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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Aug 1917, p. 10

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Et (C' WAYIILOO IAIKITQ. Cf WW “I. 1, "tr. ti!,i,2ht,tt,',c::::iiiiirtr a y,por tomnow ....us.oo to 17.00 an. per damn. new ..' .. .35 to.39 Butter. per pound ..... ... .36 .38 Live bog- .._.. ..... ..... .. 16.50 P0tatoempertnqt ... .. 83.50 to $4.00 Imam”. per ton ..... ...... 38.00 munch: Phntr ...q........... 1.00 3W 03hr” Flour ..8Fitoto 5.26 Barby. per hulhol ......'...... tro Butter perlb ..... .... ... .... .46 Egg-verdant: ...... ... ....... .40 You .................. 85c to 1.00 8trawberrfeB, per box .... .17 to .20 Fly. per ton. new ........t... 15.00 act-w,wton..........u.ooto 7.00 hon. nvo F................... 10.00 Pm .................. 85c to 1.00 tbtrawtrerrfets, per box .... .17 to .20 'mr, per ton. new ............ 15.00 m,wton..........u.ooto 7.00 non. mo F................... 10.00 m. not In; ............ 4.00 Toronto. July M.--Reeeipts at Union stocky-rd: to-dny were cutie. 80 “has. 295 hogs Ind Cheap and limbs; With I very light run of cattle to. my the market was eompttrtttireis quiet and mice- were about steady with yesterday. Good demand [or choke hutchen. but these were scarce In today's offerings. Calves were firm 'N ShePp sveady :11thle strong at a further idvnnce to $15 tor the best Tilers were scarcely enohh hogs on one to make a market. but prices Vere ttrm to 25e higher. Quotations: H I. the um. tesd.y as " was your. age In Wedding Elana, a plain oval band of you. But it mutt be at ml quail“. Wedding Ringo that we made and cold by Holla- _ an nlwayu ol good quill“ and " pure a they are ”pad. All widths, all weighta, all , Heller Bros. .6!!!"le OPTION! M and PM OMee, mum. W. In... non-Iago nun-II. 10" v' [unnu- nun; OTIA‘I’FORD IQRKITO. Stratum. Aug. t, 1917. Toronto Markets Shula, Anon-t t, tstr, - IAIKETO. out marten. can, Aug. 1, 1917. MARKET REPORT PLAIN LIVE STOCK 5.25 60 .46 _ .40 the 291 Mn [Ian’s-an. Mush.- h.“ .. .... Msq b..;ood... .. .... "eq bun-nu. .... ".. Mammalian“. l“. ”Imagine. an. “M .. Ir. .. 1:. munch-no.4 . rrseMtui.--ix'.-is-t-. m. tttoi"..'... ...... 1.099 Milan .. . d... be." ... BRAIN. ..Toronlo. July M--- Gram market ototatior" (0-day [area _ _ -- Ontario qrtteat--No. 2 mm“, $2.55 0 82.60. waldo. ”cording to loca- tion: lunch. that, No. 1 northern ".33. No. , northern. $2.3& oata--c_ western. No. 2. "e. 'gititared---_itoba bun $35 per ton nhortl. “I per ton, on track, Tab you any the (Head who does not no. what I heathen is. who“. " sallow! I: ”met, and who then: Madly It ‘nlght? Hour (at do you come from (his description? 11qu ape mat of on alum-lulu“ make “to alanine tot others. Don‘t you ever made an earnest eitort to strengthen your constitution. to build up your system to wsrd off discomfort and disease? Unless you have orgsnlc trouble it is gener- ally possible to so improve your physical condition that perfect health will be yours. The first thing to be done Is to build of) your Mood " poor Mood is the source of physical weakness. To build up the blood Dr. William Pink Pills is Just the medicine you need. Every dose helps to make new tttood, which reaches every nerve and or] ‘ery part ot the body, bringing colon P' the cheeks. brightness to the 1rres. a 'stesdlness to thymus“- mil appetite and splendid energy. Thousands throughout the country whose condition once made menthol spalr. owe their present sood‘heslth to this medicine. It you ore one of the weak and ailing give Dr, Wilzl‘nltls’ Pink Pills n fair trial and‘nofe the daily “in In new health Ind abound in; vitality. -- ___ .