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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Sep 1917, p. 10

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',Cattie-rtouteo row fresh 2 months supposed to ho In M". roan cow, good link". nupposod to hr- in calf. Jvrsvy Qt!" nmponod to he In calf. Holstein tirWr , your! old, hull rising 2 you-rs Old. can. ,I‘lgsr-~2 good brand sows, 6 shna'~ "month: old. an chick-ans, , old gnaw, ' young noon“, 10 ducks. lmolvmvnta -- Top hunky. 0pm any. Putter. democrat. hrnd cumin: x. incubator. carriage gear. markot wagon. convr cupboard. he Laval steam vanrutor, new, X No "sent ' Trl'm- of min Cash. T. J. JONES, Proprietor. [ ' u J. 8HANT4 Aucuonovr. I , There will be sold by public ttttrtion Q the premium. situated ott Lam-2m hr at. West, Kitchener. nom- the - below. on . dammcmg at 1.30 o'clock P. M. Stock~ Good bay horm- rising mqgldugopd worker. oattr-Ctutnda western, No. 2, 66%r, ll Morn. Port William: Ontario No. 2 White. 60c. nominal; No. 3 white. Mc, nomlnnl. . No. , rye, $1.70. _ TNrier--New, 3120 c, 31.22, numido. hr mulling. Chg. disappointment ot the packers. who found themselves forced to pay but week’s closing prices or go with- out has; The market was firm at CHIS. {ed and watered. Quotations: Choice butcher ... .. $10.00 88 $11.00 40.. medium .. ... 9.25 @ 9.75 60.. common . .. ,. . . . 8.25 @ 9.00 tttp, steers .. ... .. 12.40 ? item. good to choice 8.50 © 9.00 Butcher cows, choice . 8.00 6 8.50 _ do.. medium ... _... 7.00 © 7.50 Butcher bulls. choice . 8.00 © 8.50 j do..good.. ....... 7.506) 8.00 k 60.. medium .. .... 6.00 © . 7.00 Feeders. 900 to 1,000 lbs 8.00 a 8.50 awoken. 700 to 800 lbs 7.25 © 8.50 "rr 110.. medium .. . ... 6.00 O 6.50 . T do., light ... .t.... 6.50 © 6.75 Connors... ... ..... 5.00@ S.50, Cttttertr...,... ...... 5.50@ 6.25, Lamb. .. .... ...s.. 14.00 © 1,5.25, Ynarllnzs .. .. ...... 1.000 a 1100 finch. light .. ...T.t 9.50 © 11.00} 1f".- hen'ry ... . . . . .. 6.00 " 7.51M . Ontario wheat-No. 2 winter, new. “.19 0 $2.20. outsidu. according lo mention; Manitoba wheat, No. 1 north. ern, 82.22. in story, For! William; No. , Mit'tlxern. $2.20; No. 3 northern. ttat. mum-cl Manitoba bran. $27 pvr 9n,_TQI:onto: 511mm. te. pot ton, on puck. Montreal 7,30. heu'ry ... ....e. 6mo " Calves“ .... ..... . 8.00@ "h "a. Ind and watered 18.95 . ,do., ofrears .. ..... 18.50 (» do., t.o. b. ... .... 17.00 . T do., light ... (Sinners ... .. Caner: .._ .Te lam!» .. .... thrllnzs .. .. Stoop, light .. T GRAIN. Toronto, Sept. I.-- Grain market que?tauom' today were: ts'i','i",',e; Sept. It.-- Receipts at the ' don atockyards to-day were 55 cars. Full 861 cattle. 103 calves, 712 hogs .1211 338 sheep and lambs, 5 There w" a good steady market May for all grades cattle at yester- day"; advance ot 25c for choice butch. prsu Slackers 1nd feeders were not who so active, but prices were steady In; cattle run was light and every- lbiug was cleaned up. k. 13119 run ot hogs wu'llght, much to Farm Stock, Implements Guelph, Septomhor 12th, gum. old ... ... ... ... w Btrntforxt, Mamba-12, 1917. Wueat ..... ..... ..... ....... SATURDAY. SEPT. 22, 1917 I'M! W lb .. {a per dozen 'M. Iii.-. . . .. tn. dug-ed . ' Bor ton . . tw. ".tomttt.r It, MM,' SALE WATERLOO MARKET0. "purl”. ”number 12, "tr. Toronto Markets ter can .... ... . ITRA‘I'FOBD MARA ETD. “MRI“. IAIKITC- rm ..- ... .. 12.00 1014.00 Luring ... ... 1Mm1M LIVE STOCK. MARKET REPORT 12.00 to 14.00 ..... 3th .... 42.00 .18 .30 Halo” ”38m.“ 1917. “it "I r, 6.75 5.50 6.25 15.25 11 00 11.00 7.50 15.00 . t.16 9.00 8.50 7.50 8.50 8.00 10.00 22.00 2.20 1,tatntttmmmtttmttmttuttaatttmttm iii,!::".:.' Ff/iii: - Why not buy your mum I bore and get the heqtt EDGAR PttgCHF.'tt I Suave-Io! to J. B. W. I Photo MO. quurteto. WANTEty-aet"rrai good machlnlm and bench hands. Steady work no good wages. under ideal "oriditfotttr Apply by letter or In person to Do minim TIre Factor! “Lt! FOR aALE-Gotrd dairy buslneu, com- posed-ot two routes. averaging 50 gals. each. Properties adjoin each other. Good reasons tor selling. Ap- ply Klnzle Bros., Blair. _ 8-tF6t. FOR 8ALE-Ahtod second hand " horse power gasoline Tuerk engine for $160.00. Also good second hand Bell cutting box, No . 