Wedding Ring. that are made and Gold by Hen" Bros. are always of good quamy and an pure as they are Bumped. Atl width, all weights, all lino. " In the game to-day as " was years ago m Wedding Ringu, a plain oval band ot gold. But it must be ttf good Quaiity. Theres wr-w no aotuvviah1o diffcrt-nm' In the rnndilion or the cattle quota. tions, prircs n maininu steady. (‘ah‘os wrro ram-rially in active dvmnnd and 301110 shits.) worn mado at a row (mum in advanu‘ of yoswrdny‘s quotation. Slump had " good tFrtwrtd. with prions ttrm to strong. Thorp was a fair Tuvsday market for raIllv‘Io-day. Tho rm-oipls wvro slightly lumvr than usual tor tlw trecond day of tht, wvek, In" [ho dr. mand was also hottcr than usual. About 5min hvad of value were hold over trom ycstvrday. Thomog driiw-rs wok" up this morn. lm: tftfld tho Mg packrsrs as firm to. Toronto, August TI-- Rru‘lpls at tho l'nlon stock.vatN icy-day wow 76.5 cattle, " calves, 68? hogs and 27:3 shown. . Ry; ."....._......_ Middlinns per ton . Flour. Chief . .. . . . Patamos, per bag .. Hay. per ton w..... Hogs. live ... ..r. Eggs, per dozen ... Butter, par lb. .. . .. “meat ... ... ... Flour. high mdo' . Flour. family, cut. Oats, per bushel .. Barley...... m.... Bran per ton Whatold ..... ..t.. ..... .... 2.26 Barterttmsdt........,......... L00 0:13.0nlarlo..... ..... ..... .. .75 "by per ton,now m... .. 9.00toe..00 Bran, per ton ...-. ..... .... 30.00 Corn.per bushel .... .9.. ..'.... .95 Mlddllnga. per ton ..m.. ...... 38.00 Manitoba flour ... ... ........ 6.50 Blended Ontario Flour .. 6.00 to 6.30 Barley. per bushel .. ........ .. 1.10 Butter per lb ..... ..w. _.. .... Att Ema perdozcn ...... ... ..._... AO Peal _................. 85c to Btrxor,porton..........-o HogsJive .V... _.... ...re _-. Pttttttoms,perhag..., ..... .. Snow/drift ... .. , Bran. per ton ... Mlddlings . . . . . . on; per Misha) lily, per ton. new Eggs. per down. . Batter, per pound Live hogs ..... . Potatoes, per bag SCIENTIFIC OPTIOMN “or. nut Post omee, Kitchen". We luv. marriage "um“. When ... -.. ... . Ptmar. "teem . . . . . Ptottr,dutiett .. .. . Bhortr, per ewt. ... Bran pare". ... .. Barley q............ Oats, per his-ho! ... . ltddllngl. per ton . 853-. per dozen . . . . Butter. per th. . . . . . Har mew}. per ton Hons. live _.... ._.. Potatoes, per bag .. Hon. tive _ . . M-. tinned by per ton . “human†... luau-n. per Ion .. haunt": .. ...t . lunpordoxen... .. bum". per bag ..' was. per 0.1....7-2‘50‘Io Heller Bros. Toronto Markets STRATFORD GrARKhTB. _ Stratford, August 29. t9tr, WATEILOO IAIKETI. _Waurloo, Angus: 29, "tr. ayeltsh, Agguu 2%, "tr. Elmira, August 29, KIWHIIII IAlKi‘I'I. KIM. A... a. 1011. a.ehrtt, Aim“ 22. m7. ELMIRA MARKETS. gain August 29, 1 PLAIN GALT MARKE’Q. LIVE STOCK. .. ... 1.00 1.10 32.00to3l.00 ........... 2.50 ....81.10to 1.20 . . 42.00to 46.00 ... ... .... 6.85 .. -.m.. 1.50100 ...$ll.00 to 13.00 .... ..te. 151m . ..wrq ... 41.00 81.10 to ... ....2.26 ...... 1.00 ..... .. .75 9.00t012.00 . .... 30.00 12.00 to 14.00 .... .. a.“ .. ..... M.“ _....q. "." __..... 23.00 ... Jim.†museum 12.00‘014130 1917. 6.60 17.00 17.15 .. . . . 30.00 . . . . 38.00 .. . . . " 15.00 17.00 ..â€6 to .40 . .36 .38 e......." ... sum ..t.. .43 ...... A2 6.00 3.00 70 " to .38 to ... 2.15 35.00 17.00 _ 4.00 .38 1550 4.00 2f2P, 7.25 6.75 ".00 22.00 “My ".00 .30 o 38 o .40 2.35 6.60 6.60 1.70 " .85 '2. " so havr your wants sup- E plied here. Ite llwnyn keep on ht hand than!- iri, Beef, Pork, Lamb g d ii M Home-made :ii,'t. Sausage 2|I"In"IIIIIII"“lull?“lllllinllllnluuug fa'.. no You Appreciate iti iti First . ii' FOR SALE-Good dairy business. com. posed of two routes, averaging 50 gals. each. Properties adjoin each other. Good masons for selling. Ap- ply Klnzie Bros.. Blair. 