Cz do.. good ... _ __ do.. medium i «o., common A Jeiférs ..... "*‘do., medium ..... eButcher cows, choice do., medium ..... Butcher bulls, choice * UW4.. good ..... . *~»#10., medinm . Reedeors ... .. fllge â€"~ d6., bulls .. yas â€" Stockers ..... ..... ‘ do.. medinum ..... . <.doe., light ..... ... Comahkers .â€"... .:; : . Onttors ..... 0 0000.0. «*Pereonto, April 24. ~Grain market quotations toâ€"day were: .. Ontatio wheatâ€"No. 2 witner, $2.48, ® Bome hogs sold 25c lower than yes terday, but@mostiy held over for to amorrow‘s mrarket. Quotations: Heavy steers ..... ..$11.25 @ $11.77 Choice steers ....."% ... 11900 0 P1.2% .. There was a very small market this amorning, with an unusually light run offéring. Prices were steady to firm @t yesterday‘s‘ quotssions and every thing cleaned up.. Sheep and lamhs gtill very searee and high. Good rur Of calves, with market steady. Hay, per ton, new . Straw, per ton .... Hogs, live ....... . Potatoes, per bag .. pring lambs ... ... ulled Jambee .... .0. logs, fed and watered do., weighed off cars #o., flo.b. 22002 200. heep, light do., heavy Flour, Special . Flour, Chief ... Flour, Jnliet .. «Flour, Special ‘Bhorts, per (on tatoes, pei hag y, per ton .. .. 1g§, Hve ..... . igs, per dozen . tter, per lb. ... STRATFORD, APRIL 26TH, 1917 GALT, APRIL 26TH, 1917. ELMIRA, APRIL 26TH, 1917. lings, er ton wheat ELMIRA, MAR. 29TH, 1917. , high grade , family, cwt. er bush. .. ufl‘ Jb. ... , per bag ,; dressed .. , live ..... per ton ..... STRATFORD MARKETS. ATERLOO, APRIL 26TH, 1917. ®, per Jb. , per doz it, per tb. .. ... ... .44 A4 EROE 44. ..... s..ss.rcirncs. AB per ton ..... ..... 14.00 to 16.00 per ton GALT MARKETS. WATERLOOQ MARKETS. ave MARKET REPORTsS CRAIN ton BR, APRIL 26TH,1917. ton R MARKETS. 16 8.50 8.00 12.00 9.00 16.95 11.00 1000 7.00 8.00 7.00 125 $11 11.99 011 10.00 10 7.00 5.00 6 8 00 $10.00 to $12.00 7. 00 6.00 8.50 0 $1.25 to reiss i« 5A0 . 4.20 4.60 xn Curees‘ $$ . 1.00 to 2.10 $38.00 â€" $40.00 S 00 14.00 x 2l We j . 140 1.20] $3.00 45.00 | 10 10 9 10 6 9 00 on On O O 50 50 50 50 10 0 0 N 0 50 0 15.00 hi 165.00 19 42.00 25 45 10 40.00 15.00 19.00 44 40.00 00 S 70 3.10 .10 1 4) 36 20 | 25 = | PH Why not _ buy _ your meats § = here and get the best ? g; a Epoirg esousr _ 5| 3 _ Snocessor to J. B. Fischer. §, 3 â€" Phone 243. Waterloo. & | 3 = / nnnuneemnnmnmmnervirardtesitiiin; | aM) 4 w SCIENTIFIC oPTICHAN Store wext Post Office, Kitchener We issue marriage Iicenses, :_:‘""lu!""l"“il!"llmh":lul"""l 3 Ro You Appreciate S First V on ol td t c t 00 0 20 Beef, Pork, Lamb 4nd Homeâ€"made Sausage 1@ $2.5). outs ition; ?‘ initoba §$2.6%%;; No. 2 northern, $2.60 Rocm 5 Merchants Bank Bidg Residence, 314 W ( Phone, Office 949. Residecne 314 W (Waterioo) Open Evenings, Mon., Wed., Fri. BURNS. It is to your interest to inâ€" vestigate. Cornâ€"American No.'zï¬ell:m.'. C 1.3 on track, Toronto. * Hap ""“‘ Peasâ€"No. 2 nominal, . ; minn Barley, $1.35 @ $1.37, outside, for }ereq maliting. ! clns Milifncdâ€"Manitoba bran, $41 p(-r‘ * ton; shorts. $42 @ $44 per ton, on‘ **= track, Toronto. [ the I ‘believe there are hundreds of people who are holding vacâ€" ant tots, 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 mset that will deny the outctanding prospects of WESTERN CANâ€" ADA FARM LANDS? Oats Cznada westerp, No. 2, 82%¢; No. , «arada western, 81%c¢, at lake ports. fo: immediate shipment; Onâ€" tario No. 2 white, T4¢ @ 76c, outside; No. 3 white, T3¢ @ T5¢, ontsige. hand If so have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on EXCELLENT ~EXCHANCE OPPORTUNITIES MINARD‘S _ LinimENnt â€" curEs So aiso your glasses _ out grow their usefuinessâ€" come to us for new ones. Splendid equipment and years of sucâ€" cessful experience at your serâ€" vice. Sometimes hecomes worn and becomes uselessâ€"come here for a new one. + A R N 0O L D J A N S E N Optometrist Right at the Market KITCHENER, ONT. Phone 8 T o enc i qi c oc ie en ons 00 elii 064 FARM LANDS *** Your Eyegliass Case choice 5). outside, according to locaâ€" ?