55, with 10-foot carriers. Apply Allen Good, Cortes. togo._ F 36At. NURSE WANTED-TO take care " In- valid gentleman. Experience unnec- essnry. FOR 8ALE--.Two brand new cream separators at a bargain. guaranteed to be tirtgt<muss. Can he had on trial. Apply J. Letter & Sons, Fur- niture Dealers, Waterloo. 8rtt. AUTO FOR SALE- Five passenger thirty horsepower automobile, In good running condition. Will tsell to cash buyer tor three hundred dol- lars. F. E, Macan, Kitchener. HAVE YOU MONEY To tNVE8T.--t have to otter Government and Mun- icipal Debenture stocks-At securi- ties, yielding good rates of interest. Henry Knell, Kitchener. 3btt. NOAH E. BOWMAN. "e-ter. GEO. W. LATOCH. Kitchen-r, 29M. ..... ... ... ... ....Exocuton. FOR SALE--iod from Holstein cow and 8 new: with pin. Apply M. Schondelmeyer. 1 mile wt of Kit- chener. on the Bream: Rd. Mat. Stunted 4 miles Iouthcnt of Ktteh. ener. the property ot the lute Get. E. Bowman. con-[sting ot " here: more or Ian. " acres under cultivation. Balance timber and pasture. 0n the (um I. . good bunk bun. house with kitchen attmhod. implement med uni good water. A valuable property in the villqe of Baden. counting of one and one- hnl! an. o8 had. On "one“: a: good house. with voodahed. hard and son water, line barn. new hen lam. mm; my. electric "this in how um turn. " desired on. Acre of Ind may be bought semrnely. Apply to JACOB M. GINGRICH, laden. om. "I no. An Atlantic Put. 'et E-- Hm ha boon received her. of tho m- uon by a Icahn-aria. August mu .0 the Irma! soul-uni}, Tut-Ida. I.” tom. Thu. at the an: new km“. The ”minder, " - in "to but. and per. Pished up try a Brit. ish “not. Our quick repairs of broken lenses ha: brbught a' smile at relief and satisfaction to accre- of people unfortunate enough ta break their was”. _ We have instruments of great value in sight testing, making rapid and accurate work 'tos- aible. We use "Due to be abno- lutely awe of the right Denies to use. But it I: we" to remember that It is the man behind the Instrument that counts. purl is a superior eye service. . " so hue your Inn!- unp- plird here, lhe than beep on hund choice Beef, Pork, Lamb ttnd Home-made Sausage ARNOLD JANSEN Optometnn KHCHINIR, ONT. Plum '" Giana ground while you wait no You Appreciate EQUIPPED FOR SIGHT MENU! QUICK REPAIRS Farm tor Bale ARE SPLENDIDLY FOR SALE Class TESTING Por Sale. Meats M-3t There's " your: style In glance. at here in in hats, and a great an! more accessory for I good M. Our expert optlcian has marve'ous succu- ln Jiving both Comfort and 01/19 in Ms "may of gluten. Becoming -tlasse, Dated at Waterloo this 5th day of September, 1917. THE WATERLOO CLUB LIMITED ’31!" for are that valulbie property ‘In the Town of Waterloo, containing Prte-fifth of an acre, more or less, and being compo-ed " lot nurnber one (1) an the north side of Erb street and west side of Queen street. according in Elia Snider'e survey. Tender. for purchase of the property will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Saturday, the tSth day of) September, 1917. On the property: there in a brick dweiling heme, farm. erly occupied by Jacob Brick", do: teased. I SCIENTIFIC OPTION" “on and Pat omee, Kitchener. W. I.“ ml... In.“ Terms: Ten pet- cent. of the pur- 2haae money to be paid when the ten. ier is accepted and the balance with. n thirty days thereafter.' 1 Good cook stove, parlor cook heat- 'er, extension uplo, corner cupboard. eat table, Mange. couch, 3 centre _ta. sire, ' "ands, on range, on plan. gower wan-lug machine. saving my :hine, bedroom suit. Iron bed, wooden sed, wring. and mattreueo, kItchen :hnlre, urpeu, linoleum, man. s rock- are, old arm chair, quantity of tted Mother, lot of dishes. and “when utensils, etepladder, garden tools. um. and numerous other articles. No reserve. Term.