- ' . Yoti can get these pills through my medicine dealer or by null pout paid at Mt cent: a box or gix boxes tor 82.50 trom the Dr. Wimams Medicine Co., Brocbimt, Ont. Under and by virtue of the powers: contained in a certain Mortgage,' which will he produced at the time ot sale, there will he altered tor sale. (subject to a reserve bid). by public auction. by H. B. Ducting, Auctioneer, at the front ot the Town Hall, in the Town ot Waterloo. on Tuesday, the Fourteenth day M August, 1917. " two o'clock in the afternoon. the residence end premisei at the north-easterly corner ot William and Foundry street. tn the Town ot Waterloo. being com. :posed ot part at hot number Twenty- P"' of Kerr’s survey, having a. (rout- ‘axe or about thirty-tour feet on the northerly side ot William street. by a depth of about eighty-ttee teet along [the easterly side of Foundry street. Upon the prevent)! is a brick redd- ence, and to contain nine rooms. and to be Btted with the usual modern cortvortieneetr, TERMS-Ten per cent. of the mar chase price to be pald at the “me of sale. and the balance within twenty days thereafter. _ For further Information Ind mindi- uona of sale. apply to Dated 30th July, 1917 Peoplo with um; communion: a lake Yunnan Strong IillllflGliik SALE Io You Annals“ First " Class I so have you: IN“. "r ptied here. “on than teapo- hnd c-‘hnioe Beef, Pork, Lamb m Home-made "u ma unwed use ole-n .. ..... 16.50 my not buy your hero and ttet the but? EDGAR FISCHER 3m! to J. B. m. Plan an. mum. JAMES c. RAMIHT, Waterloo. Ontarto, Mortguee's Bofteitor, ”I. . .11.“ "" q It“ Meats 195-3 15.25 an . tit . " t no a Tot; 84-8-11 10.. 14.5. u." It." tas 0.25 I.” 1.15 1.25 Milllllfrflilll HILL Illlllllfil ill tllllllilllt Illl 1llulfllTll [IE B, EHEH DEBATE (lf EHHEE ililllllli Sir Wilfrid Lam's: ABE 'i,eltt'ii" scription. Igniting His _ --ahtn. Mt Heighen Replies. Ottawa, July 24.4311» coiucrtirttai+ I; though the Common. At 6.33 "All afternoon. after a Bnet [breakouts ot debate. the third reading in carried by a vote ot 102 to M, a Mari-w of 68. " m carried with the help of twenty-two Liberals. eight of than.me Oran-Io, two from the Mullins Provincen. Ind twelve from Western Canaan. PROTESTB MADE BY P mil AND VGUTHRIB Reference was made to thU trrtettr at the opening of the Home this afternoon by Messrs. Pnrdee and Guthrie. both taking occnion to mum their attitude “ken on the would railing ot the bill in favor of the princi- ‘plo ot conlcrlptlon to be nppltod under ' Union M . Nation“ dormant. ‘Wllmo lntlmntlng that they did not - with all the 99111:!”an rotywted w ‘havo men reached It up Toronto comm-u. they (id am specify wherein may" ttttered. _ I V . r f Ten absent”. the Litter) and Jim Conan-lives. who voted tor the second reading ot the bill. and who were not pulled this Incl-noon. would have brought the majority up to sixty-eight. Ot the Ontario members. all but two. Hon. Chas. Inrphy Ind Mr. Proqu ot Promo". are recordad In favor of tho bill. This not alone correct: . tnirsintartrretation which seems to havo.been pllced in tome 'Pe'" upon the conclusions reached at the Liberal conference of members Attd condi- d-tes In Toronto Int F‘rldny. . C w an: Afar, Amman. who ' spoke my at,the may!