Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $2.22, outside, according to location; Maniâ€" toba wheat, No. 1 northern, $2.23%; No. 2 northern, $2.20%; No. 3 north ern, $2.17%4. Oatsâ€"Canada western, No. 2, 80!4¢, No. 2 Canada western, 77%c¢, at lake ports, for immediate shipment; Ontâ€" ario No. 2 white, 80c @ 81c, outside; No. 3 white, 79¢ @ 80c, outside. â€" Ryeâ€"No. 2, $2.35. § Barley, $1.50°@ $1.51, outside, for malting. e &Toronto, May 14.â€" The trade at the Union Stockyards this morning was very slow. Prices were steady. Receipts, 688 cattle, 318 calves, 925 hogs and 18 sheep. Export cattle, choice.. $14.00 @ $15.00 do., medium ... ... 13.00 @â€" 14.00 : do., bulls ... ... ... 10.75 @ 12.00 Butcher cattle, choice. 11.2%5 @ 12.75 ~ do., medium ..... .. 10.00 @ 11.00 do., common, ... .... 8.50 @ _ 87 â€" do., cows choice .... 10.50 @ 12.2%5 . do., medium ... .... 9.50 @ 10.50 . do., canners ..... .. 6.00 @ _ 6.25 * do., bulls ... ... ... 0 8.15 @ g.00 Feeding steers ... ... 9.00 @ 10.50 Btockers, choice ..... 9.00 @ 10.00 do., Hight ... ...<.... 7.15 @ _ §.54 Milkers, choice .. .... 90.00 @ 150.06 Bpringers, choice .... 90.00 @ 150.00 Sheep, ewes .. ...... 16.00 @ 18.00 Bucks and culls ...... 7.00 @ 12.50 Lambs ....... ....... 19.00 @ 2100 do., Hight ... ...>.., Milkers, choice .. .... Bpringers, choice .... Sheep, ewes .. ...... Bucks and culls ...... Hogs, fed and watered do., {. 0. b. Calves ..... Toronto, â€" May 14.â€"Closing â€" quota tions : Buckwheat. $1.84 @ $1.86, shipping points. _ _ _ _ â€" ~ The market was quiei. Transactions were comparatively few, a good part of the day‘s receipts being held for toâ€"morrow‘s . market. Prices â€" were steady and unchanged. Hogs held steady to firm at $21, fed and water ed. Quotations: Butter per lb ... Eggs per dozen Potatoes per bas Live hogs ...... Hogs, dressed .. Hay, pe rton .. TORONTO MARKETS. ; LIVE STOCK. Union Stockyards, Toronto, May 14. â€"â€"Live stock receipts toâ€"day were 51 cars, with 688 cattle, 316 calves, 925 hogs and 18 sheep and lambs. Millfeedâ€" Manitoba bran, $35 per : Open Evenings. /8 to 9, Mon. Wed., Fri., Ladies‘ Suits, Dresses | and Blouses Is a Western Towun Lot Worthlhss? You will find our stock replete with suggestions for Spring and Summer Wear. 4 A Western Town Lot, or even Lots in our own city, arworthless, as long as they are idle, and producing nothing exceptweeds and heavy tax bills, ‘But a lot is worth réal money if you cantilize it as a cash consideration in purchasing an Ontario or Westn Canada Farm on Kitchener and Toronto house property. CLAYTON B. FBY Call, phone or write, give me your listings, and an id: what you prefer, | will guarantee results, that will appeal to you. By Appointment FINE LA DIES‘ WEAR. WALPER HOUSE BLOCK, 21 KING W., PHNE 561 WATERLO® MARKETS. Waterioo, May 8th, 1918. KITCHENER MARKETS Kitchener, May 8th, 1918. Quality, Style and Low Frices Remember our prices are moderate to suit he most Economical Purse. Are combined in our special attractive shoving of W. Feldman MARKET REPOR SEE OUR DISPLAY BEFORE YOU Biy. GRAIN. Suite 3 Merchants Bank Bildg., Kitchener, Ont 21.00 20.25 13.00 @ $19.25 $23.00 . 20 00 9.00 10.50 10.00 8.50 150.06 150.00 18.00 12.50 21.00 14.25 31. 00 36.00 38e .047 212 312 1.50 ronto. Build a business of your own, enâ€" jJoy independence, 100per cent. profit, exclusive territory, forthe b °t known remedy in the world &r Constipation, kidney and liver trowle. Write to day for particulart l1 advertising matter free. The Eliss Company, S. 124 St. Paul St., Mantreal. HARRY G. HAXCHBORN Before buying elsewmere come and see my stock of new Cleveland and secondâ€"hand Bicycles, iIl kinds of reâ€" pairs and accessories. Bicycle repairâ€" ing done. 1 guarantee satisfacton. My prices are reasomble. Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. _ Next shipment Wednesâ€" day. May 22, 1918. 