‘:nitoba wheat, No. 1 northern. ;; No. 2 northern, $2.65; No. 3 o t o i c t n Wl Class Meats aenNnHNnNNHEE t WATERLOO 5 .T'mmmmmunwmnmummmgmnmi : |SACRED ORMTORI ‘! ~WELL RENOERED om‘oing Pund of the church, The singing of God Save the | brought the programime to a close T ! The principal alto, tenor and the barâ€"; itone solos were sung by Mrs. J. Conâ€" ’ rad, Mr. W. Wegener and NMr. H. A.‘ German, respectively, all of whom nc-: quitted themselves most creditably as | did also the other members of tlle! chorus who rendered solos, viz.: Mrs. ; H. Westfall, alto, ard Mossrs. Maihn | and Win. Miller, tenors. I Massey Harris Agency _ Voices of excellent quality in all the parts were revealed in the rendering of the oratorio which consists of chorâ€" uses, duets and solos, some of which are of a particularly appealing characâ€" ter. The massed singing of the choir was most effective while the solos and duets were also most acceptably sung. The singing of Mrs. Dr. L. A. Keepâ€" pel, who rendered the leading soprane solos was especially pleasing. She possesses a vaice of wide range and of a rich and appeating quality and sang with case and much expression, | Miss M. Froekhlich, who recently returned from New York, also took a number of the soprano â€" solos, rendering â€" them: most pleasingly. ~ l Come in and take advantage of the fow prices we are offerâ€" ing now. Having purchased a large number of buggies before tre raise in price we are able to sell them for considerably less than the price being asked now. l was a hn [it boing ,of the v ‘ choir, Mi ‘ The se l editice w | ing neces EmpAH : Bsce was accommodated on a special platâ€" ' form erected at the front of the churel | which arrangement enabled the aml:'| ience to hear the choras to the bml' advantage, 1 pe woere present. t The oratorio, The Redemption, was sung by a chorus of fifty voices, asâ€"| sisted by capable soloists of Kitchenâ€" er and Waterloo and by an eNfective orchestra of ten pieces. The chorus | Where you get a square dea} 38 Frederick St. Phone 324 conveyancing, money to loan, Public Stenographer Canadian N9r:hem Ticket Agt. W.H.Rosenbusch 1 on aigt The above farms are very reaâ€" eonable, and can be had on casy terms. Come in and select one of the 150 farms t have listed. You‘ll be sure to save time and money. ing nee modtio number ple. wer 60 acre farm close to ener, good soil and b splendid water supply: 90 acre farm, one of i tarms near Kitchener. 45 acres, neat St. CJ good soil and buildings. ered uutil the giving of some ambitious ‘rlmrul work reveals the Laet, Such was the case on Sunday evening when the choir of St._ John‘s Lutheran church, Waterldo gave the meritorious sacred oratorio. â€" ‘"The Redemption®", 2 composition which requires wmuch special preparation if it is to be given elfectively. its rendition by the choir was a highly creditable performance, it boing given under the able direction of the veteran conductor of St. John‘s cloir, Mr. Charles Froehlich, ‘ The seating capacity of the largeJ editice waus taxed to its capacity, it beâ€" ingy necessary to provide extra accomâ€" modction in order to seat the large | umiber who attended, About 1000 peoâ€" t A 58 acre farm new : A1 soil and buildings. The extent of the splendid musical talent which is to be found in a comâ€" mmnity oftentimes | remains undiscoyâ€" "The Redemption‘"‘ Beautiâ€" fully Sung by St. John‘s Church Choir. Big Bargains in Small Farms Buggies For Sale 1e and buildings, «cidelberg, Clements, gs London, April 23.â€" htR ‘Cawn along a wide front 132 mos proceeding and our trooj the best Kitch King British Headquarters in France. Aprit 23.