‘ Rutley ...:. ..ils: u. m’ul.a‘n.non‘.;....... ngs, per ton ... .. }‘» â€"â€"Kiour, family, ewt. ... . % Flour, high grade ..... ODuts per bushel ....... Wags, per dozen ...s.. .. !}on. Mveulllll 22l22. > Marl@y ‘vir. scesss asyce LIB 195 _ "Rborts, par awt. : .~:.:â€";~::~:.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"2.07 . Middlings per ton ... ..... ... 42.00 Bran, per owb ...... .......... 182 Feks .s:...... :<. ::sr::=.â€" A§B to Af Butterg per lb ...... ... l........ 45 Hay.per pon .....}...... 9.00 to 11.90 Hogs, live ............ 17.25 to 17.50 Potatoes, per bag ... . , $1.75 to $2.00 CLAYTON B. EBY * _do., Miintlh, . . . .. +MAL 2. :{#00 ep, ewes .. . {:&s culls . } ’nb-w.. e T!Mm&vm & 506. bsll.. Light sheep continued firm. «Lambs 3;:, were steady with yesterday. agair _ C hoice calves were firm, and comâ€" Jack! m?, $1 lower. day « . Hogs held firm and 10c to 15c highâ€" lin, n sn 0 .. befor The top sale in cattle for the PASt | geng two weeks was the sale of three loads Edws of choice heavy steers, at $15 for one survi load and $15.75 for two loads. Quotaâ€" and 1 tions: Chria Export cattle, choice. $13.50 @ $11.00 Yiress do.. medium ..... .. 1225 @ 13% oi \do.. bulls ..... .... 10.00 @ 10.75| mont Butcher catle, choice 10.75 @ 1200 them, do.. medium ..... .. 10.00 @ ‘°~5°|)nt r do., common ... .... 7.75 @ 8.50 pwill ; â€"Butcher cows, choice . 9.00 @ ©9.75‘ 5; th © do., medium ..... ... 8.00 @ 8.50’u“ e , do., capners ........ 5.25 @ 5.75 |only : do., ‘bulls .. .l.. ... 7.50 @ 9â€"59 | then ‘Keeding stears .. .... £.50 @ 10.00 ecuto kers, cholce ...... 8.25 @ £.50 assets ‘ do.,. grvsuns... 8.00 @ _ 825 |son 0 1 e ++ ++ 65.00 @ 110.00 | shay ip * ce .... 70.00 @ 120.00|a; in ‘ ewes ., ...... 10.00 @ 15.50 Dat a I“ culls .. .... 600 @ 11.00 1918. be .9 ..,... 2ll2.. 19.50 @ 20.00 ’Ig.’m and ‘watered. 18.30 @ 18.60 » 4. 0. B‘ r....... 1150 @ 1775 Calves wl o.l.0....... 16.00 @ 17.50} The market was steady with yesterâ€" day for anything with quality. Good to choice butchers were scarce and in good demapnd. The common to medâ€" fum stuff was draggy and lower. Canâ€" pers were steady; stocker trade is very.slow. . Toronto, July 23.â€" Union _ Stock yards receipts toâ€"day comprised 22 cars,.with 270 cattle, 109 calves, 367 hogs, and 118 sheep. Butter, per‘lb Poutoq. per Wheat .... .... Flour, Chiet ... Corn, per bushel ........... ©bowdrift ..... ..;.. .ums Bran per ton ..... ...... . Middlings ..... ... ..... .. Butter per lb .2... l.... ... Keg® per dozen ..... ..... . Kive hogs ... .s.s..: 1.: .. Hay ..... ... ... .l22l. 12.00 Btraw ...:. .slozs. .s» £00 Potatees per bag ... .... 1.0( ‘Bren, per ton ..... ... ... ... 31.00 Ahorts per ton ..... .......... 36.00 gu sexre srasre nrkle (ekk sean S6¢ ve hogs ..... ... .2l........ 1725 Hogs, dressed ..... ... ...... 21.00 MButter, For Ib .... ..â€"...>â€":,.. 46 Eags per dozen ... ....... 40 to .45 Potatoes per bag ..... .. ...0.. 1.75 Hay, per tom .. .. ...... $10 to $12 1 do not propose selling your Western town lots and »your cheque, but | do propese making you an exchange, ae~ turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be : Into cash or good securities. For example: Â¥ Take a Wostern !4 section valued by resPonsible valuators at $20 an aere, gay a total of $3200. t am in a position to accept 40 per cent. of the purghase price in Weatern lots, balance can be arranged. This Vz section can be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same thing would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. Western Town Lots Can Sold For Cash Call in and see me, or Oive me an idea what vou \, SGUITE 3 MERCHANTS, 8aNK 8‘LOG, KITCHENER, .. Opan Evenings. 