1 do all kinds of gruding such as Lawn â€" Mowers, Binder and Mower Knives, Clippers, Plow Shares, etc., and filing and gumming of Saws, also repair all kinds of waganmakers woodâ€" work and Furniture, Acture framing done. Do You Appreciate Good Work â€" Good Values for Your Money Get both by deding at THE CONESTOGO RIPAIR SHOP Best Equipment, Office Phone, Waterloo 33 W. Shinn residence, Watrion, 333K Eqd. Lippert, residence phone 231 Store phone, Kitchener, 570. High CGradoe Buggies For Sae Last Fall 1 puchased at the old price 36 buggies, which while tle supply lasts will be sold is follows, Rubber tire toj buggy ... .... Steel tire top buggy ... .... MASTER AND HUNSBERGER. Hogs Wanted sl ~.‘s, #40 per ton, dn track, To No extra charge for motor Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT C. Massyâ€"larris Agenay AGENTS W.NTED At Baden Res. Watibo. 314W Waterbo. Reasonsble Prices. Ose 949 $105 $125 CATTLEâ€" 9 Cowsâ€" 3 fresh cows, 2 due to calve May 28th, cow due to calve May 20th, cow due about June 1, cow due to calve Aug. 1, cow in full milk bred two months, heifer due to calve Nov. 1. The above are a very choice lot of milk and butter cows. 15 head of good grass cattle rising 2 years old. in good order, kv‘al calves. PIGSâ€" 6 brood sows, _ Yorkshire sow due to pig June 30, Tamworth sow due to pig July 18, Tamworth sow due to pig July 19, Yorkshire sow due to pig August ist, 2 young sows due to pig about Aug. 1st, registered Yorkshire boar 6 months old. a good one:; 6 fat hogs if not previously sold. SHEEPâ€"13 good breeding ewes, 8 ewes with lambs at side, fat Oxford .. VEHICLES, Etc.â€" One top buggy and set of single harness, one set of single carriage harness; 2 new stock racks, 3 new stone boats, cutting box power or hand. TERMS OF SALEâ€"Veal calves, fat hogs, fat ram, and all sums of $15.00 and under, cash; over that -mount,!)‘ months‘ credit will be given on apâ€" proved joint notes or 6 per cent. per annum discount for cash. No reserve as everything advertised will be sold. HORSESâ€"Yearling filly colt sired by German coach horse. At two o‘clock new time, the follow ing: f‘arm Stock, Implements, ot: There will be sold by public, auction on the farm of E. A. Beechey, Waterâ€" too Tp.. 3 miles east of Breslau and 2 miles north of Kossuth, on TERMS OF SALEâ€" Grain, grass seed, and all sums of $25 and under, cash; over that amount 3 months‘ creâ€" dit on approved security. FRANK KREMER, Proprietor. 3 section; No. 21 single plow, fanning mill with bagger nearly new, two top buggies, one new with auto seat, team harness,â€" single hamness, hay _ rake, wagon, wagon box, ciftter, democrat, seuffler, hiller, buggy pole, heavy shaft for wagon, some furniture and other articles. _ GRAINâ€" About 60 bushel fall rye, 1 bush. clover seed, % bush. timothy seed. HORSESâ€"Bay mare 7 years old. :ood driver. bay horse 14 years old ood quiet driver and worker, . bay horse 13 years old, extra good work horse. CATTLEâ€" 3 GoodDairy Cowsâ€"â€" Holstein cow due to calve last ."2' May, Durbam cow due to calve i# June, 2 fine heifer calves 5 months old, Ayrshire cow in full flow of milk due to calve in October. PIGSâ€" Extra good brood sow due to pig middle of May, 7 shoats weighâ€" ing about 80 lbs. each. IMPLEMENTSâ€" Gang plow, John son mower, seed drill, iron harrows Being conscripted for military ser vice 1 am forced to sell my stock and implements. 1 will sell by public aueâ€" tion on the farm, situated 1 mile west of Preston, on the road leading from the Kitchener and Preston road o Blair, on Commencing at 1.30 o‘clock p. m. the ‘ollow ing : W. G. Brueckner You‘ll do well to make this place your headquartâ€" ers for anything in the line of harness, gloves, whips, blankets, etc. _ Repairing Harness Promptly Done. Get Ready For Spring E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer ‘JOHN NASMITH, Clerk. E. A. BEECHEY, Proprietor. CHAS. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioncer O. S. KOLB, Clerk. 19â€"3t SATURDAY, MAY 25TH, 1918, FRIDAY, MAY 24TH, 1918 PUBLIG SALE. PUBLIC SAE BADEN, ONT. 1bâ€"3t ENTIRNE CONTENTS WILL BH|.____...