_‘ Receipts were 77 cars, with 1,05% \ _ Rread of cattle, 84 calves, 422 hogs and ?».1."89 sheen and lambs. Ountations: v Heavy steers .... ...$11.50 $12.50 Choice, butcher ... ... 10.00 11.00 ..‘ do., medium .... .. .. 9.00 9.50 // (o., common ... .... . 8.25 8.15 Helfers, good to choice . 8.50 10.00 Butcher cows, choice .. _ 8.00 8.50 _ do.. medium ... ... .. 7.00 7.50 Butcher bulls, choice ... $.00 8.15 _ __€6., good ... ..... .. T 5n &.0n â€". _ do. medium ... ... .. 6.00 7.00 '}'Foederu. 900 to 1.000 Ths, . 850 _ 10.25 «‘Btockers, 700 to 800 lbs. _ 7.25 8.50 Kr to.. r~linm ... ....; 690 6.50 . _‘ do., light ..... ... .. 650 8.T5 ‘Wearlings ..... ... ... 11.00 _ 12.00 ‘ Sheep, light ..... ... .. 9.50 11.50 ;g:nlmrs“...‘..,‘... 4.75 5.00 Cutters ..... ... ... .. 5.500 6.00 (Bambs ..... ... ... 15.000 15.25 £17 40., heary ..... ... 6.00 7.50 Cnives ... ....... ... $.00 15.00 Hogs, fod and watered . 18.50 €o., off cars .... ..... 18.T5 ~ ‘Millifeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $35 per #on, on track, Montreal. *w»@horts $42 per ton, on track, Monâ€" â€" .‘Poronto, Sent. 25.â€"Grain market _quotations toâ€"day were: Ontario wheatâ€"No, 2 winter, $2.17 © $2.20, outside, according to location‘: ‘alnltob- wheat, No. 1 northern $2.30%4. Goderich; No. 2 northern. $2.27%; No. 3 northern, $2.24% Oatsâ€"Canada western, No. 2, 68%¢; {nuflo No. 2 white. 62c. ontside; No 8 white, 6ic, nominal, outside. . No. 2 rye, $1.70. Barlevyâ€"New, $1.18 @ $1.20, _ outâ€" ‘#ide,. for maiting. «"Toronto, Sept, 25.â€"â€"The cattle marâ€" Fet toâ€"day was fairly active and steady mt yesterday‘s prices. Choice handv év.b,nt.chor steers and fat cows were in 2otmt_l demand and all offerings found Lpes‘s limnvoers. _ Some of the commoner stuff moved more slowly, but on the _whole it was a fair cleanâ€"up with the exception of several carloads of Westâ€" yern cattle among the late arrivals, pur _wosely held over for toâ€"morrow‘s mar do., light Yearlings . Sheep, light Csannaers ... Sheep and lambs were steady. . Hoes were 2%5¢ higher at $18.50, fed and watered. Stocker trade was quiet, with choicest quality most in Gemand and not many offering. ) CATTLE MARKET. \__. . Gueiph, Sepntember 26 Wheat. old ... ... ... ... itm, per bushel .... .... ..... .95 @dlings, per ton ..... ...... 38.00 mnitoba flour ... ... ........ 6.50 ended Ontario Flour .. 6.00 to 6.30 fley. per bushel .. .â€"...... .. 110 fRter per lb ..... .... ... .... .40 #s, sirossed y per ton . ~Gait, September eat, old ..... ..... ley (feed) ......... s, Outario ..... ... y per ton, new .... @lG w. per ton ...... 8, live ..... ... itoes, per bag ... STRATFORD MARKE&TS. Stratford, September 26, 1917. mm «.. ... .. 12.00 to 14.00 , per bag ... ... 290 to 3.00 WATERLOO MARKETS Waterioo, September 26, 1917. _ er, per Ib. . , per dozen ELMIRA n:‘ARKETS. ELMIRA, SEPT. 26,1917 KITCHENER MARKETS ichener, September 26, 1917. TORONTO MARKETS. , per bag .... GRAIN MARKET. GALT MARKETS. MARKETREPORT 26, 1917. sir1x z++ $.29 ssss+s+s+ â€" 1.00 * sxxax s« ~ sTB .. 9.00 to 12.00 rarx.+»1> $0,00 6 usasses $.90 x x**+*+ ++ %.@0 xo sik .2 Ib rsxx ++« 226 rsoree i« 1.10 .... 1.00 1.10 ®s rarrars »T8 +os+. 1. $§.00 x s x ce xa es WB rxx1 1«x :%8 «... . $.00 9.00 .. 16.00 16.2%5 neaks ivs £.10 12.00 to 14.00 1917. ... 16.00 ... 22.00 12.00 11.50 5.00 6.00 15.25 &.0n 7.00 10.25 8.50 6.50 16.50 24.00 215 1.25 6.15 2.15 6.20 45 !’I_l“l""“l“ll"““l“mfl“l.'