8-15-6t. wk. tt. WANTEO--aeeerar, good machinist: and bench hands. Steady work and good wages. under Meat conditions Apply try letter or In person to Do mlnion Tire FICIOI'Y. tthtt WANTED-mel. to learn shirt are" ing. Good wages. Will teach ber ginners. Apply W.G. & R. 33-21. wA.NTE0--Bineters on shirts, .Aluo single needle operator/s,' wiii aa; beginners. Apply W. G. & R, 33-2t. STRAYEt3--To Herbert Becker's farm ..2 miles northeast of New Dundee, 2 ..yearling steer. and one heifer. own. . .er can have same by paying for um advt. and proving property. 36tt. FOR SALE-Ford touring car in am class condition. Reason tor selling, want Ford truck. Apply Box 46. Chronicle Telegraph. 818at. FOR SALE-Two brand new cream snpurators at a bargain. guaranteed to be tirst-ctmw,. Can be had on trial. Apply J. Letter & Sons, Fur niture Dealers, Waterloo. 34-tr, " hem power Sawyer Money portable steam engine, m good condi- tion. Apply Simeon Gingrich, R. R. 1, Blair, Ont. Phone N4d Kitchener. trtlr-3t FOR SALE-Good fresh Holltein cow and 8 sows with pigs. Apply M. tlchortde1rneyor. 1 mile east of Kit- chener. on the Breslau Rd. 34-4t. Millfeed-- Manitoba bran, 836 pot ton; shorts, to per ton, on track. Toronto. Barley. .120 o 8121, outside, for mulling. oats-canada-western. No. 2, 62%c in more. Port William, quotations to-day wore Ont-Ho wheat-No. , winter. $2.15 (3 8?.20. outside. according to lot-av tion; Manitoba wheat, No. l northern. â€2.40: No. , northern, $2.38; No, ll northern. 82.33%. . 110.; heavy Cdvec ... . Starker: .. .. _ 60.. medium dt, tltrttt .. Caner- .. .. Cullâ€: ... .. Bulbs . .. .. Yearling»; .. Shrep. light . In " my um -. l- - ran-sun. Amman-"110th“ The uumh- appea- to be very - m. a-d "an ad buyer- at new huh met-vying lot better - “on; limtnlhlle the very not: one. Paid â€1.16 [or III.“ bu. Heavy “can .. ...m. m.“ 0 $12.16 Choice butchers ...m. 1150 . ll.“ tNs,tgtediturt .. .... 9.000 9.50 uncommon. -.t. 8.000 Kellen. - to choice 8.50 O Butch†mu. that"; _ 8.00 0 (mm. .... 7.006 Butcher h-Ilh. choice 8.00 . es. They will pay you a hun- dred fold. . When they can out in protest against misuse or abuse treat them to a pair of Jansen Glau- Why no, you wouldn’t. Well then, why don't you treat your eyes as though you did value them. Have you over serirroiy con- nidered what your eyes are worth to you? Would you take $1,m000 for your eyes? KITCHENER. ONT. Phone 858 May not buy your menu here and get the be“ t HUGH! FISCHER Sucromr to J. H. Finch". Phone 2n. Waterloo. Toronto, August 2iL--Gmin market ARNOLD JANSEN Optometrist da. sham. Bo You Value Your Eyes? FOR SALE Class GRAIN, Meats 1.25 6 6.00 t 6.54t 5.00 ' 5.50 14.00 a 10.00 a 6.00 o tLott it 9.00 dit no a " 27. 11.00 10.00 7.50 15.00 8.50 CTS &tttt £00 Gentlnmen, - Ever since coming home from the Boer war I have been bothered with running fever sores on my legs. I tried many sakes and lini- mcnts; also doctrred continuously tor the blood. but got no permanent rm liet, til) last winter when my mother Tttt me to trv MINARD‘S LINIMENT. The effect of which was almost mag- ical Two bottles completely cured me od I have worked every working day since. Lauhute, Que., Sam, 190ti. Slinard's 1.iniraent Co.. Limiteu Situtted 4 milel southeast of Kitetv ener. the property of the late Geo. E. Bowman, consisting of " acres more or lets, 28 acres under cultivstlon. Balance timber 3nd pasture. On the farm is B good bank bun. house with kitchen attuned. implement shed Ind good water. TERMS OF SALEr-Throe monthl’ credit or 5 per cent. per Innum oil tor cash â€when“. OfWee Phone, Waterloo " W. Shinn residence, Waterloo. 