__._ _ __. _ _ ____"" °P SOLDâ€"Following is a partial list nf; A‘Ucnon sms the valuable contents which will be | > offered for sale: . 20 bed raom suites ‘ “H.y al.ï¬ Dgft:IlN&"Auc;lg:::R.nd with springs and matresses including , M& Â¥: : is 7 fron bedsteads, 16 bedroom carpets.l ::.',2;9 contents in the Town ot Wat large parlor carpet nearly new, 90 gat., May 25â€" Household effects of vards of oil cloth 2 yards wide ncnrlyl ‘.Nlck Steckenreiter, on Peppler St., new, 70 yards linoleum 2 yards wide‘ ~Waterloo. nearly new, 12 yards stair carpet near-l E. /. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. ly new, 14 small tables, parlor table.} May 25.â€"Farm stock and implements 5 library tables, 3 extension tablen.l of Frank Kremer, 1â€"mile west of 1 dining room tables, 5 kitchen tables,| Preston, on the road leading from 9 sample room ta"es, 2 sideboards.i g'liHK“ChB"" & Preston road to 36 dining roem chairs, 9 rockers, 3; . Memmnnet mm ereutre seprelns goase w upholstered chairs, 2 lounges, kitchen| ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. cupboard, kitchen chairs, 20 good| May 25.â€"Real estate and household heavy mission side room chairs, 12| effects of the late Hy. Weisgerber, ;:ounging chairs, 3 f(randah chnlrs.i i\'\"at:e:*ma:n?lw'll’rion'cuvsvgte:. loo, corner arge quarter cut oak reading room; x _ table; 30 rubber stair‘ pads with brassg C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer. edging good as new, 15 chamber sels.l May 24â€"Farm stock and implements book case, some odd wash stands,| of E. A. Beechey, 3 miles east of screen doors, window screems, awning. : Breslau. hall stand, 2 large miirors, 15 bed spreads, 15 comforters, 40 bed abeets.’ I cured a horse of the Mange with 40 feather pillows, large quantity oijlNARD'S LINIMENT. fruit jars, refrigerator, large bar roomi UHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. sideboard, counter, taps, work bonrd.lpnuwusie_ + beer pump. etc., if not previously mld.! 1 cured a horse, badly u)_rn by a cash register, large quantity of aSn}’;:g;v,;?'k' with MINARD‘S LINTâ€" sorted glasses, fancy glass bow!s.. st peters,.C. B. EDW. LINLIFF, cigar case, 8 day clock, electric fixâ€"| I cured a horse of a bad swelling by tures, Goldie McCulloch safe, cuspiâ€"‘ MINARD‘S LINIMENT. tors, kitchen seales cap. 75 lbs, large Bathurst, N. B. Thos. W. PAYNE. | _ Sutac t i n ud P en h ce > _ 2 °P hamr® ©0000) Comprising a handsome three story| Home Comfort kitchen range, . hot ‘nolld brick building with w gi, | water heater and tank, coal oil stove, uated on the corner of King and Erb|Stove utensils, . lawn mower, large streets, in the Town of Waterlog, with | @uantity of dishes," silverware | and a frontage of 66 feetyon King street |"rOckery, and many other articles too and 44 feet on Erb . ‘The prop.| aumerous to mention. erty includes an addRional two story| Terms of Chattels Cash. brick wing with hug | dh:_nen-lonr MRS. ROSALIE LEWIS, 38x16 feet, is attac to its main Proprietress. building and fqces on Hrb street. The ; Lewis House contains 50 rooms and 2 H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. hath rooms and, is heated by a" ï¬rsl! LOUIS F. DIETRICH, Clerk. class steam heating system. In the 29â€"°t main building is a large room with enâ€" inmmapoppmmmmmmemmemmmmmmmmch tmmpemmmmpmmmmmnade trance on King street, suitable for ofâ€" mm“mgou' Wmt.. fice or store purposes, being the quarâ€" romernierrts nds pomee es ty inronge en mieeer snn ters formerly occupied by the Bank of| FoR SALEâ€"4 pure bred Jerseys. Apâ€" Commerce. ply at S S Shantz 371 Kine St+ P LARGE BRICK BARNâ€"The Real Estate to be offered also includes a large brick barn 45 x 128 feet, facing on Queen Street, with a frontage of 66 feet. â€" Terms of Real Estate will be made known on the day of Sale. saturpay, may 1e?H, 1o1e, Commencing at 9.00 o‘clock a.m. sharp the hll-vf( valuable and desirable real estate and other property, viz: There will be solid by public suction on the premises, corner King and Erb streets, in the Town