“llll“llll"'g = Do You Appreciate 2 The Fuel Controlier bas fixed pricâ€" es in British Columbia at from $8.50 t> $7 per ton, according to the grade and handling. ~*‘"ery fire; there is no time to lose High explosives must increase faster «. sur man power." Chemists from all parts of the United States and Canada were preâ€" sent toâ€"day at the opening session of the Exposition. New York, Sept. 24.â€"Thousands of chemists throughout the country are now waiting word from those in charge of ammunition of our fight ing men at the front to undertake the task of removing every foot of coal gas of its content of toluene one of the most powerful explosives so that the allied troops may be pro tected by the most lavish use of high explosives, according to a statement made toâ€"night at the opening of the convention of the National Exprsiâ€" tion of Cheimical Industries «Ired the imperative need of pourin» a ‘lood of highâ€"powered ammunition to the front as rapidly as possible contending that such action is necesâ€" sary if we are to win the way. "Our men should be protected," declared Dr. Herty, "and every pos sible pound of high explosives that this country can produce should he manufactured and transported to the {are has met its master in high exâ€" plosives. © The terrible sacrifices of life can be lessened by the curtain of Dr. C. H. Herty, Chairman of the Exposition Advisory Committee. in a speech opening the exhibit, empha Dr. Clemens was born on a farm near Preston, Ont., sixty years ago. He was educated at Galt during the time of the wellâ€"known teacher, Dr. Tassie. In 1880 he graduated in medicine from the University of Toronto. For _ a time he practised in Kitchener and Port Perry, later moving to Toronto. Dr. Clemens was a member of Durr Avenue Presbyterian Church. His wife predeceased him by three years. One zon, Louis W., at home, and one sister, Mrs. Joseph Stauffer of Galt, survive, Interment will be made in the Port Perry cemetery. U. 5. CHEMISTS a0DN TO SUPPLY NEW EXPLOSINES Extremely fond of iawn bowling and curling, Dr. Clemens was formerly Preâ€" sident of the Parkdale Bowling Club. He took part in the match for the Mcâ€" Causland Cup on Saturday on the Park dale green, bowling from 2 o‘clock in the afternoon until 10 o‘clek at night When he returned home he was in fine spirits. * At Bowling Match on Satâ€" urday Nightâ€" Dead SBunday Morning. Toronto, Sept. 24.â€"Dr. George | H. Clemens, 1,392 King street west, Parkâ€" dale, died suddenly at bis home on Bunday morning after returning from an early call on a patient in West Torâ€" onto. Arriving home he went to his bedroom, where he was found lying dead on his bed some time later by his son, Louis W. Clemens, Dr. John Huntâ€" er was called, but found life was _ exâ€" tinet. Death was due to valvular trouâ€" bie of the Liout. Dr. Clemens had su/â€" fered on previous occasions with the same trouble. He came to Toronto twenty ears ago, and was a wellâ€" known general practitioner. D8. 6. H. GLEMENS DIES SUDDENLY â€" 1N PARKDAE If so have your wante supâ€" & plied here. We always keep on = hand choice ; Beef,â€" Pork, Lambg a"" Homeâ€"made : Sausage : First Why not _ buy _ your bere and get the best ? EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fischet. Phone 248. Waterloo, Class Meats Just such pieces as you would like to send as wedding gifts. More time and attention has been given to our selection of gift articles or this season‘s weddings than in any previous year. The useful and serviceable as weil as ornamental is what we have enâ€" leavcred to import, Situated 14 mile north of the villagn of New Dundee, property of the late John Copley, consisting of 77 acres. On the farm is a good bank barn, stone house and implement shed. ADELAIDE COPLEY, New Dudes. WM. COPLEY, Plattsvilie. HY. COPLEY, New Dundee, FOR SALEâ€"Good dairy business, comâ€" posed of two routes, aversging 50 gals. each. Properties adjoin each other. Good re&sons for selling. Apâ€" ply Kinzie Bros., Blair. 