333K Ed. Upped, residence phone 231 Store phone, Kitchener. SN. Beet Equipment. n the market non-re. anrloo. on IATURDAV. SEPTEMBER tat, "I? Commencing " 9.30 o'czock Baa. One cat-load of t'hoice cattle ot: 6 Choice Fresh Milken. 6 Good Springen, 6 Twoyear old Holstein Heifers. (well-bred.) no Choice twoyeu-old Grade Steers. Mood Itockerl.) 5,000 WOMEN WANTED IN SASKATCHEWAN. Five thousand competent dom, estic servants are required I'or the farm. a SaBhatchewan. Married couples with no} more than one child also ttreatly In demand. Wages for female help $30.00 per month with board. No outside work. Come on harvest excursions train. and report to Saskatchewan Government Act, Railway station, Winnipeg. or to Secretary, Bureau of L.attour, Regina. 334tt You can get your bane†supplies here. A ophndld to counter" of all kinds of light and heavy ham“; YES! No extra charge for motor hearse. Garland of Choice Cattle Suit 3, Merchant. Bank Bldg, Kitchener, Ont. ’hone Office 949. Res. Waterloo 314 w. 3pen Eve. 8 to Mk, Mon., Wed. and Fri. " you have a farm to Bell, no ttatter where it is located, I Amnt the “sung. l have in. Tguirien daily from pr-tive tgrchaaers. EASTERN AND WESTERN CANADA FARM LANDS, CITY PROPERTIES. BOUGHT, SOLD EXCHANGE!) There till be luld try public auction; Running promptly Om W. c. Bruckner. nun. ONT. Undertaking new in a} kiiri"iraGGi'irr7i', 31rtul-tute-,retr.tt.set. '6,ttimaoaaoyowtariiierGt" a... BOHLENDER’S - Waterloo - BOHLENDER'S CLAYTON EBY ttHINN a LIPPERT NOAH E. BOWMAN. Hunter. GEO. w. LATSCH. Kitchener, MM; SALE Farm Lands LISTINGS WANTED _Pfeir. View!†rte-t hid and I. C. COUTTS, Propriemr. . B. DUERING, Auctioneer. Farm Bor Sale Yours gratefully. JOHN WALSH Reasonable Pricen. . . . .Executort. Buy at your own home More: from merchants who protect your Interests by ADVERTISING TO YOU THE IN. FORMATION WHICH YOU OUCHT To HAVE ABOUT COMMODITIES AND PRICES. ASK FOR MINARD'S AND TAKE NO OTHER. Rooiu.-28 rows of, sugar beets grown (m tsurvmeraithatoxt land pro- duced 10% Ions. while 36 rows of the. same length grown on land simply spring ploughed onlv produced , tot B, a difference ot 3.713 pounds. The price paid at the factory being 59.63 per ton, a gain of $16.03 per acre was shown in favour of the attermar. vet cuttivatlon. Two fields of 4 acres each were 'taken; the first field was ploughed after harvest, was cultivated occa~ siortalty during the summer and au- tumn and ploughed in the autumn; the other field of mores was left in <od and also ploughed in the autumn. Thr oats from the teummetHmltivated field gave a yield of 15 bushels more per acre than the field ploughed in the autumn. This diners-nee of 60 bushels on the four-acre field at 50 cents a hushel shows a total gain ot $30.00. "muting the cost of summer culti- vating at $4.00 per acre. a total zest of $16.00 for the 4 acres. an increase in not profit of 814.00 or $3.50 per (core was obtained. The soil on the cultivated field being in a much finer condition and almost free from weeds,1 the difference in profita from the two) fields. it worked alike, should he ill-l most as great the following season. I clearly the benefit derived from sum- nmr cultivation as outlined tbove In addition to the greater yield obtain- M it should be remembered that the land is thereby put into much cleaner condition for subsequent crops. loo. On the ‘Dmnlnlon Illustration ",t:ttiottts, some results have been ob. tzihed m comparing the summer cum- valion ot sod land with mn plough- ing the same. which indicates very E On The Farm mil bringing up the moisture trom the latter to ad in rotting the Bod. a narrow plough. Rapid work at thi- time ot you is essemm A luvoturrow plough. with three horses. will turn over a Large place of land’ln a day At the rinse of and! (lay the area plough- ed that any should bi rolled. This breaks the lumps, presses down the furrows, rqt<tatnbiiatust, connection be, tween the aux-nee troll and the Butr. Deep ploughing is not necessary nor need the furrows be let up with are many days utter showers. when the coun- cnn he profitably put at ploughing the old madam The meson! In an excei‘ont ok. to commence this oponllon. Dunn; haying ind before grain harvest. there o N y T I R E S One Week Only, Atpginrtlng Aug. 29th OLD "EA0ot..