â€"In their r British have captured the town of Gavrelle, the last pe burg line north of the Scarpe. They have also taken t! aphe, south of the Scarpe. More than 1,000 prisoners ha MADE ATTACK ALONG wIDE rront BRITISH CAPTURE 1,000 PRISONERS N HINDENBURG LINE IN FRANCE South of the Bapaumeâ€"Cambrai road we on a wide front east of Epchy and reached neighborhood of Vendbuille. Further north and Beacamp have been captured by us to ers. The number of prisoners which passed through the collecting stations as a result of yesterday‘s operations already exceeds 1500 including 30 officers. Many are still to come in. London, April 24.â€"The British gained greund on a wide front last night south of the Bapaumeâ€"Cambrai road.They reached the St. Quentin Canal at one point. Further north the villages of Beaucamp and Villers Pleau were captured. The positions gained on the French front statement toâ€"day, were maintained and further Monchy and near Roeux. BRITISH CAINED GROUND ON WIDE _ ~Front souty of eartuneâ€"co n ROd: MorE viLluaees EXFTuREy A freak egg was laid by a _ Whire Leghorn hen, owned by Exgleston Meâ€" Donald of Granto. This egs measured nine inches in cirenmference one way and eight inches the other. _ Inside the shell was the yolk and albumen of a normal egg, but the most remarkable feature of all was that it also eontainâ€" ed another averagedâ€"sized egg. comâ€" plet? in every detail, shell and all. Eqg Within Egg. ferent times he bad been Mavor, Reeve Dr. Mearnes, an exâ€"Mayor of Woodâ€" stock, di¢d suddenty at the home of his |‘"Shop in _ | â€" Kitchener Week" County and » District News Do REMEMBER THE BIG Fare Refunding Sale Why not visit the advantage of the Closes Saturday ONLY A PEW i)AYS LEFT M:ny have already visited the do well to profit by it. Big assortments of Spring stores. Opportunities no* miss it. Tell your neighâ€" sw« pore about it. . : _ Big Buying 23.â€" (Official announcement).â€"Our troops attacked at front on both sides of the river Scarve. Fighting _ is troops are making satistactory progress. 1ce, Aprit 23.â€"in their new offensive . ths of Gavrelle, the last part of the Hindenâ€" They have also taken the village of Guem French front yesterday, says the officiat This is road we gained ground during the night reached the St. Quentin canai, in the er north the villages of Villers, Pleouish by us together with a number of prisonâ€" 1,000 prisoners have been'taken Oldâ€"fashioned galling, slipping trusses and forcign mall order methods are done away with by the wondertul invention of a Canadian specialist who has devoted years to this one stady. . The marvelous new ilg:m "CURATRUS® glves instunt retention, rest and security where others have riled. It prevents all frritation, resipres every part to Its natural position as 8000 ns if is used, ind old style trusses are thrown away. Egan‘s "Curatrus"‘ is Intended to asyist nature to close the Opening in the shortâ€" est time kuewn without an operation and at small cost. . Testimonials from men, womeb and parents. . Nothing complicaied. No inconventâ€" €00+ 0f L066 of Te BIT bisd a mudseal euplces . ) 1 B DOD Obtitl 1B i cb lt sn 3 800n ns i1 is used, ind old style trusses arne thrown away. Egan‘s "Curatrus"‘ is Intended to asyist nature to close the Opening in the shortâ€" est time kuewn without an operation and at small cost. . Testimonials from men, womeb and parents. . Nothing complicaied. â€" No inconventâ€" egce or loss of time, but just a natural reteative method. 1t costs you nothing to Invest yate. Delaysy may be dangerous. Now is the time to make yourself physically fit tot your daily work Tear 6ff coupon now. . "Made fa Canscua." APPLIANCE _ _ _ SPECIALIST HERE New _ invention Retains Rupture Without Knifo, Danger or Pain. 3. Y. EUAN, SPECGALIST, WJL YISIT the towns below. | Free demonstration and exanunmaâ€" tion of sAmples. Ask at hotel office for y room.