“ at the de- bug; itigwsd human tutesqtsfroeaitr with than 1attesmui,..mtrtot,tind the primal pie irt conscription. exploring that mtg w“ Mann! opportunity to Indicate ilii.iltiLos. -Mr. Jr,Gur mm the“ at the time ot the debate on the no and radius. . Then came Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Dr nrsctiuhie. .. spite the intense heat of the Chamber “it is." declan theieteran Opposition Leader. snob pororation. “a d with all his old vigor, aptness of phrase 118! of democrm tng, and cogencyof argument. For and attend. 1,0 nearly an hour he reviewed the salient it has in it the points at issue in regard to the bin 'lisunion; My 1011 the second reading of the bill Sir a bar to that m \Wilirid devoted the main portion of without which iI his argument to the constitutional that this Conied principles at stoke. leading up to his aims and ends conclusion that the wisest solution lay View when Cont through the medium of a referendum Att my life l haw 'nrdar he emphasized more the dtur all my lite I ttttq son or general disunion and general the inspiration discord threatened and already appar- course shall be ent from a policy ot coercion without so ions In there a mandate trom the people, without body." whose mandate the enforcement of the Sir Wilfrid el measure was both dangerous and inrhitr sole motive Swan"... ca-us-r-racist-ore-et, Light Four Roadster . . . . . $950 Country Club . $1110 An pm: f.o.b. pm of nip-amt. Subject to (he... an... notice. Nom-de-NPA-TH-Str"-'" o.'iiu""rl'ilri7"irG2%7iiU,G"i"ni;riir; - 'w -"_-" ’- -e/t _ ' V u. ‘uh 1,j,'iifhid2giiip.uhdsudt."""" "tat-ths-tte." r a amenable. I) “n is." declared so Wilfrid in no: Detention. " denial of those [which! ales ot democracy which we hold dear: and mud. I.oppose.this hill because it has in it tho Iced! ot discord Ind “union; Wood}: is an ohétncla and a bu to that union of hurt Ind ion! without which it is impossible to hope that this Confederation will Ittdn the aims and ends which were hid in View when contederation was elected. All my life 1 have fought coercion. and all my life I hue promoted union. om! the inspiration which ted me to that course shall he my guide at " tunes so long as there is I breath left in my Sir Wilfrid eloquently declared that ; sole motive - to do tint he No one now has time, energy or money to waste. Get a car big enough not to cramp and tire you and ‘tax your energy. Get the Overland Light Four and save money. Come in and get, it today. Fo-ntky "a. M "m. SCHIITT OVERLAND BALE I. o. “Hill". “amour. . . .. ' mmmuuuu, “i4. :9 on Saving Time Sir Wilfrid mum-Ina! tant. n“ be. lng considered, his policy of a rotor; endnm was the when Ind man Sow “memo one. When the majority of the people had Ipoken. m oonntry would min become minim. It . communion nhdnld be detected. there 'would be 1 new duty um upon the 390919“ A new upped would have: he momma wtsotere6sstittt4Wmd. a; come jot-um with m an as! 119qu in thtt do!“ at! - can”. But ist one unwind Mm] vttteed. the triatorttr mint flies an potter, mi auburn. in 'v'rouu'u pn- M to defend tn Ontario " "I! u in Quebec. ... "le ' '. 1.. Canada to (in New -teqq to no and use. “a my film ummhhhmmo-hhowII-BO nth-Muorvtththouonthmm mud-mumthmu- MwNWmuuhMu-d. :‘flnninthhwummllbhfll tuli- II In it My. Am MM em conscription. m the null II In a. wet. I respect the conviction ct ell men. and l hope-y own convic- uoep will be ”erected. From the be in?!