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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jun 1918, p. 10

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x cattle, extra choice $15.00 @ $15,25 do., choice ..... ... 14.00 @ 15.00 «o., medium ..... .. 13.00 @ 14.90 kport bulls ... ..... 11.00 @ 12.00 utcher cattle, choice 13.00 @ 14.00 do., medium ...~.... 10.25 @ 11.75 do., common ... ... 8.50 @ _ 9.00 utcher cows, choice. 11.00 @ 12.50 a. medium .... ... 9.25 @ 10.25 . canners ... .... 5.75 @ 6.00 kport bulls ... ..... 9.25 @ 10.75 seding steers ... ... 9.00 @ 10.75 ockers, choice ... .. 9.00 @ 10.25 ockers, light ..... .. 7175 @ 850 likers, choice .. ... 90.00 @ 140.00 reep, ewes ..... .... 17.00 @ 19.90 ucks and culls .. ... 13.00 @ 14.75 e ... ... ... .â€".. s00 @ â€" 9g.00 ambe ... ... :..... 20.00 @ 23.00 0g8, {. and w.o.....; 1900 *Foronto, June 18.â€" Union stockâ€" m-: \ ‘Live stock receipts toâ€"day T133 T‘lle, 302 calves, 401 hogs % 203 sheep and lambs. ‘The market was quiet and trade ow. There was a light run of fresh ittle in, but with about 700 left over om yesterday‘s market there was enty to choose from had trade been @ll active. The decline of a dollar I grass cattle yesterday gave eaker tone to the market all round, it prices toâ€"day held about steady. few stabieâ€"fed cattie, fresh in, were ld over for toâ€"morrow‘s _ market. he stable cattle are now about all «_ There will be some good cattle ‘come in from grass feeding. Hogs held steady at $18, fed and atered. Quotations: ‘ r. WATERLO® MARKETS, I"~ _ Waterloo, June 19th, 1918 Western Town Lots Can be ' Sold For Cash Take a Weéstern !4 section valued by responsible valuators at $20 an acre, say a total of $3200. | am in a position to accept 40 per cent. of the purchase price in Western lots, balance can be arranged. This V4 mection can be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same thing would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. 1 do not propose selling your Western town lots and handing you your cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you ©r~ turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned Into cash or gooid securities. For example: CLAYTON B. EBY SUITE 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LDG., KITCHENER, onTt .. Open Evenings. Phones 8 to 9. Mon., Wed., Fri., Office 9 «By Appointment. Res. Waterso. port bulls ... eding steers . ckers, choice ckers, light . kers, choice bep, ewes ... cks and culls Call in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter Give me an idea what you prefer, and | will guarantee results. Mthes per bas ..... .. ...... 1.75 s hogs .... ....... ... .... 19.50 B, dressed ..... ... ....... 24.00 Câ€"pG Mon ......:.....:.â€"+. 2000 8, live ...... toes, per bag lings, per ton .. r, family, cwt. . r, high grade .. ~per bushel ... . â€"per dozen ... , live 22222 ll. &r.. per lb ..... . pe rton . Chief ... TORONTO MARKETS. STRATFORD MARKETS. ‘unum. June 19th, 1918, EAuNOUL ..:ls sire ies 2l Elmira, June 19th, 1918 RITCHENER MARKETE <_ . | Hogs, °. o. b. Kitchener, June 19th, 1918 ‘Ca.lv.a GUELPH MARKETsS. Guelph, June 19, 1918 , _ LIVE STOCK. ELMIRA MARKETS per bag .... per bag sx"sss +*.. §85 ... 2.25 to 2.30 .1 12B .to 1.95 .. 36.40 to 37.40 .. 41.00 to 42.00 . ... b.lo 6.00 .. 17.25 to 17.50 .. $1.75 to $2.00 .. 213 12.50 10.25 6.00 10.75 10.75 10.25 8.50 140.00 19.00 14.75 9.00 23.00 $2.10 646 6.10 _ 6.55 2.10 3.13 5.85 5.85 1.45 2.05 1.80 15 2.12 l 2 cows fresh and 10 sows with pigs at side. _ Apply M. Schondelmeyer, {one mile from Kitchener, on the Bresâ€" ‘lau Road. i 24â€"4t Chief Tremblay of the Fire departâ€" ment and director of the public safeâ€" ty department assumed general conâ€" trol of the police department of Montâ€" real. 4o t FOR SALEâ€"18 horn& po’wer traction Hamburg engine. _ Apply Melvin Huether, Kitchener. 6â€"15â€"3t wâ€"25â€"3t FOR SALEâ€"One complete threshing «outfit, Waterlooâ€"make, also four shares of a twenty share syndicate threshing outfit. Apply H. F. Beckâ€" er, R. R. No. 2, Kitchener. Dailyâ€"June 10â€"12â€"15â€"17â€"19â€"22 Whkâ€"2t. LOSTâ€"Automobile tire and rim, covâ€" ered with black envelope 35 x 4%, on Petersburg road or St. Agatha road. via Waterlaa. E. Merner, _â€" New Hamburg. 