Toronto, July 9.â€"Cattle trade at tÂ¥e Union stockyards toâ€"day was rather alow, _ although prices were steady with yesterday‘s for g’_)od caltle. Lambs were firmer and hogs and Middlings, per ton ... Fiour, family, ewt. ... Fiour, high grade .... Oats per bushel ..... Eggs, per dozen ....." Hogs, live ..... ..... Butter, per Ib ..... .. Potatoes, per bag ... Wheat :.;. c:.s... Flour, Chief ... ... MyÂ¥ye ...ls siuraee . Barley ..... ...... Maple Lestf .:::.‘::... ... PORD .ns e o rrar caves + €orn, per bushel ......... Snowdrift ..... ..... 0 l.. Bran per ton :.:. :.s.., Middlings ..... ... ..... Butter per Jb ...s. cziz. .. Eggs per dozen ..... ... . Tive Bogs ... .2ilcee i2z HBY ; :228 szeuns ceee. 38 Biraw ~.:.. .<. .0. 11. 8 Potatoes per bag ... .... 1 Whent ... ..... ... Dictator Flour ..... Ponple" Onte ul ce nue ons o. Wheat ... se + Flour, special .... Fiour, Juliett ... Berley ...... ... Shorts, per cwt. . Middlings per ten Bran, per owi. .. Fgsgs ..... :.:. cz Butter, per Ib ... Hay per ton ..... Hogs, live ....... Potatoes, per bag Bran, per ton .... Middlings, per ton L&ME s s css usiye o. Live hogs ..... .. Hogs, dressed .... Butter, per ib .... Eggs per dozen .. Potatoes per vag . Hay, pe rton .... SUITE 3 MERCKHANTS, BANK B‘LDG., KITCHENER, ONT .. Opaen Evenings. Phones Â¥ to 9. Mon., Wed., Fri., Office 9 . By Appointment. Res. Wateroo, : CLAYTON B. EBY Barley Western Town Lots Can be Sold For Cash Take a Western 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 4 section can be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same thing would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. « 1 donot propose selling your Western town lots and handing you your cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you or \ turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned Into.cash or good securities. For example : Gilson Mfg. Co., Limitea, Guelph, C an, pe rton THE HYLO S!1L0 TORONTO MARKETS,. â€"MARKET REPORT MADE IN CANADA Bee Melvin Huether, R.R. No. 4, Kitchener, THE GILSON ENGINE Call in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter ) me an idea what you prefer, and | will guarantee results. STRATFORD MARKETS. Stratford, July 10th, 1918. ELMIRA MARKETS Elmira, July 10th, 1918. WATERLOS mMARKETS. Waterloo, July 10th, 1918. ALL SIZES AND STYLES Guelph, July 10, 1918. KITCHENER MARKETS (itchener, July 10th, 1918. HYLO SILO iR Aarh6ertfre® Eatirely different and infinitely superior. , per bag, LIVE STOCK The lightest running blower cutter made. A 4 H.P. Engine will operate the sthall size successfully. 17.00 to 17 ... 42 to axa a*s% ©.85 â€" 2 25 to 2.30 . 125 to 1.35 36.40 to 3740 41.00 to 42.00 THE ... .. WONDERFUL rrzeues $210 k. ..... 6.4B i*, sascx~ $10 ... .80 to .85 s+x+x +«2 656 xxx« «â€"2.10 «......00_ 956 k...... 700 i: sz $0.70 » saes, 85.70 ++. A8 to A5 i+ .42 to M3 : wexs. 17.00 12.00 to 15.00 8.00 to 9.00 . 1.00 to $1.25 sc» AB to A7 n opernies in cb 9.00 to 11.00 17.25 to 17.50 $1.75 to $2.00 15 to 36 to ++ 886 se 1135 .++ $1.00 sas.. C 38 to AD s AAh 2. 20 00 42 17.50 23.00 to .45 2. 440 20. 00 . 115 44 1.10 5.85 5.85 1.35 2.07 42.00 1.82 6.50 o f? : .88 212 .212 1.00 1.50 31 .00 36.00 . 5.90 31.00 36.00 213 .13 8TANDARDIZED THE CILSON , New York, July 8. â€"No. 1, $1.40; No. 2, $1.20 @ $1.25; No. 3. 85e @ §1. 1 Montreal, July 8.â€"Hay, No. 2, per iton, carlots, $14.50 @ $15. CILSON SILO FILLER London, July 9.â€"(Official)â€"Raiding operations carried out last night by British troops in the region east of Arâ€" ras netted a few prisoners. South of the Somme River German artillery has been displaying activity in bombardâ€" Ing positions recently captured by the British forces there. 1 stock, 45¢; No. 2 stock, 40c." 2 HAY. â€" Toronto, July 8.