at midnight that German losses in killed, wounded and prisoiiers in the stt'eeossful- French offensive between Solssons and Itheims totalled 100,000. The victory does not compare with the Sommo offensive whieh started a month ago in the point of tehitory gained, but in destruction of the oncmy‘s armed forcos and damage to his military pres- 'reo. it i,, n 'u,. n-gwyhxy- CIV'PDGS. ' _ t" . ARE BEGANIZING CAPTURE!) POStTIONS. ' .' v, _ _ Paris, April "r-fee' Btatutmttrtt).---North and south of the one than was Intermittent artlllery fire. Our patrols brought back urination. No newspaper or periodical or printed matter of any kind can now be sent trom Canada to prisoners of war in neutral or enemies' countries, according to omcial notice Just ls. sued. mammal! Between Scissons and Rhelmu our troops are organizing the position: cap- (and. of Aubcrive. In the region of Miles a strong German counter attack on our new line- was broken up by our artillery and machine gun fire which Mutilated - leases on the enemy, Other German counter attacks in the eeetion of Cauchy also were broken up. The weather continues very bad over the whole front. In Champagne the night was marked by more active artillery 'tttttttttig went EHENBH flfflXilllf BETWEEN SHISSHNS AMI] HHEIMS NETS l -" 100.0110 EEHMAN EASUAETIES 'y"mm"m"""tNmttmtnnntntmmt' Map thawing northern mu of the bat-u. "out attending from the Baltic to Massey Harris Agency 60 acre farm Co-se to kitatr ener, good ttttit and buildings, aplenu‘id water supply. Come in and select one of thc150 farms I have “and, You'll be lure to save time and money. WH. Rosenbusch Having purchased a large number ot buggies before tre raise In price we are “tie to tell them for considerably less than the price being asked new. Come In and take advantage of (In low prices w. are otter. in. new. " acre farm new. Heidelberg, A1usoil and, buildipgs. -- The above farms at; very rea- conablchand can be had on any lermu. " acres, neat at. Clements ttet) soil and buildings. '90 acre farm, or'ti' in the but larmu near Kitchener. Where you get 3 Square deal " Frederick St. Phone 324. conveyancing, mum-y to loan; Pub": 8tertographer Canadian Nttrtttttrrt Ticket Act. die-ad mufjnvy Arrow. by the Iona of Prim}. Lco'pold. tho Black Bu. An unult on the Raul-M out of Lida " the ”In! In- Everywhere else the night was calm. Big Bargains In Small Farms Buggies For Sale V: WATERLOO "t 4 ., A "'fftd GERMAN ATTACK RUSSIAN LINE. B3378 '. At this hour they continue to so iforward, meeting Mule real-tune; .Thc spoils will be great. 3nd the " ivanlago resulting from nonunion of iLens. Maven mining dhrtrtet "emu. Mons. . I Canadian Headquarters in France t Ma London), April C,'.---" run mm [of the battle of Vlmy is ours tonight. .The Germans are In full retreat and the Canadians, advancing an rapidly as the mined and wrecked roads per- mit. am hard upon their heals. Giv- cm‘hy. Pequimy. Vimy itself. Far- bus and Willerval. are ours. Lane is on fire, and u is believed that It will be evacuated before morning. Washington. April Ir.-- A German tubmnrlne to-dny fired on the Genny er Smith, new un mile. .0th of New'York. The presence of - nubmarinee m American water. Incl. um that the (Noumea German whim-Me block“. " American At. male not he "tret. e The Hun in at last headed for home. and going strong. “my has helped. Lens is on Fire and May Soon Be Occupied by the British. CAN ADIANS - PURSUE All morning our artillery ind been dropping shells on the German lines. especially on the viii-go of Vimy, and the response was feeble and snu- modie This afternoon there was I series of violent explosions in the mining villages ground Lens and ui, vin, where heavy charges were being used to destroy the shafts Ind over. head structures of the mines, THREATENED SUB. BLOOKADE or Tr. B. BEGINS The sound waked the whole from Into life. our Infantry pushéd down into me and Givenchy, where