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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Nov 1917, p. 8

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: ; TORONTO MARKETS ho. > LIVE STOCK. \‘Toronto, Nov. 13.â€"Receipts toâ€"day .the Union stockyards totaled 53 ¢s, comprising 775 cattle, 126 calves. hbogs and 652 sheep and lambs. / As a result of the usual light run for $ ay‘s fresh offerings there was â€" paratively quiet market. Prices good and steady for anything of , however. A choice load of steers late yesterday so‘d 2t and good to extra choice butchers Bave sold as high as $11 during this ' k. For the commoner stuff there an easier feeling and canners bre lower. ‘Bambs held firm and calves aiso inued strong. % offerings were light and there 1 ‘an early advance of 25c, which eased to 40c over yesterday‘s quoâ€" s before the close of the day. tions : Â¥y steers ... ... $11.00 @ $12.00 medium ..... ... 9.25 9.15 butcher ... ... . 10.%5 â€" 10.50 common .... ... 8.50 9.00 good to choice . 8.50 _ 10.00 t er cows, choice .. 7.75 $.50 . , Medium ... ..... _©7.00 7.50 Wutcher bulls, choice .. 7.75 â€" 8.75 to freights outside ‘ ley, $1.21 @ $1.22. : No. 2, $1.75. Buckwheat nominal. W GALT MARKETS. _â€"*~ Gait, Noven‘ber 14th, 1917. fhest old ..... ..... ..... ... $2.10 igy (feed) .................. 100 seiss shice wak yeiese seeke MOT ; DEr Ib. ..:.. nasss zes 2900 Wo,, medium ... ..... s, 900 to 1,000 lbs ers, 900 to 1,000 .. medium ... ...â€".. light ::... s..s .. Hght .:. ::s iss ~+Elmira, November 14th, 1917. itatoes, per bag ..... ... 1.20 Datsâ€"Canada western, No. 2, 74%c, gtore, Fort William; No. 3 Canada , T1¢; Ontario No. 2 white, 70c Mllc, nominal; No. 3 white, 69c @ ‘~BTRATFORD MARKETs. . Stratford, November 14th, 1917. . Gueiph, November 14th, 1917. hat old ..... ..... ....: ..: 1 GRAIN. ‘oronto, â€" Nov. 13.â€"Grain market mduy were : â€" o wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, acâ€" ding to location, $2.22, basis, in re, Montreal; Manitoba wheat, No. morthern, $2.23%, including 2%c , in store, Fort William; No. 2 thern, $2.20%; No. 3 northern. 1Tk. 00â€" â€" § per lb. .. .. (mew), per ton . lings per ton ... , family, ewt. .. per doz. . per bushel heavy fed and watered. 17 off care ..... ... l7 high grade yearlings â€" MARKET REPORT ATERLOO MARKETS. No. 2, $3.80 @ $3.99, accord ue enasss ranes <ss A6.00 C .+,.. 1+i s..~ $0.00 2. ll. .... 12.00 to 14.00 NER MARKETE November 7th 1917. . .... 9.00 to 10.00 .. 1.10 1.2% 35.00 to 36.00 42.00 to 46.00 ... 5.15 6.00 7.50 6.00 8.50 8.00 5.50 7.00 11.00 10.00 15.00 6.00 $.00 5.00 ... 8.00 9.00 15.50 15.75 1.20 1.30 . $2.10 12.00 11.00 5.50 6.00 16.25 9.00 15.00 17.40 17.65 16.00 22.00 5.10 $5.00 6.85 1.15 $.50 116 7.00 2.10 5.80 2.25 1.15 1.00 .65 1.15 210 .50 .60 DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES The many little nicetiss of Design brilliancy, have been most carefully which make Cut Glass of effective studied at Haller‘s. If therefore there should be a deâ€" sire to secure for pressntation an ar ticle in Cut Glass, we shall be glad to to assist you. Not only has a suggestive selection been made, but wo are able to offer many charming pieces in cut glass at exceedingly, moderate prices. Millfeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $35 per ton; shorts. $42 per ton, on track, Toâ€" ronto. â€" wanted at oxce for Waterloo an. the County of Waterloo. Good opâ€" portunity for a live salesman, exâ€" perience not necessary. Big prosâ€" pects for the season‘s business now starting. Write for further particuâ€" lars. Stone & Wellington, "The Old Reliable Fonthill Nurseries," Toronâ€" to, Ont. 44â€"5t SCIENTIFIC OPTI@ AN Store next Post Office, Kitchener We lssue marringe lisenses, will wear outâ€"come here for a new one. Your giasses cutgrow their usefuines:â€" come here for new ones. . J. M.Schneider & Sons, Ltd. If