â€"Hay, baled, track, Toronto, carlots, No. 1, $13 to $14; No. 2. mixed. $11 to $12; straw, carlots, $8 to $8.50. Montreal, July 8.â€"At the Quebec Agricultural Coâ€"operative Society sale, held at the Board of Trade toâ€"day, there were 2,004 packages of creamery butter offered, of which 532 packages of pasteurized sold at 43%c per pound; packages of No. 1 creamery, at 433%%¢; 500 packages No. 1A creamery, at 43%c¢, and 467 packages, No. 2 cteamâ€" ery, at 424%e. _ New â€" York, July $.â€"Eggs, firm. Fresh gathered, extras, 44¢c; fresh gathered, regular packed. extra firsts, 42¢ @ 43¢; do., firsts, 39e @ 41c. Montreal, ‘July 8.â€"There was no important change toâ€"day in the local market for eggs. but the undertone was very firm with a good steady deâ€" mand for supplies for domestic conâ€" Toronto, July $.â€"Fggs to 46¢; selected, 47¢. GILSON Products are Dominan. in Quality and Servics New York, July 8.â€"Butter, firm. Creamery, higher than extras, 44%c @ 45%%¢; creamery, extras, 92 scores, 44%c @ 44%c; firsts, 42%c @ 44¢; packing stock current make, No. 2, 33¢. Toronto. July $â€"â€"Creamery, solids, 45¢; creamery prints, fresh made, 46¢ to 47¢; choice dairy prints, 41c to 42¢; ordinary dairy prints, 38c to 40¢; bakâ€" ers‘, 36c to 38¢; oleomargarine, 32¢ to 33¢. â€" Toronto, July 9.â€"â€"Closing prices: Ontario wheat, No. 2, winter, $2.22; Manitoba | wheat, No. 1. Northern, $2.23%; No. 2, Northern, $2.20%; No. 3, Northern, $2.17%. Oatsâ€" Canada Western, No 2, $0%%¢; No. 3, Canada Western, 87%%¢ at lake ports, for immediate shipment; Ontâ€" ario No. 2, white, 83c to 84¢, outside. Corn â€"No. 3, yellow, nominal. * Peasâ€"Na. 2, nominal. Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.90, Barley â€"$1.24 to $1.26, outside, for malting. Buckwheat, $1.80, shipping points. Millfeedâ€" Manitoba _ bran, . $35; shorts, $40 per ton. > Milkers, choice .... .. Springers, choice .... Sheep, ewes ..... ... Bucks, culls ... ..0... IAMUS ... .. .lcoeee. Hogs, fed and watered ffogs, 1. 0. b. . .cls. :. CalÂ¥L8 ccosas o reriusne. _ do. medium .. ..... 12.50 @ Export bulls .... .... 10.00 @ Butcher cattle, choice. 11.50 @ do. medium ... ..... 9.15 @ da. common ... .... $.00 @ Butcher cows, choice.. 9.50 @ do. medium «... .... 8.50 @ do. canners ..... ... 5.50 @ Butcher bulls ..... ... 9.50 @ Feeding steers ..... .. 8.25 @ Stockers, emoice .... 8.00 @ do. light ..... .2.... 725 @ sheep woere weaker. Receipts were 24»cars, 387 cattle, 156 calves, 314 hogs and $3 sheev. Quotations: Exnort cattle, choice $14.00 @ $14.00 Phones Office 949. Res. Wateroo, 314W. BUTTER. GRAIN TRACTOR or anada 10.00 @ $0.00 @ 14.50 @ 6.0 @ 20.00 @ 18.00 @ 17.25 15.00 @ newâ€"laid, 45¢ 8.50 @ 5.50 @ 9.50 @ 8.25 @ £.00 @ 10.00 9.00 8.15 115 120.00 130.00 15.50 12.00 23.00 18.25 16. 50 13.50 10.50 11.15 11.00 8.15 10.50 9.50 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised Statutes â€" of Ontario," 1914, Chap. 121, that all creditors and others having claims or demands ngainst the estate of the said Jacoh Jacki, who died on or about the 5th day of July, 1916, at the City of Berâ€" lin, now Kitchener, are required on or before the 5th day of August, 1918, to send by pos: prepaid," or deliver to Edward Jacki, St. Agathr Post Office, aurviving Executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, their Christian names and surnames. adâ€" dressea and the full particara in writing of their claims and .a stateâ€" ment of the security. if any, held by them, and take notice that after such last mentioned date the sald Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, among the parâ€" tles entitled thereto, having regard only to the ctaims ofr which they shail then have notice and that said Ex; ecutbr will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any perâ€" son or persons of whose claim notice‘ shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. ‘ Dated the 10th day of July, A. D 1918. In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Jacki, late of the Town of Water to0, in the County of Waterloo, Laâ€" borer, Deceased. l"‘ the matter of the Estate of Jacob Schweitzer, late of the Township of Wilmot, in the County of Waterloo, Deceased. ‘ NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Sec. 56 of the Trustees Act, R. S. O.. 1914, Chap. 121, that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Jacob chweitzer, who died of or about the §5th day of May, 1918, at the City of Kitchener, are required on or before the 25th day of July. 1918, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to Oscar C. Schweitzer,, Petersburg Post Office, FExecutor of the Jast will and testaâ€" ment of said deceased, their Christian pames and surnames, addresses and the full particulars in writing of their Dlaims and a statement of the securiâ€" ty, if any, held by them, and take wotice that after such last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased. Among the. parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and that said Executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. > Dated the 29th day of June, A.D 1918. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Some twentyâ€"five or more teaching Sisters from | Roman Catholic conâ€" vents in Western Ontario are taking the special course in agriculture at Gueiph, for the first time. Dr. J. P. Rankin, exâ€"M.P.,, was fined $50 and costs in the Stratford police court Wednesday afternoon for issuâ€" ing a prescription of Robert H. Ovingâ€" ton for a quart of liquor. The magisâ€" trate stated, in imposing â€" sentence, that Dr. Rankin made a bad error in judgment when he gave the prescripâ€" tion for a quart of whiskey, after first refi/iing a _ sixâ€"6unce _ prescription. "Had he stuck to his first decision he would have been within the act," said Police Magistrate Makins,. Ovâ€" ington, after securing the lquor order, was arrested at London on a charge of drunkenness and the liquor was found on him. ‘ Some thne ago a Stratford news paper man tried to place an order for 1" tons of coal, but was refused by «ll the dealers, who said they had no coal. Yet loads of coal of all kinds were to be seen and are yet to be seen on the streets bein deliverd. The answer to this seemiig paradox was found on Wednesday\when one of the dealers gave as a regkon for reâ€" fusing an order for a ton of coal "that his regular eustomers _ come first." This dealer said that his cusâ€" tomers would be given all they wantâ€" ed before anyone else will get amy. Dr. Rankin Fined. Mrs. Win. McDonald, of Chesley, wife of the meimber of the Legislaâ€" ture for North Bruce, was badly burnâ€" ed on the right side, right arm and hands by her _ clothing catching on fire when cleaning a dress with gasoâ€" line. She was alone in the house _ at the time, and with great presence of mind put the greater part of the flamâ€" es out by wrapping a rug around her body, before a neighbor girl arrived and beat out all the fire. Her medical attendants are hopeful of saying her life. Customers First Nntoguignting s a result oi an explosion .. . ga* heater, which she was in the act of lighting, Miss Marcellia A. Callahan, an aged Hamilton woman, received burns Friday morning which caused bear death a few hours later in the city hospital. count of the light hay crop few farm ere are applying for help at present Burned to Death, Lady Barly Burned. Zow Farmers Want Heip, _Officials of the Government Em NOTICE TO CREDITORS. County and District Notes OSCAR C. SCHWEITZER, « Executor Petersburg Post Office. EDWARD JACKI, Executor. St, Agatha Post Office 3t WANTEDâ€"Sewing _ machine dealer for Water‘co ind vk'in((y.’ Apply Box 231, Woodstock, * FOR SALEâ€"â€"18â€"20 Waterloo esgine and Chamnion separator, feeder and stacker, all in good running order, will be sold ai n reasonable price. Apply to Gco. Musselman, R. R. No. 2, Waterloo. 23â€" 41. DISTRICT SALESMAN WANTED at once to represent "The old raliable Fonthill Nurseriea" | in â€" Waterico and Waterloo County. _ Special inâ€" ducements for the right man, hish commissiom pald, â€" exclusive terriâ€" tory, a special list of offerings Stone & Wellington, Toronto. FOR SALE One truck in good good; too heavy _ for c selt cheap for cash, or w for Ford 1 ton truck. Elmira Creamery, TEAM FOR SALEâ€"Good Terms of Chattels, Cash; Terms of Real Estate:â€"10 per cent. purchase price on day of sale, balance in 30 days REAL ESTATE:â€"At the same time the property will be offered, consistâ€" ing of 2 acres of good land with 8 roomed brick house, good bank barn. driving shed. and other outbuildings plenty of good water and some frait. COnS, SOME SDIINS CMIChKens, AUCTION SALE. Implements:â€"â€"One _ horse _ wagon. % R . 'guod‘:op buggy, open buggy, 16 ft. Xad-' AE' J. Shantz, Auctioneer. der, quantity of straw, jumper cutter (July $.â€"Rairy cows, caattels, etc, of one horse plow, single harness, heayy 4 Chas. Moyer, in the village of New [siggl? harness, collar and hames, rub _ Dundee, ; ber. cover for horse. pig hangers, good July 13. Houschold goods and hen houke 8x12.2 chicken «coops with | _ Teal estate of the late Emma Gerbig, ’prns, logging chain, robe. donble trees t 18 Simeon St, Kirchener. â€" e ice tongues, ditching scoop and spade, ! July 20â€" â€"Fuaurm steck and implem ns sink, 12 five gal. sfone Jars," Tawit\ ~ of Alnort Sfemmi 5 mile south # chair, 2‘: rockers, frait pars, Hdisun{ Baden f phonograph with 40 records. knitting. i machine. sewing machine. 26% ft rubâ€"! _ _1 ber belting. 12 inches wide, some 1g.! "â€"Câ€"â€"T TT â€"=mez=zâ€" % inch piping, new meat and wash | @@Noppepprppvaaastneyrs tubs, different sizes, 2â€"sec. lron harâ€"} row, 2 tumbling rods. 1%% acres mixod‘l . SHINN & LIPPERT l grain. 1 bush. potatoes * m _ e Lâ€"L Commencing at 1 o‘clock pm. Stock:â€" 1 good hay horse 10 years old, bay horse 8 years old 8 pigs 7 weeks old. 12 barred and white rock hens, some spring chickens. There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises situated !4 mile south of Baden, on TERMS:â€"All sums of $15 and unâ€" der, cash; over that amount, 6 months‘ credit on approved security or 5 per cent. per anuum discount for cash payment on credit atnounts. or Valuable Real Estate, Farm Stock, Implements 1~4> CHATTELS:â€" 2 . top â€" buggles (I uearly new}, good rubber tire Phae ton, pulper, good nickel plated heavy driving harness, bugey harness, brass mounted beavyy single harness, demo crat, cutter, €rass cut saw, scythe, bag truck, goat robe; carpenter‘s _ tools, window frames, 6 benches, a lot of 5 and 10 gal. kegs, and other articles too numerous to mention. Bay horse, general purpose, 9 years old, good brood sow with 7 pigs al «ide. NO RESEIVE as proprietor is sell ing on account of ill health. PIGS:â€"Breod sow supposed to be in pig, 3 pigs weighing about 150 lbs each, 7 pigs 5 weeks old, Farrow sow There will be sold by public suction on the vremises situated in the village of New Dundee, on SATURDOAY, JULY 6TH, 1918 Commencing ‘at 1.30 o‘ciock, p.m.. harp, the following property, viz.; 1 GOOD DAIRY COWS:â€"Ayrshire cow due to calve in July, Holstein cow due to calve the ufiddle of July, Hoiâ€" stein cow due to calve in fall, 2 Jerâ€" sey cows freab, 2 Jersey cows due to calve in fail. 3 nice calves. wel HARDWARE MERCHANTsS. GoPPOSITE CITY HALL | .0 .0. ly mention :â€"â€" Must have good tools with which to work, just as the skilled mechanic must. _ Here‘s the hardware shop that parâ€" ticularly looks after the Farmers‘ needs. Specializing this