of Waterloo, on ~»alhe | Hotel Lewis Property and: det t ukc en e e e en e td t ts n n o e n n n e en n t n d en Gilson Mfg. Co., Limited, Guelph, Canada THE HYLO S1ILO Use BLUE STONE For Spraying Your Trees WITH THE FAMOUS CANADA PAINT MADE IN CANADA See Melvin Huether, R.R. No. 4, Kitchener For Plowing and Discing. No job less than five acres accepted. â€"Apply J. S. Knapp, Dept. of Agr., THE GILSON ENGINE It is a bright, durable red for painting barns, sheds, siloâ€"roofs and fences. Can be used on wood or iron. 6 Tractor Plows Now Available ALL SIZES AND STYLES Entirely different and infinitely superior. Paint Your Barn Bucher & Son HARDWARE MERCHANTS. Opposite City Hall, Kitchener. The lightest running blower cutter made. A 4 H.P. Engine will operate the small size successfully. WONDERFUL qo t n t n e lt B t t dn ut 0 o t o t Bc t ht t e t t t n 1M MONEY MAKER THE MORTGAGE LIFTER STANDARDIZED THE CILSON CILSON SILO FILLER 1 cured a horse, badly torn by a pitch fork, with MINARDS LINLâ€" 1MENT. 5 St. Peter‘s,â€"C. B. EDW. LINLIFF, I cured a horse of‘a bad swelling by C. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer. May 24â€"Farm stock and implements of E. A. Beechey, 3 miles east of Breslau. H. B. DUERING. AUCTIONEER. May 1§â€"â€"Hotel Lewis property and entire contents in the Town otf Watâ€" erloo. Sat., May 25â€" Household effects of ‘ Nick Steckenreiter, on Peppler St., "Waterloo. E. !. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. May 25.â€"Farm stock and implements of Frank Kremer, 1/mile west of Preston, on the road leading from the Kitchener & Preston road to Blair. GILSON Products are Dominan. in Quality and Service FOR SALEâ€"4 pure bred Jerseys. Apâ€" ply at 8. S. Shantz, 371 King St. E. Kitchener, or phone 1360w. 39â€" FOR SALEâ€"Fine black driver, 4 years o‘d1, or exchange on good cow. Apâ€" ply io O. T. Coleman, New Dundee. 19â€"4t. BUGGIES FOR SALE. Apply Weber Livery. Homestead Licquid Red H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. LOUIS F. DIETRICH, Clerk. SPECIAL SALE from MAY 11thto MAY 25th. Don‘t miss this Sale BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDER‘S TRACTOR or write 19â€"3t «eP BHIHH Real Estate Phone 185. sale at 32650‘ Your opportunâ€" on Breslau Road, just outside ity, see furnace, hard and soft water, barn, all kinds of fruit, situate RETIRED FARMERS King Street Office, Waterioo Mutual Bulldâ€" Ing. Established 1864. Kitchener corporation, for quick Beef, Pork, Lamb ard Homeâ€"made Sausage A. K. Cressman HEATHTORTREHDNNE NN cb id i0 . 00000 Do You Appreciate First er As a good Canadian, desirous of ’nowlu your Canada better and well, subscribe to MACI.E?N'S MAGAZINEâ€"for yourself, home and friends whom you wish to favor with some exhibit of your goodâ€"will. Subscription price is $2.00 per year after Dec. 15th. Order from your bookseller, or direct from the publishersâ€" . Stephen Leacock Agnes C. Laut Alan Sullivan Phillips Oppenheim Nellie McCiung Peter McArthur Arthur Stringer Lord Northcliffe H. F. Gadsby Mrs. L. M. 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If you want . to save time and money come in to see me. One hundred acre farm with big bank barn and silo, big straw shed and piggery, good house of 7 rooms, 12 acres of hardwood bush, all level land, owner has retired. :Tells me to sell at $7500.00. Would conâ€" sider house in Kitchener at part payment. Splendid 98 acre.farm, only 6 miles from Kitchener, with 7 room brick house, good cellars, big bank barn and silo, good driving shed and outbuildings, etc. _ Soil is A1, 8 acres of good ardwood bush, good water supâ€" S|y. Land is in best of cultivaâ€" tion. Farm is close to school and station, and can be had at only $80.00 an acre. This is very reasonable. _ If you want a good farm look this one over. For exchange on City propâ€" erty. Here are a couple of snaps in farms for sale. \ Farmers Are Making Money Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. 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