-A3aqtt. J. 5. SHANTZ, R. SIDER, Executore. f J. E. SHANTZ. Auctioneer. summon, SEPT. "TH, 3ommerscintt at t o'clock p. Ill. DfBee Phone. Waterloo " W. Shh-m residence, Waterloo. 333K Ed. Llpport. retidence phone 231 More phone, Kitchener, sm. Bent Sculptural". Thou wlll In told try public auc- .lon the Household amen of the tate can B. Shana. on Chapel an. Kltch. :ner, on Heller Bros. W. G. Brueckner Curry Combs, Brushes, Blank- eta, we have at tow prices, or course you have heard of our harness, which is all wetCititeh. ed, made from the but of leather and guaranteed by at Big values for little money. . P. J. WRIGHT, Secretary Waterloo Club Limited. 37.It d-lt . Everything in Harness Sale by Tender No on" churns tor motor BOHLENDER’S - Waterloo - BOHLENDER'S Undertaking OHINN a LIPPERT Household Eileen. 1"rrt-yrrve---m,m.aaiea-e.- - who uluoanillhuy we. - MMI Sllf BADEN, ONT. IIIIIIII May ”It " Women-’0 Minamu.uuuzuw..mu Donna. .er SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND .ATUIDAV. I. am lulu. all. 4 I Reasonable Prlcu. mummmusmmmm THERE S A REASON Mann. Sylvester. lane] Ind wi thm Adtttttttott alga In". for the Went on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. that: family visited "have. Mr. Henry Brodhecker nu “ken a trip to the west to Vlslt Mn non. Mr. Ind Mn. Wm. Ziegler und daughter visited taming " Mild. mar this week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Koerber ttttd children of Elan vialted in town the lore pa of week. Mr. nd Mrs. A. E. Herman and dnu ter are t in; until week‘s vacation. A memorial service was held in St. Paul's Lutheran church on Sun- day evening for the late Wheeler Milton Ziegler who was killed in cc- Hon tn France. A Iimilnr service was held in the Me‘odlst church the same evening for Pie. Cecil-Wyatt. and Pie. Lincoln Mayer brother of Mr. Simon Moy r. Both services "w lame crows; "r'- l Mrs. B. Dewitt or Pttttttde1pttin It visiting her niece“1lh. '"'e Klinck. "rs. J, Nicol. Miss Mary Nieot, Mrs. Loon Shape and Mrs. Paxton of Gait and Miss Kenn}; of Windsor motor- cd to Elmira on Friday nnd called on several friends. . Mrs. Edward Schaefcr ot Pulmon- m visited in town on Monday. Miss Marlo lellax visited her cousin Miss Emily Schmidt " Strut ford’ last week. Mun-Chas Wilton; of Toronto in visiting Mr. and Mrs. Manna Wil- tomt. . Sir. Irvin Schroder of Guelph T t Labor Day‘ in town. A .Wlnger took a business trip to 'ttronto last week. Mrs. It? and children have re- turned ho e after spending some mks at \srutttamptoit. Mrs. S. P.) Grammon of Hamilton 'x visiting her sister Mrs. John Rook. Miss Lizzie Midwinter of Hamilton spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Long. Sir. Irvin Schroder of Guelnh Miss Grace Small or Gait spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. McMillan. Mrs. P. Kinsman} ot Kitchener. snout the week with relative! in town. ‘ . Messrs Geo and Jacob Stefeler left on Tuesday to halt the farmer‘s son: in the neighbbrhood ot Spruce Crave, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. Shen and daughters of Guetidi ioimt the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Miller on Wil- liam 'atreet. Mrs. Cooper and sons of Hespeler 'sited the tormera sister Mrs. J. Small for several days. Mr. and Mrs.'A. E. Wren ot Tor. onto spent the week end with the former' sister Mrs. W. L.' Badloy. Mr. Ellsworth Gibson of Toronto and Miss Iran? Glymon ot Ott'awn visited their parents in town. Miss Leah Widemau of Kitchener spent several qays at her home. 9m mm lmnor Otto (lulled friends at Tavisruca last weer. Miss Mabel Ballard of Hawkes, vim, sump-he week em? with not nil-nd Miss Edith Wtntt Mn. L. Fry visited in town IMO', erat an" Miss Myrtle Cocr. of