4 p " WATERLO® MARKETS Waterioo, July 17th, 1918. TORONTO _ MARKETsS. Elmira, Juty ~ MARKET REPORT ELMIRA MARKETS and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter Idea what you prefer, and 1 will Quarantee reaults. 17, 1918. _ P CPCVC manking you an exchange, whereby you as each is a propositlon that can be readily *turned urities. For example: â€" 0 V4 section valued by resBonsible valuators at $20 . 125 to 1.35 3640 to 37.40 A1.00 to 42.00 17.00 to 17.25 ... A2 to 44 x bavucs B . 225 to 230 "+_++s. 30.70 + oraarze 8570 ... A3 to .45 â€"+â€" AP to A5 «0 kikk. 17.50 12.00 to 15.00 8.00 to 9.00 . 1.00 to $1.25 sarser. $AZ 5.76 6.00 . 15 to 77 80 to .85 .. $216 ... 646 2.. 670 . 210 95 2.13 5.85 5.85 1.35 ?mc;nt of the security, if any, held by them, and take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, among the parâ€" ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims oz which they shall then have notice and that said Exâ€" ecutor 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 1918. I NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised . Statutes of Ontario," ’1914. Chap. 121, that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Jacob Jacki, who died on oÂ¥ about the 5th day of July, 1916, at the City of Berâ€" ‘Iln. now Kitchener, are required on or before the 5th day of Au@ust, 1918, to send by post prepaid, or deliver to Edward Jacki, St. Agatha Post Office, surviving Executor of the last will and testament of said deceased, their Christian names and surnames, adâ€" Yresses .and the full particulars in writing of their claims and a stateâ€" will be given to the }ifls«im#or-r heavy, but is very partichiar. The girls are being taken on the same basis as young boys, and as soon as they have learned the @rt of the business â€" they. will be able to dentffind the same wagâ€" ex &s The men. Forâ€"the first few weeks they will be asked to work only nine hours & day. » In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Jackl, late of the Town of Water l00, in the County of Waterloo, Laâ€" borer, Deceased. C CHEESE. : 44 Montreal, July â€" 22. â€"Cheeseâ€"Finest easterns, 224% @ 23%c. Girls Work on Guns Beginning this week the Canadian Linderman Company of Woodstock starts for the first time to take giris into its, employ. At ‘present‘ the comâ€" pany (é manufactuÂ¥ing gin _ .mounts for the United Statés navy. The work in connection with these mounts that i en Alnifnbidad callinb d 2 ie dA 2 d s m l 200. 00 4 o browns and mixed colors, 38 @ 46c. PoTaATOEs. > Montreal, July 22.â€"In the local poâ€" tato market supplies of new,American potatoes are about cleaned up, and the arrival of local new potatoes are beâ€" ginning to accumulate,¢with a conseâ€" quent easier feeling in the market. _ Potatoesâ€"Per bag, carlots, $2.25 @ $2.50. Montreal, July 22.â€"Hayâ€"No. 2 per ton, carlots, $14.50 @ $15. New York. Jni& Ez,:ï¬ay~8tendy; No. 1 §$1.50; No. 2, $1.40; No. 3, $1.20 @ $1.30. _ New York, July 22. â€"Butterâ€"Easâ€" der; receipts, 12.554; creamery, higher than extras, 4544 @ 46%¢; creamery, extras, 92 score, 45 @ 45%c; .frsts, 13% @ 44%c; packing stock, current make, No. 2, $3%e. Eggsâ€"irregular;. receipts, 16,989; fresh gathered, extrag, 46¢; fresh gathâ€" ered, regular packed, extra firsts, 44 @ 45c; do. firsts, 41 @ 43¢; state, Penngylvania and nearby western hen-J neries, whites, fine to fancy, 50 .V%EZ'C; ‘ do., browns, 47 @ 50¢c; do.. gathered Montreal, July 22.â€"Butterâ€"Choicest creamery, 434 @ 44c. Fgesâ€"Selected, 51 @ 5%c; No. 1 stock, 47 @ 48c. Cornâ€" American , No. 3, yellow, nominal. Peasâ€"No. 2, nominal. Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.90. Bariecyâ€"$1.35 to $1.37. outside, for malting. Buckwheatâ€"$1.80. shipping neints. #Mll‘~+dâ€" Manitoba bran, $35 per ton; shorts, $40 per ton, on track, Torâ€" onto. Oatsâ€"Canada Western, No. 2, 89%Â¥e, No. 3, Canada Western, 86¢, at lake ports, for immediate shipment; Ontâ€" ario, No. 2 white, 86§¢ to 87¢, outside. GRAIN. Toronto, July 23.â€"Glosing prices : Ontario wheat, No. 2, winter, $2.22; Manitoba _ wheat, . No. 1 Northern $223%; No. 2 Northera, $2.20%4; No 3, Northern, $2.17%. Chicars, July 28.â€"Hogsâ€" Receipts, 29.000; closing . with early advance, mostly lost; early m&â€; nominal Tp, nto. #15.06. quotations : Sots m mssn‘ ie shast @ $19.05; packing, f ; rough, $17.25 @ $17.70; bulk of sales, §18.10 @ $19; pigs, good to choice, $17.10 @ 318. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EDWARD JACKI, Executor. Bt. Agatha Post Office. 28â€"3t lots and handing you Office 949, Ras. Wateroo, 314. 10th day of jufy A DAIRY. HAY. Phones 1 q ONT. THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT THE HOUgE. Only two other persons, besides the inspectar, Rave the combination of the vault, but these men, the Inspector believes, are above suspicion. When lnipector Moussean opened the vault yesterday morning to "teat" the evidence against the alleged vioâ€" lator of the Ontario Temperance Act, he‘ discovered the loss. Until the Hqâ€" vor is located, no action can be taken in the Police Court against the proâ€" pricters of the alleged "blind pig." _ More than two gallons of _ liquor seized by License Inspector }lon»uu of Windsor during a Saturday night raid on an alfeged ‘"blind pig" has disâ€" appeared from the Inspector‘s vault it the Victofia bullding on Ouelette avenue. . _ War garens in Chatham, and a feow r!n Guelph, are showing the effects of blight on the potatoes and ‘some wof the dorkers are feeling rather disâ€" couraged when they find the excepâ€" tionally fine looking erops of a few days ago beginning to turn brown in the leaves and wither up. The blight does not appear to be confined to any one section or to any one class of geed, but is rather general throughâ€" out the section. A good spraying mixâ€" ture to check the blight is four pounds of bluestone, four pounds of lime in forty gallons of water, and spray over the potato tops. If taken in time it in beleved this mixture will oom'gletely; stop the disease, or at least sufficientâ€" ly check it that the crop will not be‘ seriously endangered. Liquor Stofen. The death occurred in Galt at $.30 o‘cock on Fridlay evening of Leslic A. Kitchen of ‘St. George road. Deceased who was in his 49th year, had been in poor health for the past three years. He was born on the homestead and lived there all his life and _ was very well known. He married Miss G. Tansley of Beverly who survives him. He was a member of the Townâ€" ship Council, Reeve for two years and Warden of Brant County for one year. He was also a Director of the Blight Hurts Potato Vines. The new cable is 3,000 feet in length, weighs a trifle more thah 15 tons and cost $5,300. There are now three sepâ€" arate submarine cables _ connecting the two cities. a Hartmann, it appears, had been a machinist in Galt. He was arrested by the authorities at Kitchener. On Apâ€" ril 11 be ‘deserted. He went to Mrs. Deitrick‘s in South Easthope, dressed in clvilian clothes. Most of the time ‘he was there he slept inâ€" the barn, though hehad most of,;his meals in L. A. Kitchen Dead. Additional cable facilities between