you have NEVER worn glasses but ought toâ€" visit Bucher & Son Phone 1600. Expert Optician Right at the Market KITCHENER, ONT. PHONE 853 We have the best manufacâ€" tured, includingâ€"â€" COMBINATION STOVES (for coal, wood and gas) STOVES (for coal and wood) LAUNDRY STOVES See Our QUEBEC HEATERS (for coal or wood) and PERFECTION OIL STOVES BUCHER AND SON. DRESSED:â€"On any day. STOVES OF HIGH QUALITY. LIVE:â€"Every _ Monday _ and Tuesday morning. Hogs Wanted Heller Bros. HARDWARE MERCHANTS. King St., Opposite City Hail, Kitchener. Your Eyeâ€"Class Case Arnold Jansen Prices always the highest. It will pay you to enquire. Cut Class Kitchener. WFRCE 222. 284 hare es Truman Wideman, work ... Jas Mitchell, teaming .... W. H. Schneider & Co. coal Eph. Weber, 1 sheep killed John Bricker, 1 lamb killed Alvin Shantz, 1 sheep killed J. T. Schmidt, cement tile Geo. K. Schaefer, gravelling Sol. Scheifele, teaming and Tolfl +;« 1«.«. a+1ss + $020.35 â€"Carried. f Moved by Alox 8. Forbes and John Brox that the following amounts be paid for wire fence bonus under By Law 533 and that the Reove grant his orders for the same:â€" Sammel Horst ............ ..... 5.40 Wendel Martin ........ ........ 7.70 B. SchMUCR ::.::::;.»1s :s«11+2« T00 M. Schneider .......... ........ 10.30 Hiy. 8. Str0h :â€":â€".... .c...... _ 48b Osish Martn .........: .« 946 Rec. Martin ........ .......... 805 H. Ofegrich :â€";;:/â€"«:s cccs.ss. 1940 Juo. N. MIGr â€"â€": ... .++.« «1: 12.00 Jos. B. Martin ........ ...... 6.95 yobn Lichty .:.... ....2. +115 $4 H. Holle, court fees .... .... H. Holle, repairing bridges .. Klinck & Abrens, cement .... Gus. Hedrich, posts .... .... O. Bauman, building culverst . Em. G. Martin, culvert contract Elmira Printing Co. on conâ€" gravelling ..... ..... .. Edwin Bender, gravel .... H. Koopman, gravel ... .. Anthony Bauman, gravel ... Louis Brox, gravel ..... ... Sylvester Martin, gravel .. Seth Martin, gravel ... ... Aaron Hoffman, gravel .... Sam. B. Bowman, gravel ... David M. Lichty, gravel ... Frank Zettel, gravel ... . Chas Ritter, gravel ... .. Nelson Snyder, gravel ..... Aaron Lichty, gravel ... .. Henry Schmidt, gravel and WOrk sorlr sfar srscre s Naniel G. Martin, gravel .... Max Bierman, gravel ... ... Milton Weber, roadway . .. Sydney Weber, 1 sheep killed A communication was recceived from Messrs Miller and Sims in reference to a complaint mede by Mr. Charles Halter, that certain water on the townâ€" ship road was causing damage to his crops and asking the council to remâ€" edy th» same. That the following amounts be paia and that the Reeve grant his orders for the same: B. Schmuck, gravel and tile . $11.2%5 W. H. Winkler, rent and court That with regard to the communicaâ€" tion received from Messrs Miller & Sims in connection with the Halter drain that this council take no acâ€" tion. Carried. Pte. Strub, who was in his 25th year, was formerly employed at the Jo‘lin Forsyth Co., shirt manufacturers. He was a member of St. Mary‘s R. C. Church. His parents, two sisters and two broth=ra survive. A host of friends will extend sympathy to the bereaved family, whose burden is only lightened by the consoling knowledge that he died for the great cause of The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich met at Conestogo on Tuosday the 6th day of November, 1917, pursuant to adjournment from iast session. .. All the members present. The Reevo in the chair. The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted.. Moved by John Brox and Normar Snyder. Moved by Norman Snyder and Jos H. Woods, No intimation had been received of the young soldier having been woundâ€" ed unt‘! the news of his death in the hospital came. He had _ apparently been fatally wounded in _ the recent fighting around Passchendaele, where the Canadians have been heavily enâ€" gaged. In his recent letters home the young hero cheerfully told of his experiences