8â€"15â€"6t. wk. tf. ©Three hundred thousand Americans are en route to their training camps. It is expected that the first call for men under the military service act will be made in the first week of October, and that 25,006 men will be obtained in a month. Word reached Mr. and Mrs J. Marsâ€" .and, Grove street, Guelph, Thursday moining that their son, Pte. Fred Marsiand, had been killed in action September Tth. He was only sevenâ€" teen years old when he enlisted, and has been serving for two years. He has hrea other brothers at the front and three more home, besides three sisâ€" ters. E. J. MICKUS, AUCTIONEER, Oct. 9.â€"Farm stock and implements und household effects, 2 miles west of Linwood, on the 9th Cancession, Geo. Diebold, Proprietor. Guelph Lad Killed. E. J, Shantz, Auctioncer. Sept. 22.â€"Farm stock and Imple ments of ‘T. J. Jones, Gveiph St. north of Kitchener, new . sugar factory . Oct. 3.â€"Farm stock and Implements of Wm. Stadelbauer, 4 mile south and % mile east of New Dundee. lov. 6.â€"Farm stock and Implements oi Daniel Hurst, 2 miles west of St. Jacobs. Nov. 14.â€"Farm stock and Implem »nts of Geo. Whitham, on road leading to from Kitchener to _ Bridgeport opâ€" posite the sugar factory. SCIENTIFIC OPTIGAN Store next Post Office, Kitchener. WERCO O ONBOOC P OBWC POOGBY TeAerempr. I We leaue marriage {isenses, i Wedding Cifts in our own workshop cannot fail to be correctly done. Our plant is as perfect as Science can make it. . Years of experiâ€" ence enables us to produce perâ€" iect work. Try us for glasses. Right at the Market KITCHENER, ONT. PHONE 853 Heller Bros. â€"Arnold Jansen Lens Grinding BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDER‘S AUCTION SALES â€" , VALUABLE FARM When you can buy new‘upAoâ€"Cate shoes these days at $2.75, reg. sold from $4.00 to $6.00, it‘s sure the people who value a $ will buy here. Farm For Sale FOR SALE any pair of Women‘s Shoes in stock, sizes 2 to 3%4, will be aoid at . .. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, we will include size 4 at Expert Ontician Last week was the biggest week 1 had éince I‘ve been in the Shooe Business. THEBRE‘S A REASON Executors. 30â€"4t. -; x MEN WANTED. ;; 4 For sauasge room. Also exâ€" .|§@ perienced _ butchers. J. M. +| i Schneider & Sons. Phone 1600. a 1t | . Bought in any condition, $1.00 per i eot or seven cents per tooth. Cash by |r3turn mail. R. A. Copeman, 25792 ‘Fsplanade avenue, Montreal, P.Q. ( or less, 28 acres under cultivation. Balance timber and4 pasture. On the farm is a good bank barn, house with kitchen attached, implement shed and good water. i% #, NOAH E. B&WMAN, Heapeler. GEO. W. LATSCH, Kitchener, Situated 4 miles southeast of Eucn’ ener, the property of the late . E. Bowman, consisting of 52 acres more Will be in operation three days only Oct. 9th, 1th, and 11th, Heidelberg. Sealed tenders for the above nam ed proper yt iwleebirNa.. ARF ARA ed property will be received by the unâ€" Cersigned up until October 15th, 1917. The highest or any tender need not necessarily be accepted. F. Braendle . .Situated 4 miles East of Kitchener, along the trolley line, half way beâ€" tween Kitchener and Preston. On the farm is a good bank barn and outâ€" buildings, a good dwellingâ€"house with kitchen and woodâ€"shed, first class well, £. running stream on the pasture land