*There was no change in the market Ontario ‘wheat, with offerings at to $2B°0°TOT No. 2 winter, _ with inquiry . of Trade quotations:â€" Manitoba Wheatâ€"Track, bay ports, L‘ 1 northern, $2.63; No. 2 northern, é.‘;'!t"h Oatsâ€"No. 2 C. W., 17%c, t) elipped ...... .. heep, ewes, light, un _ KITCOHENER MARKETE ptoes, péer bag ......$4.00 to 4.50 a _ "EALT markers. C1"V ~@dit, June 21, 1917. ‘he hog market was weak and was ject to another decline of half a lar, $16 being paid for hogs fed and ered, with only a light offering, â€"onty 488 on sale. esterday‘s quotations : â€" ice heavy steers ..$11.00 to $11.50 o,, good ..... ... .. 10.75 0 11.00 ehera‘ cholce handy 11.00 11.75 ©., good ..... ... .. 10.25 0 10.75 0., common ..... ... 9.00 9.15 chera‘ bulls, choice . 10.00 _ 10.50 ©., good ..... ... .. 9.50 9.15 p., mediums..... ... 8.75 9.25 chers‘ chojco cows . 9.60 _ 10.00 p-.mwsm......‘.. 9.00 9.40 ders, to 1000 The. _ 9.00 _ 9.50 fers, 900 to 1000 lbu. . mediym, 700 to 800 pounds‘..... ... .. kere, 700 to 900 lbs. . . MARKET REPORT ers, good to choice aom. and med. ... PB is vur cesive es, veal, choice ... im o« .c IBTRATFORD MARKETS. "N‘Straltort, June 21, 1917 , medium ..... ... ., common ..... ... Ni TRS8 ..... .;:.: . gheavy fat ... ... :’mbo, ewhs s.. d yearlings, choice, Ri u‘VleE STOCK. ronto, Ont., June 20th, 1917.â€"A 1y, ‘btrong market, with a very offering, characterized the _ live tâ€"tMMd@ejatsthe Union Stock Yards :.61&“:‘....... ‘géd)...... Ontario ..... per ‘ton, new . , per ton .... , petibushel .. lings, , per ton per ton, new .... .per dozen, new . Il'. y [pound ... nox , heavy and bucks coulls * 2..9. ... , fed tered . 15.00 , Off ..*... 15.00 AIN. _ Tok k k W e kn nlk n ‘pér l,)fqhs.be,}‘: per th GU. : , high gradp;, 4. ... .. 7.00 ,:'-lly, (e;l!. srre« 4.90 Pi..: .I.' T +0 ... 1.00 PRBLA2® noo c 0. 35.60 ed Qntario Flour ..$5.00 to 5.25 .. ,?mshal raarssrakrs. â€" 99 r.&:"pound..,.‘........ 45b per dozen ..........33¢ to _ 35 Subttrrrpr++re.}.... 85e to 1.00 wer ton, new ............ 15.00 , pér ton ..........$6.00 to 7.00 ilive .....:>.:«:i...11.s 16.00 oes, perâ€" bag ............ 4.00 Kitchener, June #21, 1917. Toronto Markets live spefikt" Lcmt".‘z' Jultety . , per ton per cwu: , GUELPH MARKETS. n Gueiph, June 21, 1917. er‘tén, new ....$15.00 to per ton .....c.ll2lnln. p@#i barshel ............. A@®, per ton .......... ba hour d Optario Flour ..$5.00 t .kpgj;,?mshel 1+ Kew ** * hh * :c'.l.g_p pris, td . ir buak6r .. gs, per ton Imira,; June Bi, 1917 ELMIRA MARKETS. Flour .. & pound . ), per ton lum ER,Rb mankets. rigg, Junk 21, 1917. it ton fOn w«4.. . $14.00 to 15.00 Wl‘ $ & _ M §% i 4 AwbQs $15.00 to sxl.ou to 13.00 2.X ... 14.50 hk daes . BB ui 33 $1.10 to 1.30 sn asiases 28 rrascces 10 40 iake L. _ 2 .. 11.00 13.00 15.00 to 15.15 .. 450 _ 6.16 vfuares 84 .. 1.00 _ 1.10 . $7.00 39.00 aasars .90 $1.10 to 1.20 . 43,00 45.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 117.00 7.00 6.00 5.25 90.00 40.00 40.00 11.50 10.00 13.50 42e to 9.50 8.15 9.60 9.00 9.00 9.50 6.00 4.00 iss 65 ) to 17.00 . .86 .40 to 120.00 80.00 120.00 15.00 95 7.45 43.00 44.00 42 00 $2.40 6.45 6.10 6.55 2.30 $2.15 17.00 42.00 1.20 44.00 43 16.50 1200 $8.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 11 8.50 7.00 10.50 17.50 13.00 4.50 2.25 6.60 1.20 wib 5D $1.80%, nominal. Ontari» Wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $2.65 to $$£.60, according to "d&l‘:.." sule;: No. 3 winter, $2.63 to Ontrric Oatsâ€"No quotations. NOTICE BY EXECUTORS OR TRUSTEES dognn dial ns lt 0 1t s t e t C t itett > NOTICE is hereby given that all perâ€" sons having any claims or demands against the late August Stengel who died on or about the Thirtyâ€"first day of March, 1917, at the ‘fownship of Watâ€" erloo in the Province of Ontario, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned, solicitor herein for John R. Eden, executor and trustee under the will of the said Augâ€" ust Stengel!, their names and addressâ€" es and full particulars in writing of the securities, if any, held by them. And take notice that after the 26th day of June, the said John R. Eden will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the perâ€" sons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice, and that the said John R. Fden will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim he shall not then have received notice. May â€"Track, Toronto, extra No. 2, $13 to $13.50; mixed, $9 to $11.50. Straw â€"Carlots, $9, i First g’"“ll“lll“l““"“lim“l"iu“““l“““! 