6â€"18â€"2t wâ€"it NEW McLAUGHLIN automobile â€"for sale. New Model D 6 cylinder, travelled 1300 miles. Reasons for selling, owner drafted for military service. . For â€" particulars _ apply Moses Bock, New Dundee. dâ€"6â€"15â€"2t wâ€"25â€"2t FOR SALEâ€"Barn frame, 30x40 ft., 16 ft. high. Apply~to Geo. H. Kraft, Waterloo. 6â€"8â€"4t.â€"W.1t. _ _ One truck in good shape; . tires good; too heavy for our use. . Will sell cheap for cash, or would exchange for Ford 1 ton truck. DISTRICT SALESMAN WANTED at once to represent "The old raliable Fonthill Nurseries" in Waterico and Waterloo County. Special inâ€" ducements for the right man, high commission paid, exclusive terriâ€" tory, a special list of offerings. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. FOR SALEâ€"10 h.p., 1.H.C., gasoline engine in good running order. Mr. Harry K. Eby, Kitchener, Ont., R. R. No. 2. Dâ€"6â€"8â€"2t. t Wâ€"6â€"13â€"2t. 4 heifers due to calve, 2 fresh cows, Durham bull and one colt 2 years ojd. Apply Alfonso Fietsch, 1‘% miles from Kitchener on the Breslau Road. 24â€"3t Saturday, June 29â€" Farm stock and implements of John K. Schmitt, % mile from Town Hall, on Erb St. W. Waterioo. \ CABRE OmR ERTETH, 470. &, SOU, No. 3 Canada vulerfiizc, at lake ports, for immediate shipment; Ontâ€" ario No. 2 white, 79¢ @ 80c, outside; No. 3 white, 78¢ @ 19¢, outsice. Ryeâ€"No. 2, $2. Bariey, $1.18 @ $1.20, outside, to: maltins. Buckwheat, $1.80, shipping points Millfeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $35 per tom; shorts, $40 per ton, on track, Toâ€" ronto. Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $2.22; Manitoba wheat, No. 1 _ northern. $2.23%; No. 2 northern, $2.20% ; No. 3 nortbern, $2.17%. Office Phone, Waterloo 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterioo, 333K Ed. Lippert, residence phone 231 Store phone, Kitchener, 570. Best Equipment, t GRAIN. Toronto, June 18.â€" Closing quota Oatsâ€"Canada western, No. 2, 85¢; No extra charge for motor hearse. * Elmira Creamery, Elmira, Ont H. Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE. Phones Office 949. Res. Wateroo, 314W FOR SALE FOR SALE. Reasonable Prices. 17.00 14.50 @ 1700 24â€"5t 25â€"tf TERMSâ€"Hay, grain, shoats, poultry and all sums of $10.00 and under cash, over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. off for cash. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Cream separator, 2 iron kettles, long table, chest, flour chest, 2 small chests, wood box, bedstead, cook stove, and box stove, chury, butter bow!, and print, 3 milk cans, meat grinder, and stufâ€" fer, 2 clder barrels, 9 chairs, some crocks, etc., etc . IMPLEMENTSâ€" Sawyer & Massey engine, 17 h. p., Champion separator, 10 inch plate chopper, speed jack, cutting box, 4 furrow engine plow, Massey Harris binder 6 ft. cut, Frost & Wood mower 6 ft. cut, hay loader, and side rake, 12 ft. hay rake, single riding plow, 2 single prows, scuffler, seed drill, cultivator, steel land rolâ€" ler, 4 section iron harrow, fanning ‘mlll, root pulper, 2 wagons, 1 wagon box, 2 buggies, set of bob sleighs, cutâ€" ter, gravel planks, hay rack, stone boat, emery grinder, 25 gal. oil tank, set of team harness, plow harness, single harness, 36 cedar posts, some lumber, 240 sap buckets, 2 sap pans, hay fork, rope and pulleys, grain bags, chains, forks, hoes, and numerous other articles. ; . . HAY AND GRAINâ€"About 8 tons of hay, 700 bush. of mixed grain, 300 bush. oats, 200 bush. barley, 4 bush. peas, 3 bush. clover seed. PIGSâ€"2 sows supposed to be in pig, 19 shoats. . SHEEPâ€"5 ewes, 5 lambs, 1 ram. POULTRYâ€"A number of hens, 2 geese, gander, 12 gwlns. pair â€" of ducks. ~ maise Fashion Imp. No: 13185, Maud Fashion (26055) born May 8th, 1911, sire Rozelle Imp. [6734] (10638), dam Polmaise Fashion. _ Miss Murray No. [28955] (31353), born May 10th, 1910, sire Baron Hopetown [i0851] (13989) dam Dandy [18563] (20095); Murray Queen [32229], born July 16th, 1913, sire Mejestic _ Baron No. [13816] (13617), dam Miss Murray; | Lady Fragrand, born May 6th, 1917, No. [40139], sire Prince Rragrand Vicâ€" tor [14306], dam Miss Murray; Drayâ€" tort Scott, born May 9th, 1917, No. [19829], sire Prince Fragrand Victor, dam Murray Queen; Silver Senwick, born June 6th, 1917, No. 19828, sire Baron Senwick [16408] (17098), dam Maud Fashion; 1 coach mare aged. CATTLEâ€"2 cows freshened in Jan. supposed to be in calf, cow fresh April, cow due latter part of July, 3 calves. at 1 p. m. sharp HORSESâ€"Daisy Orla No. 18998, born April 22nd, 1908, sire Prince Orla Imp. [4493] (11471), dam Polâ€" On Town Line between Woolwich and Peel Tp., 3% miles north of Floraâ€" dale, 4 miles south of Alma, on Of Valuable Farm Stock,;!'arm Stock. Implements, etc Including Registered HOT~ | nyce, win pe soid by Pubiic Auc ses, Implements, EtC. _ {tion on the premises of the underâ€" (The statement reads) :â€"*"During last night the Germans did not renew their attacks between Montdidier and the region of Antheuil. â€" French troops are consolidating their positions there. Paris, June 13.