in the front line trenches as a member of the 1st Battalion. Pte. Strub enlisted in the 118th Bartalion Brass Band and accompanied _ that unit to England. in May he went to France and for three months was atâ€" tached to the 157th Entrenchment Batâ€" talion behind the lines. _ For the past two months he was "up the line." WAS IN HIS 25TH YEAR Another Kitchener young man has naid the suprem» sacrifice in the cause of King and Country in the person of Private George Strub, whose death from wounds was conveyed to the parâ€" ents at Kitchener on Tuesday mornâ€" ing. _ ‘The following telegram was reâ€" ceived from the authorities at Otâ€" tawa :â€"â€" "Deeply regret to inform you. 751661 jwno'. Who and What‘s What Pte. George Adoiph Strub, lnuntry.) ‘The ringing of two church b officially reported died of wounds, u'm..u of two whistles on General Hospital, Boulogne, Novem-‘u 9.00 a. m. creatcd no end o rer 9th, 1917, gunshot wound face." ing to and fro and hurryin PTE. GED. STRUB DIED OF WOUNDS . Holle, court fees .... .... . Holle, repairing bridges .. linck & Abrens, cement .... as. Hedrich, posts .... .... Bauman, building culverst . Makes the Supreme Sacâ€" rifice for Country. Woolwich Tp. Council. Director of Recoris. 24.00 12.00 118.30 9.50 5.10 4.50 7.80 1.50 10.80 16.96 2.50 98.00 50.00 12.50 7.40 6.50 4.40 6.40 $.20 "‘1?1 The ringing of two church belis and »â€" $3 blowing of two whistles on Monday emâ€" at 9.00 a. m. creatcd no end of scurryâ€" . .h( to and fro and hurrying in hot _ jhaste to invest in a Victory Loan and As. incidentally to find out if there was a . _, fire or an air raid. | Mr. Daniel Horst and family, acâ€" companied by Mr. N. E. Martin left on Monday for Florida. | Mr. D. B. Filsinger of the Dominâ€" jon Bank Kitchener spent a few days last week at his old home, "The Mapâ€" _ Services in St. James Caurch next Sunday morniug and in Calvary church at 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Pte. Emerson Seriden who is at Niaâ€" gara spent a day or so at his home here. + â€" Mrs. Haack has left for Elmira where she will make herâ€" future home with hor daughter. Miss Millie Schiefele left again for Buffalo N. Y., after spending a few months with her parents here. She was accompanied to Buffalo by her sister Lydia who will visit friends for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Rumball of Elmira calâ€" led < n severil of *heir old friends in town on Friday. = â€" Mr. Anthony Gies has been appointâ€" ed one of the enumerators for North Waterloo to represent this district. this dictrist _ The Miss Hughesâ€"Hett labor comâ€" bination meeting was attended by seyâ€" eral ladies and more of the sterner perâ€" suasion. Everybody was impressed. Mr. Midaleton, G. T. R. agent, has returned from his hunting trip in the vicinity of Burks‘ Falls, Parry Sound having to his credit four deer. Mr. and Mrs. Middlcton are spending this week in Montreal znd Ottawa. Miss Frances Snider and her colâ€" loge friend Miss Brown of Calgary spent the weekâ€"endâ€"at "Evenhoime." _Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fial joined the pilgrim band â€"bound for the flowery land of Florida, on Monday. _ _ Local and Personal The. Haack property was sold by auction last Saturday afternoon was purchased ‘by J#cob W. Schweitzer. Mr. F. E. Welker and family spent Sunday with friends in Listowel. Moved by Norman Snider snd John Brox, that this Courcil do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chamber Conestogo, on Tuesday the 4th day of December, nest at 9 o‘clock a .m. . A J. Snider, Tp. Clerk. (Continued from page 6.) CONESTOGO. Bt. Jacobs. _ The executive of the South Waterioo Liberalâ€"Conservative Association . at a meeting . Friday in Preston has‘ before them a letter from the Lib eral Association, suggesting that a new convention be called to choose a candidate for the riding and that a