-Tt4Etgt Cull!!! CULYIVAYION. Two yum. on the average (am, Is quite long enough to [one autumn down, tor but results and greatest prom; They should then be broken up and cuuu.atmt tor other crop- REDUCED PRICES KING ST. Size of Tires 30 x 3% Save many dollars t by buying your tires now in BUCHER & SON HARDWARE MERCHANTS Wu..mus.uuuu Most-alum... â€to“... 4t)rMrP-aadostfaedhat-gto 4,theq.t-eimbrtrqratmot[.. ...96e , ward Hammer. Elenom Neel) Olga. I Theodore. and Emmanuel Wagner call- . ed there in the evening. which was Im- liiiiiriii enjoyed by tm.--Mr. Theo- dore Wagner called on friends around Petersburg. on Sunday. August 5th.--Mr. Edwin Brandt called on Mr. Davlrl Wagner on '3unttay.--Mr. ' P. A. Warner of Wellesley, had an un- ' fortunate arrldenl near here on his I way home when ho. lost control of Ms [car and ran into the ditch smashlng the windshield. a fender, and one or; the rear wheels completely. A [bagel . lng tmake fell a victim of the net-idem.- Mr. Philip 1hrurr.er. Miss M. Cook. from Baden. Mr. Louis Wagner and Miss A. Tnhbert, were upentinx Sum day with relatives and friends around Milvertott.---Mr. and Mrs. Inc. Fl. Wag; ner. and Mr. Jno. H. Wagner paid a visit on Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammer.---' Elenorn and Mr. Theodore Wagner were guests at Mr. Jno. Z. Wagner: on Sunday aft- ernoott.---Mitm Emma Hammer paid a visit on Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs, David V. Wagner's white Mr. Ed- You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 'M-mgh nnv medicine dealer. or by mall at 50 cents a box or six boxes "Ir $2.00 from me Dr. Wipdams Merit elm. Co., "rockville, Ont. fer. There is no part in this broad IV minion in which you will not tind some ’nrmur st"ferer Whn has rotaittetr heulth and strength. through the use of Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills and this is the reason why thew pills have been a favorite houaehold remedy tor more than a generation. If you are ailing and wlll glve the pills a fat" trial you will find renewed health and happiness in their use. Through the use ot New pills thou sands of wnnrn have found tg “romp! cure when ruffertng frum amends» In- digestion, heart precipitation. rheuma "sm. general weakness. and thoso ailments from which women alone But. 'o be welt by refreshing their weary hornet with the new rich, red bland that promptly transform: them Into hemlthy attractive worrett Tics new rich. red blot-d ls supplied In abund name by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills which reaches every organ and every nerve in the body To every woman belongs the right to enjoy a health)". aciive. happy life, yet nine out at every ten Batter years of agony. usually from some form of 1rlood1ctrsrtess. That is why one sees on every side pate thin cheeks. dull eyes and drooping titfure-sure signs of headaches. weak linens. aching limbs and uncertain health. All weak. suffering women Mould win the right Kumz'a wile has been [winced tem- norarily In the House or Refuge and the flee children have been cared tor at the Kitchener Orphanage. Since Mi aluminum; about I month ago the loco! police have