â€"The Germans last night made a violent atâ€" tack on the American sector between Bouresches and Belleau wood on Marne front. The Americans broke up the attack and inflicted serious losses on the enemy holding all gains. After violent fightâ€" :-‘l‘gi the enemy obtained a foothold in Coresuvres and St. Pierre aigle. EXEGUTORS SALE French troops last night struck a heapy blow against the German forcâ€" es, which have been advancing on the eastern wing, and hurled them hack to the morth bank of the Matz River, which they had crossed yesâ€" terday. ni the former region the fierce reâ€" sistance of the French and the allied fcrces, for the time being at least, have checked the enemy at all points, and on some sectors the allies have éven turned vigorously on the foe and forced him to cede ground he had zained. _ On the right wing of the battlefield the French, by a counter attack hurled the enemy back to the north bank of Matz river. London, June 13.â€"The offensive made by the enemy today to better movements of the Germans between |his position near Mont Didier. Here Mont Didier and Noyon south of re launched a violent counterâ€"attack the Oise River, to the eastern fringe ! from Courcelles to the north of Mery, of the forest of Villersâ€"Cotterets, apâ€";a front of about a mile and a haif, parently are on the wane. 'bumhdlyeunplrthlnolth nl the former region the fierce reâ€" allied guns and forced to â€" retreat. sistance of the French and the llllod’loovh( numerous dead and wounded (crces, for the time being at least,| on the field. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3RD, 1918, Only One Attempt. Only one attempt apparently . was GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer MRS. ELIZABETH REIST, ADDISON REIST, ERWIN REIST, _ Executors FRED SOEHNER, Clerk AT VARIOUS POINTS: AMERICANS REPULSE ATTACKS. HURLED ACROSS MATZ RIVER. William Thompson â€" and â€" Lorenzo Young were sentenced to two years in the penitentiary by Judge Hardy‘ in Brantford on the charge of cattle | thieving. The .complainant was John Lampkin of Lanfford, and the thettl took place from his barn on February 22 last. Three head of cattle were reâ€" ' moved, hbut later recovered on the Hamilton road a few _ miles from Lampkin of Langford, and the treit . H~ Ireland showed that the catt‘e‘ were brought to him by the defendâ€" | arts. A charge was first laid against ‘ TERMS OF SALEâ€" Hay, poulty. shoats and all sums of $10.00 and unâ€" der, cash; over that amount m months‘ credit on approved security or 5 per cent. discount for cash payâ€" ment of credit amounts. Positively no reserve as the farm is sold. LIVE STOCKâ€" Team of general purpose horses rising 10 and 12 years old, cow fresh, 3 shoats 5 months old, 50 Light Brahma chicks. IMPLEMENTS, ETCâ€" 2 iumber wagons (1 nearly new), sel of bob sleighs, cutter, open buggy, rubber tire buggy nearly new, binder, Deerâ€" ing mower,, seed drill, cultivator, disk, harrows, .No. 21 Ayrâ€" walking plow, potato plow, scuffler, land rolâ€" ler, sugar beet box with double shelyâ€" ing, heavy set. of wagon. springs, gravel box, slush scraper, root pulper, cutting box, set of tcam harness, set of single harness, 2 pair of horse biankets, woolen horse blanket nearâ€" ly new, doubletrees, neckyokes, log: ging chains, hay knife, forks, shovels, picks, kettle stove, lumber for hay rack, horse clipping machine,. wheelâ€" barrow, â€" grind stone, grain cradle, scythe, quantity of roofing, 70 cedat posts, 2 meat barrels, 2 water tanks, sap pan, 50 sap buckets and spouis. 