3 Do You Approciate | IN THE MATTER of the estate of August Stengal, late of the Townâ€" ship of Waterloo in the County of Waterloo, Millâ€"Wright, deceased. Dated at Kitchener the 31st day of May, 1917. There are a great many vatuable diamonds in unsafe settings, perhapes you are unconscious of the fact that yours is loose. 1t is our special work to protect against loss by properly set ting all precious stones, given us for examination. Heller Bros. ooo ooo Loose Diamonds SCiENTIFIC OPTICAN Store next Post Ofice, Kitchener. i8 THE KEY NOTE OF ToDAY The Agricultural Resources of our country are being taxed to the limitâ€" Every acre and plot of ground is made to produce its utmost. A bushe! of wheat represents twice as much to the Western Canada Farmer toâ€"day. Hie land means more to him, and to the American Settier who is loâ€" cating his new home in Canada. 1 have a large list of Eastern and Western Canada _ Farm Lands to sell or exchange. What have you to offer? REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Room 5, Merchants Bank Bidg. Phone 949. Res. (Waterloo) 314w. Open evenings, Mon., Wed., Fri. It so have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on bhand choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage Solicitor for the said John R. Eden. 23â€" 31. Why not _ huy _ your meats here and get the pest ? EDGAR FISCHER Ruccessor to J. B. Fischer. Phone 243. Waterloo. D. 8. BOWLBY, Merchants‘ Bank Building,. Kitchener, Ont., PRODUCSTION Clayton Eby Class Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, Meats : One Polish Deputy declared in the Austrian Reichsrath that the Gerâ€" manshad hanged 30,000 of his compatr ots. A panâ€"German Deputy shouted, "All of them ought to have been hanged," whereupon the Slav and Polish members rushed upon him and the President was obliged to suspend the sittings." â€" * 4 STANDARD OIL TANK STEAMER SUNK BY SU8, New York, June 19.â€"The Standard Oil Company‘s tank steamer John C. Archbold, 8000 tons. was sunk by su‘s marine last Saturday in European wa* srs with four of the crew. _ London, June 19.â€"A Reuter despatch from Zurich, says the Poles in the Austrian Parliament have completely broken off relations with the Governâ€" ment. They have decided to vote agsinst the budget and the government‘s position is serious. PDLES IN AUSTRIAN PARLIAMENT BREAK OFF WITH GOERNMENT: 30,000 POLES HAVE BEEN HANGED | Special Prices? T % & i in Buggies : Goop 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE WITH THE ENTIRE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND CnoP. «Geod 7 roomed house, good bank barn, stables all cemented, water in barn pumped by gasoâ€" line engine, silo, good piggery, all cemented, big driving shed and hen house, 4 acres of good hardwood bush, well fenced, nice orchard, the best of water supâ€" ply. A good clay loam mostly. \, mile from school. 29 acres in hay, 33 acres in oats, 9 acres in wheat, 2 acres in barley, 1 acre in mangles, 1 acre in corn, 1 acre in turnips, / asre in poâ€" tatoes, etc. Stock includes 4 good horses, 7 al cows, 1 three year old heiâ€" fer, 4 !/, year old heifers, two calves 1 year old, 1 calf 4 year Old, 4 calves from March, 25 chickens, ducks and â€" geese; gasoline engine, 34 horse powâ€" er, and the entire implements and feed on hand, ready for any man to go ahead. Good reason for selling. Farm is in the best of cultivation, at the sacrifice price of $8500.00 for everything. This is hard to beat, so invesâ€" tigate for further _ particulars. Possession can be had at any time. & MR. AUTO OWNER W.H. Rosenbusch Where you get a lgulre deal 38 Frederick St. _ Phone 324. eonveyancing, money to loan, Public Stenographer Canadian Northern Ticket Agt. Massey Harris Agency Plows The summer shoe stock we‘ve provided for men, women and children is meeting with general approval. Despite the increased cost of producâ€" tion we are selling shoes lower than other shoe stores. Words won‘t prove it but the :gouvm. Won‘t yos let us show you, please. Your last chanee. These buggies are all the best make and one of the sellâ€" era on the market. We were fortunate in purâ€" chasing a goodly number of Steel Tire Buggles .... $90.00 Rubber Tire Buggies .. 