“ cle'ep to the I” at Mar mum-men In any of the ttttet' nuan- oc~yiu a position “than to that which I occupy In the mum of the Government. whether In Pat lend. M. New Zed-ml or South meQngemmtenpre comment uncertain I hed mm them up to that his. dint when the conscription median we: would I had to own-e It. been-e pm as It bad been mounted. Alt; the lcondmone which tt hid pieced ‘before the country. It has) been mule an instrument of eoemttms." Hon. Arthur Mathew” the" my epeeker on the Cavemen! “do. (wk up, . so , debut, tritettr,-' b thef‘melu 'lt/ell Jrr " wtttru. ‘On /'t the auction ttf diennion. mmd'hy- sir} .Wllfrid u e reenlt ot the cones“? tion menure. the aolidlmr-aenenl do clued that were Mr Min-whim" to give the proper ieed in hie Province end explein the need- and meaning of the measure clearly to the people of Quebec there would be no reel clen-1 ege of opinion among the people of; Canada and no reel-tame to the INF, torcement of the net. The blame tor: the present Iltmtion he placed on the shoulders of Sir Wilfrid tumult. "For hemony in Connie." (locum Mr. rMeighen. “the price we mutt never lever pl! le notional dishonor.” A While closing I burn door Thoma- H-Inel. employed by Roman Catholic prints on Inch-11m " Quebec, wu much by a hit and ln-mtly klllod. ‘Look , Farmers! ”" '3'? Th0 Real In“. and Bush“:- Broker . ' . Pro-ton . UNDERTAKIRG AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS “clot-won mud. all. from all m a! the county my!” attend“ to. PM». I. Jug!“ Phone w. READ AND ADVERT!!! IN THE It has been proven by yourselves that by using Dr. Williams' Fly Oil on your cows you gain air per cent. on milk. Don’t let the tlie, send your cows "ee".-"""'""'"""'"'""'""-'""""""-" V. 7 - 0009 ,ttltt ‘ACRI Hum FOR 'idar'ltv1'l'tl'a, . on: wrm TH: mm: at. [pg-ma, . _ CTOCK, IMPLEMENTO B. B. "I”, . . AND crtop. l Itch?” Mm . to“ , would Mun, on“ L. W. GNU". " II hank barn, mm alt cemented, III I _ water In hm mod try gno- _ 'llllttli "no on)”, tile, good piggy-y! ' 6' A, . MM. M" (It... ete, _ melt "new“ 6 good 03%. all "mom. " drIvlno and and Inn noun. 4 acres of good hardwood um. we" “need, nIce orchard, NI. beat of water lup- ply. A one clay loam memo. y, "I". "om actual. a urn In My. " can. In out. 0 "re. In what. 2 an. In bat-Icy. , acre In nannies. I acre In corn. t can In “who, 'n acre In po- , at mu. t can. your old ttel. fer, q V. you old half-n, m salvo. , your on, , all y, you OH. . "hm. "on Much. as The Kossuth , . Hotel Property -ttrte mtgtrte, sn In". pow- er. and an out!" Implomcnu and food on hand. ready '0' any man to " the“. Good rum tor "um.. Fnrm OI 1tt cm W of esMttre,tlees. it the new“ price of man hte -rythtrtg. rm. In it” but. no I"... 'a.'.ugli' " ”WW" can to RI. " M) trraxrTrrttt:tsnandtte convinced, me " hun- dreds tttothers. ' I " ”tiff. y, gene. "slr11Nji, C, i W.H.Rorenbusch "no. Public mm and!“ NM Tight Agt. M you n we on! " ”Mick It Wd'd 82¢. ”mud-g. m to Ion. 'Lar‘geiriek node, a?“ and 4 acres of a“ garden J. an“ a sou G. 'lliii)c. Potter PHONE ut. '. J. SCHLUETER T - ttpe for all Go and see at This Snap! r Fire insurance Com PHt25 bale“- and ”when? ft: " _ MW m "u. TOTAL “as". 3101 Ma. wk, OVER -tttttt The communion "pointed to ro. pm-t on the Gal! magma!“ M ttte Rot m' than" did anally what no: was and“ to do to I13 in a In; mm. ram " Hon, " " Rout-w and“ y noon. on.» "M ii Minn Downy; 'att'tcySlliit W. GNU". B. ' IIGHTII.’ Very central brick W erty, with large lot and brick burn, situate in heart of Waterloo, Terr tsuitable for hurtling lime or (IMP Ne dwelling: cost $4.000 several years no. to new tree at IIII . - .. - 6. A. law. Mm Gai? WATIILoo. ”an. . BIG KITCHENER SNAP Pte

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