2 wash tubs,.churn, crockery, 5 apple barrels, quantity of hay, collie dos, and many other articles too numetâ€" ous to mention. Commencingâ€"at 1.30 o‘clock p. m. sharp, . the following valuable propâ€" erty, viz.: â€" Cattle Thieves Get Two Years. There will be sold by Public Aucâ€" tion on the premises of the underâ€" signed, situated on Erb Street, West, oneâ€"half mile from the Town Hall, Waterloo, on ! Likewise, south of the Aisne, the . irvaders are meeting with unexpected cpposition, and, notwithstanding the large numbers of men they _ have | thrown into the battle, their gains . have been relatively small East of Soissons they penetrated to the Vilâ€" lage of Laversine, but were unable to ‘advance on any of the other sectors, although at one time north of Courcy French trenches were entered under the force of the impact. A counter atâ€" 'uck resulted in these trenches being recaptured almost immediately. BINDER TWINE AND ROPE JOHN K. SCHMITT, Proprietor H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. M. DEVITT, Clerk SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918 Farmers! PUBLIG SAE Bucher & Son HARDWARE MERCHANTsS. Opposite City Hall, Kitchener. OF We also Handle PARIS GREEN, Our Prices are Reasonable. Let us Supply You With 25 2t | The report that a Roman Catholic priest, speaking at Kitchener, de clared that Dr. Cody‘s appointment j meant the end of Separate Schools in , Ontario, caused Dr. Cody â€" to smile ; toâ€"day. "A protty imagination," he Number unlimited. Highest market price paid.. «Next shipment Wednesâ€" day, June 5th, 1918. CHAS. E. Hi. FISHER. Post Office Department, Canada, Mail Service Branch, Ottawa, 24th May, 1918. 23â€"1t said.â€"Toronto Star Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proâ€" posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Petersurg and New Dundee, and at the office of the Post Office Inspector, London. Dr. Cody Laughs. ~ Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the fifth slay of July, 1918, for the conâ€" veyance of His Majesty‘s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week, on the Petersburg No. 1 Rural Route, from the 1st _ of October, 1918. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered untess made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual signaturâ€" es. Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Coal for the Dominion Buildings", will be received at this office until 12 O‘clock noon, on Thursday, June 27, 1918, for the supply of coal for the Public Buildings throughout the Do minion. Combined specification and form of tender can be obtained at this office and from the caretakers of the differâ€" ent Dominion Buildings. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minâ€" ister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent. of the amount of the tender. By order, o Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 6, 1918. Hogs Wanted Art Baden BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDER‘S Bohlender TENDERS FOR COAL. MAIL CONTRACT. R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary 24 2t Nehttnn mtc dinast. > Real Estate Phone 185. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Street Office, Waterioo Mutual Buildâ€" Ing. Established 1864. Have some very good opâ€" portunities â€" at present to place your money . in good investments at 6 per cent. payable half yearly. Get full particulars at my ofâ€" fice. 4) C PER CENT. it so have your wants sup § plied here. We always keep on S hand choict g Beef, Pork, l.ambg and Homeâ€"made : Sausage & Do You Appreciate First A. K. 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Shantz, « ® Prest 8. 8. Bricker, + « Wate® Richard Roechman, <__ Water! L. W. SHUH, B. E. BECHTEL, The friends of Mr. Henry Sturm, of MacCallum‘s Cigar store, will be pleased to learn that he is doing nicâ€" ely following his operation for appenâ€" dicitis at the K.â€"W. Hospital last Satâ€" urday afternoon. Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company inceâ€"wersted in 1863. TOTAL ASSETS, #18T DEC., 1914, QVvER $880,000 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. W. G. Brueckner Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Get Ready For Spring make our shoe repairing both effective and quick. No long waiting here, no unsightly or uneven . stitching. We really make old shoes new in every way. if you have shoes you thought too far gone to be of service, bring them here for a test of our skill. Manager. inspect C. A. BOEHM., District Agent. Satisfaction guaranteed. LETTER & DREISINGER Shoes / KING 8T., WATERLOO. MODERN METHODS 18 DOING NICELY. BADEN, ONT. Waterloo.

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