112.00 at before the raise in price and can sall them for considerâ€" able less money than can be bought at other places. Phone 152. + _ We won‘t be giving you tires at the old price very much longer. Ectter git going when the going‘s good. Special price on Ford Tires until July lst, 1917. (Canadian Press.) G. E. Potter WATERLOO Kitchener DAN BOHLENDER, Waterloo Women and Children SHOES FOR MEN, LADIES, 8OYS aNnD oiris. HEAT WAVE IN GERMANY BURNS CROP Copenhagen, June 19. â€" Reports here state that an unprecedented heat wave in CGermany is buming up valuable grain crops and there is no prospects of rain or cooler weather. C. P. R. WILL LOAN TEN MILLION TO MUNITIONS BOARD FIRE WIPES OUT â€"â€"â€" WATER FRONT AT SOREL, QUEBEC Montreal, June 19.â€"it is officially stated that the Canadian Pacific Railâ€" way Company has loaned the Imperial Munitions Board $10,000,000 to assist in meeting financial requirements for the purchase of munitions in Canada during the next year. SINN FEINERS â€" | CELEBRATE IN USUAL s'rml Sore}, Que., June 19.â€"Fire did damâ€" age to the extent of $250,000 early this morning before it was got under conâ€" trol. Practically the whole water front was wiped out. The principal losses will be incurred by the Canada Steamahip Company, Metropolitan Insurance Company, Sorâ€" el_Newspaper Cempany, Bell Teleâ€" phone Company and the Dominion Government. There was no loss of life. it on~ o‘clock in the Canada Steamâ€" ship‘s shops and ‘was under control at 7 e‘clock. * The destruction of the town was at one time threatened. The fire atarted ed post office and u{carlng down recruiting _ posters. Early this morning two demonatrators were arrested and the police dispersed several marching bands. Dublin, June, 19.â€"Sinn Fein deâ€" monstrations last night celebratâ€" ed the release of pi"itonoh by tyâ€" ing the Sinn Fein flag on the ruinâ€" Summer School Nevigation School July asd August December to April Miniag, Chemical, Civit, Mechanice! and Riectrical Engineering. HOME STUDY Arts Course by correspondence. . Degree 18 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrae MEDICINE EDUCATION APPLIED SCIZNCE Distributor of Auto Tires. with one year‘s attendance QUEEN‘S UNIVERSITY ONTARIO The Misses $arah‘ and Merizcle Cressman of Centerville SundRyed with their Aunt, Mrs. Moyer of Pleasâ€" ant View. A very Interesting game of Basket Ball was played at Winterbourne last _ Saturday _ evening _ between Bloomingdale and Winterbourne. The score was 2â€"4 in favor of Bloomâ€" ingdale. The return game will be played at Bloomingdale on Saturday evening, June 23rd. Our Junior Foot Ball team played the Winterbourne Juniors on Salur day evening on the grounds here, and lost to Winterbourne, 2â€"0 in their favor. Our Senfors played football with the Conestogo team at Conestogo on Saturday and won a .o 5 in favor of Bloomingdale. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Simon and famâ€" ily visited friends in Kitchener on Sunday â€" e _ Mr. and Mrs. Huff visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Hof{stetter last Sunday. â€" â€" NMr. and Mrs. Wm. Spiessman and daughter of Presion, called on Mrs. Bemis on Tuesday. Who has recently bmmo‘promlnm in Kitchener‘s literary circles as a post. Mr. Fred Pugh of Winnipeg, spent the weck end with Mr.â€" and Mrs C. Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Berlet, and Mr. and Mrs Ross of Kiichener Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs Hy. Berlet The Missos Mary Weber and Selina Shirk, and Messrs Noah Shirk, Amos and Urias <Weber all of Bridgeport were Sunday guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Addison D. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Cressman and famâ€" ily,Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cressinan and family, and Mr. and Mra. Irwin Gimâ€" bel and family all of Breslan, were gwests at Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cress mans Mr. and Mrs. John McNally, Miss Vera Brubacher and ‘Mrs: L. Snydar and danghter (olda, cailed at Pleas ant View on Monday Miss Annte Uttley of Port Huron is a guost of Mr. and Mrs. ~Shepherd for a few weeks. Mrs. Jake Oberholzer and Mrs. Lorne Oberholzer and family of Kiteh ener, Mrs. Malby and Miss Cora Oberâ€" holzer of Moose Jaw, Sask. were guests of the Misses Joanra and Sarah 3nyder the other Wednesday. MINARD‘S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for saile. ‘ All the people use it. . HARLIN FULTON Pigasant Bayy, C. B. . READ AND ADVERTISE IN THE The most valuable thing to a child is his . eyesight." Many <children suffer terribly â€" from eye strain and parents do not know itâ€"think it is from anothâ€" eyes. er cause. We have speciai equipment and skill for testing chiidren‘s Optometrist * Kâ€C“.N(R. ONT. r A R N 0 L Our Busy Neighbors PROTECT THE CHILO MISS AMY L. RATZ, Bloomingdale. J A N 8 E n â€" Phone 853 "Russia bas undertaken to unite the democracies of all fighting counâ€" tries in the struggle against world autocracy, but her plan will never be realized of German Imperialism is able to utilize Russia‘s longing for peace to disunite her from her alhes and ruin her army. "‘Prince Leopold says he offets a peace which need not necessitate a break with the allies. He says that because he knows &n offer of separ ate peace with Germany will be reâ€" Jected by our troops," reads the pro clamation. The proclamation declares _ that Russia will follow its own way to ‘a general pesce in spiet of provocatory efforts, and says: ‘‘The Revolutionary Democracy of Russia is seeking a route to peace through an appeal by the Governâ€" ment created by democratic Russia ELIHU ROOT BRINGS GREAT MESSAGE it bas been widely circulated through out the country. Gin Pills banish backache, no matter how severe. The effect, understand, is not to numb the pain, but Gin Pills go right to the source of the trouble, the Kidneys, restoring the natural functions of these organs, and with the blood purified, and inflammation allayed, the pains disappear perâ€" Other indications that the kidneys are not purifying the blood stream proâ€" perly are frequent headaches, deposits in the urine, touches of rheumatism â€"to name but a few symptomsâ€"and Samp‘!e free if you write to National Drug & Chemical Co. Gmpills every case calls for Gin Pills. boc. a box, or 6 boxes for $2.50 at all The Real Ertate and Business Broker > Preston Large Brick House, large and 4 acres of good garden (Continued from page 6.) 208 Main 8t., GILSON SILO FILLERS . . The Kossuth Hotel Property #e c s .: . J. SCHLUETER The Lightest Running Blowers made Beware of imitations and infringements Ask MELVIN HUETHER, Agent, Kitchener Or write Gilson Mifg. Co. Ltd. THE HYLO SILO â€"Entirely different and infinitely superior all for 231 York Street, Gueiph Ontarto. Go and see â€" GILSON ENGINES The EAgine of Constantâ€" Service Absolutely Guaranteed $1000 at This Snap! + "Let the army, by its energy and courage, give power to the voice of ilu the Governments of its allies and _by means of an international conferâ€" ence of Socialists. L. W. CHUH, B. E. BECHTEL, Officers and Directors:~â€" democracy." wï¬terloï¬ Â§ Mut;al Fire Insurance Company ~ _ Anceâ€"persted in 1863. g , TOTAL ASsETA, §18T DEC., 1914 ; ovEr seeo,qon . t J. Howard Simpson * Gueliph 3. L. Wideman, â€" 8t, Jacobs James Livingston, * Baden P. E. Shantz, â€" * Prestun B. Bricker, â€" * Waterion Richard Roschman, â€"__ Waterion George Dicbei, President, «waterloe Ailan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Satisfaction guaranteed. Calls from ail parts of _ the couhnty promptly attended to. â€" J. LETTER & son Waterloo. Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. Farm, situate !; mile from Erbsville and 6 miles from Waterloo, for sale at C o e 64A ACRES Would consider an exâ€" change. _ Apply to C. A. BOEHM. District Agent. A. K. Cressman WATERLOO. _ Phone 186 Waterloo