and & young orchard. Possession can be had December 1st, 1917. ® e oy Es FARM FOR SALE ARF A RFRAFARn In the County of Waterioo. ‘ 20 Acres, 70 Acres Under Cultivation, 10 Acres Bush, 10 Acres Pasture Office Phone, Waterloo 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterloo, 333K Ed. Lippert, residence phone 231 Store phone, Kitchener, 570. W. G. Brueckner Best Equipment, All kinds of styles in stock. See our Quebec Heaters in different sizes, and other coal oil heaters. Curry Combs, Brushes, Blankâ€" ets, we have at low prices. Of course you have heard of our harness, which is all well stitch ed, made from the best of leathor and guaranteed by us. Big values for little money. PREPARE for the cold weaâ€" ther by securina one of our Bucher & Son HARDWARE MERCHANTS KING ST. KITCHENER No extra charge for motor hearse. Old False Teeth Everything in Harness HEATERS Undertaking rr+k 1ss sirge.. .... Executore STOVES SHINN & LIPPERT Farm Ror Sale SAMUEL CASSEL, BADEN, ONT. County Clerk, Court House, Kitchener, Ont. 39â€"2 Reasonable Prices. Cider Mill 39â€"3mos 39â€"1t HAVE YOU MONEY TO INVEST.â€"I have to offer Government and Mun icipal Debenture stocksâ€"A1 securi ties, ylelding good rates of interest. Henry Knell, Kitchener. 32. STRAYEDâ€"Young Durham buil, about three weeks ago. Reward if returnâ€" ed to Waliter Hofstetter, R. R. No. 2. Potersburg. 2t. WANTEDâ€"Good general maid, high est wages paid. Aprly Mrs. Alfred H. Snyder, George St., Waterloo. STRAYED from the farm of Louis, Alâ€" lenson, Heidelberg, a yearling steer. Finder will please inform the above owner and get his reward. 38â€"3t. WANTEDâ€"Maid for general houseâ€" work, small family, good wages. Apâ€" .. ply to Mrs. W. P. Clement, 71 Heins Ave. Kitchener, 39â€"1t. FOR SALEâ€"AIl the material of a 12x 22 ft. stave silo, all in good condiâ€" tion, ready to erect, will sell at a bargain. I also have on hand a quanâ€" tity of 2â€"inch matched pine with which 1 could build several stlos on short notice for prices and further particulars, call, write or (phone 157.) Norman Hipel, _ Contractor, Preston, Ont. 39â€"2t. AUTO FOR SALEâ€" Five passenger thirty horseâ€"power automobile, in good running condition. _ Will sell to cash buyer for three hundred dolâ€" lars. F. E. Macklin, Kitchener. FOR SALEâ€"Good second hand 12 horse power gasoline Tuerk engine for $150.00. Also good second ‘Hand Bell cutting box, No . 55, with 10â€"foot carriers. Apply Allen Good, Conesâ€" togo. 36â€"4t. "OR SALEâ€"Two brand new cream separators at a bargain. guaranteed to be firstâ€"class. Can be had _ on trial. Apply J. Letter & Sons, Furâ€" niture Dealers, Waterloo. 34â€"41. n‘v at S. Kitchener, WANTEDâ€"Severa: good machinists and bench hands. Steady work and good wages, under ideal conditions Apply by letter or in person to Do minion Tire Fectory. 10â€"( FOR SALEâ€"4 pure bred Jerseys. Apâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Good fresh Holstein cow and 8 sows with‘ pigs. Apply M. Schondelmever, 1 mile east of Kitâ€" chener, on the Breslau Rd. . 34â€"4t. ZOR SALEâ€"A number of pureâ€"bred White Wyandotte Cockere‘s, of J. S Martin‘s strain. Ur‘as Snider, Blair R. R. No. 1. Situated near Josephsburg, 2nd, con. Lot No. 6, consisting of 139 acres; 12 acres in bush balance under good state of cultivation, bank barn, and other outbuildings, stone house and kitchen and woodshed attached, plenâ€" ty of hard and soft water, 2 acres in Tood orchard. For further particulars apply to A valuable property in the village t Baden, consisting of one and oneâ€" half acres of land. On property ... is rood house, with woodshed, hard and soft water, fine barn, new hen house, triving shed, electric lights in house nd barn. If desired one acre of land nay be bought separately. Apply to JACOB M. GINGRICH, ; Baden, Ont. â€" 36â€"1 mo. Valuable farm owned by the late Jacob Hunsperger. 