Guelph spent last Wednesday In town. Mm. P. Sonia-villa 1nd family have returned trom Strum"! after spending seven; weeks there . A farewell to. we: given in the Class Room of the Methodllt Church last Monday even)" for Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Column and Mm. Phllllpa. Mr and Mm. Com-on left on Tueedey for their new home in Dudes County where the former bu my ted n position " princlml of I school. Mm. Phillip. and daughter hate moved to London where Mr. Phillipe holds a woman In the may j They will Ill be missed (may by their mnny friends uni esrreiatlr In the church where they were so at: 1 the. I Mr. mum Ihrrttt ot Cleveland. spent several days In town Int rack. the (not: of Mr. and In. Win. Boh- rent. Min K. Weber spent ”an! thy- at Toronto Int voqk. Mm. Will-rd Imam (no. Min oht Fear) of North Bu wind on Elmira friends recently. Our Busy Neighbors Dnnham no at Port Dor "The war began in the East and not In the West." said Mr. Lloyd George. “Ruooio won M. "m m, In “use one undertook to chompion the can" of Boo-bin. Prince wan rougM In bacon-o 0M had under- taken a oolemn obtFon ta “and by Raul: In one of in attack. lololum "" brought in ocean“ the van on the “not road " Franco. Goon Bri. “In «no brought In News. the had J. Beitrtter.-- Mr. Dave You rammed home last week to help at the bar "?st.---Mim, vasie Dewar of Detroit, ltrpent a couple of days last week with 1 her brother, Mr. D. Dewar.,-- Nines} Tmu Ind Mary Vmran of Mlllhank- spent a day with trlrnds here.--. An- other of our young ladies has desert. od the ranks of Mrtalo bliss on Sun. day when Mlss Rachel 1410th was united In mtrrriage to Mr. C. Ropp, of Michigan. We wish the happy couple u long And Joyous wedded lite. BIrkonMad. En... Kept. 'v-trt court: of I notable speech have day, Premier Lloyd Georg. um: LLOYD GEORGE RELATESV WHERE WAR BEGAN News Notes. Threshing is the order of the day -- Mm. Witt Freehom and daughter Evelyn and Mrs. T. Sharp of Stratfcrd visited at the home of Mr. W. B. Preohorn on Sunday. - Mr.' and Mrs. Jas. B. Hammond spent Sunday at tho home of the latter's brother. Mr. T. Shearer of Poole.-- Mr. and Mrs, Dunc-n Dewar and "tttity visited at the home of Mr. John Fleming on Sunday. - Mr. Stewart ot Toronto spent the holiday at the home of Mr. Among those attending the Toronto Exhibition were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber, and Mr. and Mrs. tran Cress- amut.-- Mr. Jonas Dettweller and Miss nose. Cober, or Kitchener. visited Mr. and Mrs. Addison Snyder. on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Genet. oi Listowel. spent a few days with " son. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Geach.-- Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Berlet. and Miss Vera Berlet, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Berlet. and Mr. and Mrs. 'John Strong all motored to Mllvertpn hat Sunday morning.--- Miss Thelma Shaun. ot Kitchener, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hummel. - Messrs. Howard. Stanley and Thomas Harper ot Harrlston are visiting at the home' 0' their aunts. the Misses Joanna snd‘ Sarah Snyder. -- Messrs. Marshal) Bingeman and Lloyd Martin left tor Lethbridge last week.to spend a few months.-- Mr. and Mn. Hy. Brooks, Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snyder. ot Conestoga were Sunday meats of the Misses Sarah and Joanna Snyder. Dr. McKay of Ingemoll visited' his plagues on Labor Dar. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Moser of Kitchener visited Mr. Ind Mn. Date mer seven] days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knechtel. Mr. and Mrs Ed nechtel and Mr. and Mm. Belle] and son of Hanover paid a "short visit to Elmira friends on Labor Day. Miss Laura McKay of Guelph spent me week end with her mother. Mr. Fred Keller of Cobour; 'spent the holiday with his family. Mr. and Mrs Peter Humor at Mummy and Mr. and Mrs. Maura. and Miss Mam-er ot Clifford called on friends in town last Friday. 