week on HAYING AND HARVESTING TOOLS. Specialâ€" BINDER TWINE, HOISTING ROPE, PARIS GREEN SPRA YING OUTFITS. ol » SATURDAY, JULY 20th, 1918, Ceneral Wants *‘ A Successful Farmer CHAS MAYER, Proprietor E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. PUBLIG SALE ALBERT STEMN, Proprietor E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. reamery our use. _ Wil would exchange Elmira shape All at Attractive Prices. farm team 6 yrs. old. Apply Box 26â€"4t. Ont tires 25â€"tf he Igr "Why does Bliggins fnsisf on talkâ€" ing? He knows his remarks make peoâ€" ple angry." s a "Yes, But that‘s the part of it that he seema _ to _ enjoy."~ Washington The summer school for â€" teachers is now in full swing at the O.A.C., in Guelph with the largest number on te cord in attendance, some 490 from al parts of the province, and represent: ing both the Protestant and separate schools. Lectures and practical work are now gteadily ahead in all depart ments, and the course, which lasts nix weeks promises to be a‘very proâ€" fitable one. Record Attendance. $ "afual ty pverniyys 200000 to lend 0n Farms, First, Second S Mortgages. Call or write me at M once and get your loan arranged MJ by return mail No advance M charges. B. R. REYNOLDS, 77 Victoria Bt., Toronto. TERMS OF .REAL ESTATEâ€"10 per cent. of purchase price to be paid on day of sale, balance to be arranged in 30 days. % Commencing at 1.30 pn } Cook stove, four burner gas range, ’nquare extension table, round extenâ€" on table oak, 6 dining chairs oak, ‘sldehoard. five piece mahogany parlor sulte, square piano, 3 stands, secw L nachine, dron bed, bedroom suite, dresser, washstand, mirror 3x5, 3 rugs, stair carpet, refrigator, verandah rug, Imitation buffalo robe, clocks, dishes, bed clothes, linens, pictures, fruit, step ladder. 8 gal. stone jar, washing maâ€" chine and ringer, lawn mower, kitchen utensils, sausage grinder and stuffer, carpenter tools, and numerous other articles, also rubber tire top buggy and shot gun, Terms cash. REAL ESTATE:â€"The property conâ€" sists of a shcroomed red pressed brick house with all conventences, large lot 36 ft. front, also a building situated along side of property. ..... ..... .. ar. Of Residence and Household There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion, the Real Estate and household goods of the late Emma Gerbig, situâ€" ated on 18 Simeon St., Kitchener, on Office Phone, Waterico $3 W. Shinn residence, Waterioo, 333K Ed. Lippert, residence phone 231 â€" Store phone, Kitchener, 570. Best Equipment, No extra charge for motor hearse. SATURDAY, JULY 13TH, 1918. Bigger Bargairs than ever 37 5 _ ""heo ho Phice. s $1.0G BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENI JOHN S. HOHNER, Undertaking E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. PUBLIG SALF July Clearing at Bohlend Perversity. Reasonable Pricea KITCHENER. for â€" teachers the O.A.C., in number on te e 400 from al Administrator #72 ho simmetnermmmmnntrommmmmmmuup l_lllllll"IIllllllllllllIlllllll!llllllllllllllllllll z Do You Appreciate s First Real Estate Phane 185. Iniminmnsnnnnngnmnnn@imunum SX PER CENT. Have some very good opâ€" portunities at present to place your money in good investments at 6 per cent. payable half â€" yearly. Get full particulars at my ofâ€" fice. GENERAL INSURANCEK AGENT King Street Office, Waterloo Mutual Bulldâ€" Ing. Established 1864. If so have your wants supâ€" § plied bere. We always keep on g hand choicr ~ & Beef, Pork, Lamb : a"« Homeâ€"made : Sausage : As a good Canadian. desirous of knowing your Canada befter andâ€" well, subscribe to MACLEAN‘S MAGAZINEâ€"for yourself, home and Triends whom you wish to favor with some exhibit of your goodâ€"wiK. Eubscription price is $2.00 per year after Dec. 15th. 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