100 acres in Wilâ€" mot Township, two miles north of Plattsville, mostly under cultivation. Brick house and bank barn in good repair. For further particulars apply to TWO FARMS FOR SALE FARMS FOR : SALEâ€"Two oneâ€"hund red acre farms in Wellingtor® Counts Peel Township. No better soil, good buildings and shade trees, flowing spring on each lot; phone in house rural mail at gate. If you want a farm look this one over, will stand inspection. . Immediate possession given, price and terms right. Will meet you at Goldstone or Drayton station. Waiter Barkwell, R. R. No. 2, Drayton, Ont. 39â€"2mos. Farm For Sale M. §. ROSENBERGER, R. R. No. 1, Platteville, (Executor.) Farm For Sale. S. Shantz, 371 King St. E. or phone 1360w. 3â€"9â€"1f. JOHN WAGNER, For Saie. Josephsburg. 38â€"2t 39â€"4t 21. 3t V Farms for Sale or Exchange for City Property. Where you get a Square Deal!. 38 Frederick St. Phone 324 comveyancing, money to loan, Public Stenographer Canadian Northern Ticket Agt W.H. Rosenbusch 15 zcres closse to car lincs, with buildings, good water supâ€" ply, silo, hot house, ctc., suitable for market gardening or coultry farm, at SOQ(0(). Will exchange for city property. 1 have others. _ Come in and see my list. . Perhaps you have farms or property for sale, list where you will get a cuick saile. 30 acres close to Water'l';o’,“i'v‘l'- cluding crop, stock and impleâ€" ments, with good buildings, 4 acres of bush, good water supâ€" ply, at m Will exchange for city property. Would make dandy market garden or poultry farm. A good 50 acre farm of A 1 soil, good buildings and . good water supply, near Hespeler, at the right price of ..... G€490N Farm for Sale or Exchange The Real Ertate and Business Broker Pre:ton Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"Practical knowâ€" ledge of values of real estate, live stock,. implements, etc. Orders left at the Chronicleâ€"Te!â€" egraph, will reseive prompt atâ€" tention. Phone 138, Waterioo. Cloths Pins {%)S 4 doz. for 5 Cts. _IT‘S UP TO YOU Saturday, Oct. 6th Look H. B. Duering EXPERIENCED AUCTIONâ€" EER AND VALUATOR. Large Brick House, large Barn and 4 acres of good garden land Distributor of Auto Tires. PHONE 142. G. E. Potter 20 Cases, 5 gross in a case 14400 . J. SCHLUETER FARMERS‘ WIVES * This SALE is © put on for YOU The Kossuth Hotel Property y on m e e e ce e en y 110L L2 J L L LN LT LA 1 L LLLIILT 1111 110.A L1 U TL ULUULUALUJLCNLLLCOO1â€"4 01003 all for Go and see $1000 at This Snap! 8. B. Bricker, _ â€" > Waterloo Richard Roschman, Waterion L. W. SHUH, _ ‘B. E. BXCHTEL, Officers and Directors:â€" George Diebet, President, waterico Allan Bowman, V‘ceâ€"Pres., Preston Dr. J. H. Webb, = Waterioo J. Howard Simpeon > Guelph J. L. Wideman, â€" St. Jacobs James Livingston, * Baden P. E. Shantz, * * Preston 8. B. Bricker, = « Waterloo Richard Roschman, Waterion UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Satisfaction guaranteed Calls from ail parts of _ the county promptly attended to. LETTER & DREISINGER . Waterloc. Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. Confesctionery and Ice Cream Business A moneyâ€"maker, no oppaâ€" sition, good reasons for selling. An opportunity tor a live man. Apply Phone 185. Manager. inspector. C. A. AOEMH‘A. District Agent. A. K. Cressman For Sale KITCHENER Waterloo