1 Mr. and in. Chthrtie summ- of h'oronto Halted Mr. and Mrs J. ‘Rchaofer thts week. . Mr and Mn. Annon (nee Florence trunk", of New York won: MW- Mr. and Mrs. John Tilt of Guelph and Mr, and Mrs. Lander Gateman and tarnily of Kitchener warn the guests nf Dr ttttd Mrs Bechtel on Laror Fur. Mrs. J. Culp nnd all“ Grace Culp have returned from I months holiday in Port Dover. Ming Ann McKerrlghm of Toronto spent seven! any: tn town the guest of Mu. Edith Bahrain. an: days with the [alof- ulster. Mm. J. A Srhnuler. Mr. Ralph "chron- or. Toronto “and tits Itrentr this week Mr. Alex Bmhmn spout Sundny at m. home in Winterboume. "In Lam-n Nun: ot Winter? on-no called on friends In town on Thurs day. Mr. Douala Erb of Toronto may the week and with " mother. Mr. and In. Norma Ham-tot Ind Ion mm the lormer'l mother It “who In! week. The Rev. Dr. Blair of Guelph will occupy the pulpit in the Presbyter- tan church next Band-y. Tho b-ttttrt «a which in and. by m M Gnu - at: 'ettio.hasttse-otnttwttoar and (or tt. In an "hibdtiots In on window- ot Mr. Watch“ at] Sam. It I. not!” “all“ by the public. Bloomingdale. m te MM Ionian.” Sept. Te-trt ‘h. Sept. 5th, INT, Sept. 5, 191t to- Number unllmltetL Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wedneulu. September 12, 1917. “up AND ADVERTISE 1N Thu; DAILY TELEGRAPH. _ Hogs Wanted tttt (l,..' w. J. SCHLUETER W.H: Rosenbusch Where you got I Square Dent. " Frmrlck M. Phone 324. ”mytlldllg, money ,to Ion. Pub": ltonogrlphn Cunning Nov-1mm Tick“ Act. Perhaps you My. “rm. or prmrertlee tor an. um It where you will not a quick Bale with Another one of 40 acres, new home, you bank barn, IUD, good water supply, At land, your nice lime vmaoe.' wm mo exchange for medium priced homo. 100 acre. or good clay loam, At hummus. *trarythlng in good dupe, ready to go ahead. Good noun, good bank barn, all cemented, water in barn, INC, good out bulldtnga. On the main road, near a little villa'. Will all with stock, ImpIemenu and crop, or exchango for city prop- orty. Farmers Are Making Money _ More farmer. are wanted. " you warm to net on a farm come and see me. I hlve several very dellrable farm: to cell or exchange for town property. Here are Just a coupie of dan- diet. I In" others, come In and lee my tht. Number of your. experience In Auctioneers. Prune-1 know- lodao of “In... live stock. Implo- monu. etc. Phone t36, Waterloo t2-tf EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER -- AND VALUATOR MAST“ MD HUNSIEROEI The Real Estate and Business Broker Preston MR. AUTO OWNER! a. B. DtytiitjNG Look Large Brick House, large Barn . and 4 acres of good garden land At Baden Distributor of Auto Tires. PHONE 142. Large tube Auto Patching Cement . . . . .... . 10e Cementless Patches, l2ina box... .".....'. Foe Polarine or C S Motor Oil, gallon . . ... . . . . .. 60e 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 \The Kossuth Hotel Property l Few Articles You Require all for Go and see $1000 at This Snap! ‘OMun and DtrqtttoNt- ( Georg. out“. President, -431” Allan Bowman, Vice-Prom. Prmon Dr. J. H. Wash, . Want-coo J. Howard Shun-on . 'ete J. L. Wideman, . an Jaco I Jam" Living-um, . Baden P. E. Shana, . . Preston S. B. Brick", . . Wand” Richard Henchman, Water!” L. w. CHUH, B. E. B:CHTEL, Manager. Inopectof. e. A. IOIHM. lat-Inc! loom. Waterlgv Mulu?i Fire Insurance Cornea " humid In ttth. TOTAL ASSEYC. us? DEG, 1914, OVER mam A money-maker. no oppo- sition, good reasons for selling. An opportunity for a live man. Apply Phone 185. confectionery and Ice Cream Buslness For Sale UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIREC‘IORS ttat-ttcue", guarantud. Cl". from all part: at the county promptly attended ttt. J. LETTER a SON Waterloo. Phone to. Nigm Phono 207W. A. K. cressman KITCHENER Waterloo

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