been n the lookout for Kuntz. Descrip- tions of him were sent throughout Can do and on Saturduy afternoon he was rounded up by the police in Nia, :ara Falls where. It is believed, he was endeavoring to set wrong the line We the United States. Kant: VII brought before Magis- trate Weir in Mny attuned with non support of hi: wire utd the children, He w“ pt that time ordered by the court to pay 810 u week toward the support ot his (unity. It in Illeged by his wife (I)? ntter receiving the order ot the com he paid her no tor three weeks and then disappeared. ‘ P. C. [Nevins left tor Niagara Fall: on loud-y to bring John Kant: to this city. Knutx. who I: charged with wile amnion. we. shelled II the Fell: on Saturday It the team-t ot Chief O'Neill and held tor the Doc-I nolice. It I: expected that he will be brought back to the city and placed on trial on Wednesday. WAS PAARER .RRRER ARREST AT NIAGARA FALLS Every Woman's Right. Berlet'g Cornem KITCHENER... Number unlimited. Highest mun-km price paid. Next Ibipmeni. Wedneadn). August M, 1917. Mr. Wagner camped without any Ions in-‘uries. WH. Rosenbusch Where you A a Squgre Dell. " Frederick at. Phone 324. conveynndng, money to Ion. Publlc Stencgnphor Cumin Northern Ticket Ant, Perhaps you have farm: or properties for “Ye, lint It where you wlll get a quick sale with Ii.utmammmn-, Another one of 40 acres, new house, good bank barn, ullo, good water supply. A1 land, near nice little villoge. wm alto exchange [or medium priced noun. too acre: of good clay loam, Ct buildings, everyming In good shape, ready to go ahead. Good house, good bank barn, all cemented, water in barn, mile, good out buildings. Ort the main road, near a llttle village. WI" tall with Mock, Impiementn and crop, or exchange for city prop- erty. l have others, come in and no my Hot. Farmers Are Making Money More farmers are wanted. " you want to get on a farm come and tee me. I have several very desirable hunt to sell or exchange tor town ,property. Here are Just a couple of dan; din. Number of year. experience an Auctlort- Practical know. base of "In“. live stock. Imple- ments. as. Phone 136, Waterloo Ibtf EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEhR -- AND VALUATOR nu?“ ma Humane“ 5 TOTAL hazing an; Hogs Wanted At Baden The Real Estate and Business Broker Preston " AUTO OWNERâ€! H- B. DUAiiiigG Large Brick House, large Barn and 4 acres of good garden land Distributor of Auto Tires. PHONE 142. Large tube Auto Patching Cement . . . . . . . . . 10e Cementless Patches,12inabox ... ... ...... 50e Polarine or C S Motor Oil, gallon . . . . . . . . . .. 60c National Auto Body Dressing, quart . . ' . . . . . . 75c Thor Tire Pump, best in the world . . . . . . . . $3.50 Tires and Tubes at rock bottom. All guaranteed. No seconds sold. G. E. Potter '. J. SCHLUETER The Kossuth Hotel Property b Few Articles You Require' for all Go and see Ant, $1000 j Waterlé; Mutuai . Fire Insurance , Company at O'Har- and DireqrtttNt- Georgo Uncool. Framer-t, who Allan Bowman, 1ne.4trod., Prom Dr. J. H. Webb, . Waterloo J. Howard Gimme" . Guelph J. L. Whitman, - 6t. Jacabu Jam“ Living-ton, . Baden P. E. Shana. . . P-ezron B. B. Brlcker, . . Wntulu Richard Rtteettmttrt, WQQOHUO L. w. SHUH, B. E. B.TeHTEL, Man-oer. Inweuor. (L A. BOEHM. blah-In Ann-M Phone 185. A money-maker, no oppo- sition, good reasons for selling. An opportunity for a live man. Apply confectionery and Ice Cream Business UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR; Stu-faction gulranteed. cm. from nil p-ru of the county promptly attended to. J. LETTER a SON Watertoc. . Phone an mom Phone 207W. A. K. Ilrttttttnttttt For Sale lncW‘lid In 1603 KITCHENER Snap! Waterloo DEC., mg