‘ Note dates. RUPTURE Sat., Sun., (all day and nigh:), 2 days, May 5 and 6. STRATFORD, Windsor Hotel, May 7 and 8. KITCHENER, Walper progress was made east of â€" cit; ; you would also Merckandiseâ€" at the ity and take IT the towns s d enanuitn flce for imy [ Hcuse, [ nigh:), | Hotel, : meomatmaniars. Eixmmnlmlmslmmmmlmmlmmnmg!nnuumnnunummunum John Fennel & Son Clothes Lige with irom c 1 new style, each gvi Have the Adams _ Farm Listed at Galvanized Wire Netting â€"â€" 2 inch mesh, perfect goods. 21 inch wide, per ro‘l, 50 yds. A splendid assortment of Johnson‘s Wood Oyes; give the extra shade of cak, mahogany, etc., on any wood, half pint botâ€" tles, each ... ..... 2...... 47¢ Johnson‘s famous Floor Wax 1 and Z lb tins, Friday and Sat urday, per lb ... ..... ... §4: Stylish oak wood door knobs, polished and varnished, each 26c Brandramâ€"Henderson‘s "English Paint" is 100 per cent and the guarantee goes with cvery tin you buyâ€"made up to . standard not down to a price. Covers 400 square feet to the two coats. This is where you save by using it. Beautiful card for the asking. Top Pates for Clipperâ€"head, BACh :sses cETLE aravceas~#119 Bottom plates for Clipperâ€" head, each ..l..2 ..... .. $1.80 For this weekend sate onlyâ€" The _ celebrated STEWART HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE, enclosed gear and â€" new style head, each .... .llll .... $8.19 The Real Ertate and Business Broker Preston April 27th and 28th Only At Fennell‘s Big Hardware, Kitchener 72 36 of Special Weekâ€"End Prices for Wholesale and Retail Hardware KiTCMENER, 79 King Street West, â€" Ontario Another Deluge MANY ADVERTISED LINES WERE soLto ouT IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS AND PRICES ARE CONSTANTLY ADVANCING. wWE‘VE HAD AN JIMMENSE RuN on JOMNSON‘S CARSOK CLEANER FOR AUTOâ€"ENGINES. IT COES THE WORK wESLL; \> PINTS 60c; PINTS $1.00; QTS. ;1.70 EACH. . of bush. Will Listed this week for Quick Sale AT down in erass, 5 neres in wheat yood Brick house and PHONE 90 Day inch inch inch GILSON SILO FILLERS inch Come and see me 100 acres of the choicest wide wide, wide, wide, . J. SCHLUETER The Lightest Running Biowers made Beware of imitations and infringements THE HMHYLO SILOâ€"Entirely ‘different and infinitely superior Ask MELVIN HUETHER, Agent, Kitchener Or write f*:l_eas MtfZL _0 uo 5 Reels, comp‘ete, for top of post, t mere ++aee WHED per per per per . J. Schlueter REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER roll, roit, roll, roil, SC 231 York Street, Guel;h Ontario. 50 yds. .. $290 50 yds. . $4.05 L0 yds. . §5.25 50 yds. . §6.53 50 yds. . $7.85 ) neres in wheat, 10 neres plowed; : and good bhank harn; also 10 acres U with or without the bush, Gilson Mig. Co. Ltd. The Eigin® of Coastant Service Absolutely Guaranteed GILSON ENGINES »0vers 400 square feet to the gallon, save by using it. Beautiful â€" color Dunn‘s Steel Lawn Rakes, one more weekly sale ... ..... 49c Our Cedar Oil Polishes, not only floors but furniture of any kind, hand or mop use. 12 or bottle ... ... ..... 40c 40z bottle ..... .....0 . 20r Cedar Oil Polishing Mops, nointed style, to get in anyâ€" where, jointed handle to use backwards or forwards, large size each .:... ......... 20 Medium size ..... ...... 85c .. Tipâ€"Top Trol{ey _ Rollerâ€"Bear. ing Barn Door Hangers, storm, bird, jump and trouble proof, per pair, special .... ...... . $1.75 Tratk per foot ..... 2... 15c Chemically treated _ Dusters, black color, collect ail dust, large size each ..... ...... 27¢ Oil Stains, tor wood, light, cak, antique cak, _ goiden oak, mahogany and â€" wainut, yives fine soft natural efects, tuarts at 87c, pints at 53¢, half pinis at each ..... 2.i..0 ... 0 000 98e aaivanized Flexible Clothes, Ling, 7 strands, last for ever, pes 100 feet .. ...... 00200 85e you buyâ€"made up to a world of land, 85 neres seeded per cent. pure 64 NIGHT