nonpartisan man be chosen, it being understood thit melither of the proâ€" sent candidates was eligible. In view of the fact that F. Stewart Scott had veen nominated by a Union convention and was pledged to support the Union Government and that the principal of selecting the so called nonpartisan candidate would elmininate all memâ€" bers of the last Parliament, whether Liberal or Conservative, from the conâ€" test, it was unanimously decided that it was impossible to accept the proâ€" Friends in Stratford 1 ceived word toâ€"day that Miss Freuch, one of the first local nurses to go overseas, has uol t dn enc aste hm ue t h t t t e ht B t t t o ter e O e t t t t t n t et i n Stand By Mr. Scott. nen ie e t e t 0BB t En en lt e m ho 0n nt 0@ 0k o e Bart BM ho on B e 1t n is all right, not alone in farms but, as well, in properties right here in our own cityâ€"If you can buy it at the right price and terms. Look over this list of Farms which 1 offer and compare values. Enough eaid. â€" I have just bought a big stock of Bankrupt Stock at my own price. The stock inâ€" cludes Ladies‘ Suits and Coats, Furs, Men‘s Overcoats, <te. You will save dollars on your purchases made here. > BOHLENDER‘Sâ€"â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDER‘S W. H. ROSENBUSCH acre farm. 3 miles away ssaks soors sxon‘s‘s ©H,000 acre farm, 15 miles out BIG SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCK T Safety First ‘"Where you get a square deal." 6 miles away 4 miles away 12 miles away 8 miles away .... $10,000 miles away miles away miles away miles away ... . . $4.200 $5,700 away $9,000 away $5,200 $5,500 3$2,400 a way away a way AT UVUNMHMHEARD OF PRICES been decorated with the Royal Red Cross for good service in war hosplâ€" tais. for 100 acres A1 hardw T100 acres 15 miles, 100 acres 13 miles . 112 acres, 3 miles, . 100 acres 2 miles . . 160 acres, 3 iniles . 85 acres, 9 miles .. 190 acres, 40 miles 105 acres,, 7 miles 180 acres, 12 miles . 60 acres, .4 miles .. 60 acres, 5 miles . 150 acres, 7 miles .. 100 gscres 12 miles . 2 acres, 1% miles .. H.B. DUERING Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"Practical knowâ€" ledge of values of real estate, live stock, implements, etc. acre farm 17 miles away t Auctioneer Experiecced Valuator Phone 136, Waterioo. hardwood bush miles, . $6,50C Officers and Directors:â€" 8. B. Bricker, _ â€" _ â€" Waterico Richard Roschman, Waterics L. W. SCHUH, B. E. BCCHTEL, Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company incoâ€"poreted in 1863. TOTAL ASsET6, 318T DEC., 1914, OVvER $500,000 Office Phone, Waterloo 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterloo, 333K E4. Lippert, residence phone 241 Store phone, Kitchener, 570. Best Equipment, George Disbe!, President, wuteries Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. W. G. Brueckner UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Satisfaction guaranteod. Calls from ail parts eof _ the county promptly attended to. Will buy from 25 to 60 acres, good farm not too far from Waterloo. St. Clemâ€" ents or Heidelberg section preferred. Have customer waiting. Apply to No extra charge for motor hearse. Real Estate â€" â€" _ Waterloo Phone 185. Curry Combe, Brushes, Blankâ€" ets, we have at low prices. Of course you have heard of our harness, which is aly well stitchâ€" ed, made from the best of leather and guaranteed by us, Big values for little money. If so have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice Boef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage First 1i Class Manager. inspect C. A. BOEHM. District Agent. A. K. Cressman Why aot buy _ your bere and get the best ? Phone 243. Everything in Harness â€" LETTER & DREISINGER Undertaking Do You Appreciate SHINN & LIPPERT Farm for Sale EDGAR rISCHER BADEN, ONT. Reasonable Prices. Meats 3i3 ", B .

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