they came into touch with the enemy‘s marguard. (By Stewart Lyon, Sphclal Correspon- dent of the Canadian Pres-0' BEHMANS llillll HEADEI] fllll HUME UNI a. can my In France. Arrtt up". w... on In!” “'0'.th mud! mvmmmmmi Mun-la. WIMWHln-f mutton-upland. In the mmmdnmmn has“! on ”but. m m' redundant-noun"! ttyrtorl plus. -lanr In that a lucky. I. m In which - hey My for“ - «can». In!!! anlllwy' Ind mod-In m l stt to "that dltthqtt to explain '"i we! Mon when the mun eon-i m on the arbitrary can" no“ not, “on. - than on Wm or trhuae', a, but In modern warfare the “lung " a hit of much or nun. point” which I. mark“ pnly on - MI”, may be a! far greater Importance Gil .tertbftsattee than the - u a' won known my. I Toward tho ”when end of the British Ila. mtrthweqt " " Quontln, In and: was mad- to.day on an ex- !cndod from and at um. all": the Irma: advanced more than I Mlle. VII-ion. Important plant. Including Cousteau", were captured. In the meantime Can-dun: turturi, north fought their way through tho: wood but“ an tho eastern "out of. the Vlmy ridge. i The Gun-diam, by the way, are loud In (Mir will. of the Seoul-h troops. who fought south " than In akin. 1ittllltlillllllll Listed this week for Quick sale lam "tufiod that if the {armors in my District who It: anxious to fill a patriotic duty and take advantage of the strong demand there in and win be for every pound of food qt " that an be produced-- want or will use the avail- I able labour. they can get good help by Mine in, " clippling gut ma mail- ing t e I ove up- Berarttn o_n. But You should l Br I system, I report on both the available supply of labour end the local demand. It the demand exceeds the local supply I have the whole Province to draw on. thtou h the Ontario Gov- ernment Public g',u',",'eld Bureau: which I represent in his Dietrict. and I will do my utmost 1i'd', that my District is supplied. do it many. the Department of Aariculture I have orders to do my utmou. amongst other duties. to encourage production of Farm Product. Ind particularly to acid in seeuriog a supply of farm labour. _ moods food. IE SHINE? The Empire mutt be - Fed or we lose this War _ be the District anhtéve of This Cdupon is for Every F antler The District Iupresentativdu, Office is , now a Farm Labour Bureau I who is willing to use Help __. Representative "'w,'ii?iii',rr'r'r'u'='srri Department of We Our bord " the ' nun. n... it!" ridge, killed men ovcrywhero and "mated today that "WE'PWM In”! Run pm with the troops at the tht. number more m." "o. minim giving Invalutbic ”than“ in "-,,7TTiri'"i"i"iarC='i wlnnin. the great victory. " was - o'/lllvAll'lhll"'"'" FOR “LI "ttl J. B. Knapp, Gait, Ont. The Real Estate and Business Broker Preston ”I. DAV 100 acres of the choicest of good, 85 acres seeded down in grass, 5 acres in wheat, 1,0 acres plowed; good brief, house and good bank barn; ok 10 acres of bush. wiifsen with or without the bush. W. J. Schlueter I Have the Adams Farm listed , Come and see me. '. J. SCHLUETER g HEAL IOTATI AND was“. IIOKII ltis she-min; in to II. from " quartets. Thank. to the deep interest shown by the Department of Apiculture. the Public Employment Bureau. the Organization of Resource. Committee. Bonds of Trude. etc. I “weeping cem- pnign he. been carried on in the Cities. Towns etc., to arouse the people to e ten» of the duty they owe to the' Farmer and to Ihemuelvee to plece hand and mind in reading-u for a call to work on the land this tee-on. team-Ce}; wnrehouieinen Gd Win”; men in thousands. ptefeubly the” who were raised on farm. are being lined up. I . Where in the Labour coming from , Everywhere. W. no than tut macho Ibi- - wqet--oota holiday- andlhoy vil " Munch-l Ohi- mommy. lo out an: the work.” will huh-.- " br tuo pm Duh-o. no" to work uni work had. High Sehoo.l bore, "w {my AT This in u than can”... w-mrlh with_ the (amen I -

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