Detroit and Windsor, which make ay allable more than one hundred addiâ€" tional telephone circuilf: between Michigan points and Toronto, are afâ€" forded by the laying of a new | subâ€" marine cable across the Detroit Rivâ€" er, work on which has just been comâ€" pleted. ' Cables Land. Jobn R. Calder, of Lakeside, Lib eral nothinee for ‘North Oxford, to the. Lg;‘l’platlve Assembly, while unâ€" longnf ay‘ in ‘his burn Friday, â€"had the misfortune to fall from :the load to the barn foor, which resulting in the fracture of several ribs. His inâ€" juries though painful, are not considâ€" ered serious. He is receiving medical attention at his own home and, acâ€" cording. o reports â€"Saturday, is gressing favorably. the house Nomines Inquired. On a charge of concealing a deserâ€" ter, knowing him to be such . Mrs. Harry Deitrick, of Stratford was comâ€" mitted for trialâ€"bBy Magistrate Makâ€" ins Saturday morning. The principal witness was Pte. Adam Hartmant, brother of the accused, who admitted deserting. His story was gathered with the greatest difficulty, the apparent desire on his part being to retain any information which might involve his sister. His evidence was very contraâ€" dictory. â€" ! KEEP MINARO‘S â€" LINIMENT in Charged With Concealing Deserter. A very important arrest was made at Point Edward by Provincial Officer W. H. Stringer, when an Austrian Ofâ€" Joe Zalensky, was _ taken _ into custody yesterday. It is said that Zalâ€" ensky had been receiving gunpowder through the mail _ from | Brantford, which city he left about a week ago. The man had been employed at the freight sheds in Point Edward since his arrival there. The authorities beâ€" came suspicious when it was learned that he had been receiving suspicious mail through the Postoffice, and when It was found that a quantity of black powder had oozed from a â€"letter, the matter was reported to» the ;uthorl-‘ ties. The death took place at his home at Rockwood on Friday, of Rev. W. C. Dodds, the Presbyterian pastor at that place, following an iliness lasting ovâ€" er a period of some months. He was greatly beloved and esteemed, not onâ€" ly by the members of his own congreâ€" gation, but by the entire population of the village. He leaves his widow and small family. Receivei Gunpowder. Despondent because of illâ€"bealth, Charles Beck, a welilâ€"knows resident of Zebringviie, Growned Rimsel{ in a well uear the Chopping Mill. His body was recovered alfter a search by his brother and brotherâ€"inâ€"law. His abâ€" sence together with the fact that the top hic n removed from the cisâ€" tern n-â€iï¬' an exaimiu@tion which reâ€" sulted in the finding of the body. Died at Rockwood. to Windso: Jumped into Weill. end of the morth. The staff and busiâ€" mdthh.ebvlfl’%‘dm Loses Dominion Bank. Owing to the iabor shortage the alkerville branch of the Dominion k of Canaca will be closed at the of the morth. The staff and busi County and District Notes #5 A. E. Wilkinson, former manager of Helntzman‘s plano store Chatham, pleaded gullty, before Judge . Stanâ€" worth yesterday mfternoon, to the charge of stealing money _ from the company, and was released on susâ€" pended sentence. Partial restitution has beef made, and the balance of the deficiercy will be paid. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, purâ€" suant to Section 56 of Chapter 121 of The Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914 that Creditors and ail persons having any claim against the estate of Pater Digbel, late of the Township of Wi}â€" mot. in the province _ of _ Ontario, farmer. who died on ofr _ about the §th day of March, 1918, are reâ€" quired to sepd by post, or deliver to the undersigned, executors of the esâ€" tate of the said deceased, on or before the 17th day of August, 1918, their christian and surnames, addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims,â€"and a statement of and tature of the security, (if any), hsld“ by them. > AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date, we, the said executors, will proceed to distribute the amsets of the‘ said eatate. among the persons entitled thereto having regard to the claims of which we bave then notice, and we will not be lable fpr said assets, or any part thereof, to any person of whose clllm] we shall not have had notice at the: time of such distribution. Dated 18th: July, 1918 | Confesses to Theft. NOTICE TO CREDITORS shall ht Hhve Bad notice at the time of distribution. ©~‘ s ~ MENNO C. CRESSMAN, Merchant, ’ And*Hotice is‘further givén that rf ter the said last mentioned date. the sald executor will proceed to distriâ€" bute the assets of the said deceased amongst those entitied thereto, baving ;regard ‘only to: those: clatms of which be shall then bave notice, and he will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof so Uistributed to any perâ€" son or persons of whose claims he 82 King St. E.. Kitchener, Ont., . ‘ Sole Exécutor of deceased Kitchener. Ont.. July 19. 1918. In the matter of the Estate of Magdaâ€"| _ lena D. Shantz, Jlate of the Townâ€"‘ ship of Waterloo, in the County of | Waterloo, Spinster, deceased. > Notice is hereby given, pursuant to| the Revised Statutes of Qntario, Chapâ€" ter 121, Section 56, that all credltors' and others having claims against lhe‘ estate af the said Magdalena D.' Shantz, who died on or about the 13th of October, 1916, to send by post pre-] paid, or to deliver to the undersigned, sole executor of said estate, on or he~' fore the first day of September, 1918, full particulars of their claims and | the nature of the securities, . if any.‘ held by them. l NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 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. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Bec. 56 of the Trustees Act, R. 6. O.. 1914, Chi@p. 121, that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said Jacob Bchweitzer, who died on or about the 15th 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 Oltct.i Executor of the last wil} and testaâ€" ment of said deceased, their Christian names d&p4 surnames, addresses and the full particulars in writing of their #laims and a statement of the securiâ€" ty, if any, beid by them, and take motice that after such last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed ‘o 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 Dated the 29th day of June, A.D., 1918. In the matter of the Eatate of Jacob Schweitzer, late of the Township of Wilmot, in the County of Waterioo, HARDWARE MERCHANTsS. OPPOSITE CITY HALL â€" . . . BINDER TWINE, HOISTING ROPE, PARIS GREEN SPRAYING OUTFITS. All at Attractive Priceg. A notable offer in BARBED WIRE lgENCING. Come Must have good tools with which to work, just as the skilled mechanic must. Hgre‘s the hardware shop that parâ€" ticularly looks after the Farmers‘ needs. Specializing this week oni HAYING AND HARVESTING TOOLS. Specialâ€" ly mention :â€" > ANDREW AXT, R. R. No. 2, Baden. HENRY 8. KOCH, R. R. No. 1, Baden. Executors. 29â€"3t OSCAR C. 8CHWEITZER, A Successful Farmer .Bucher 8 Executor. Petersburg Post Office. N I 30â€"3t 3t sell cheap for cash, or would exchange for Fotd 1 ton truck. 5 ee FOR SALEâ€"â€"18â€"20 Waterloo engine and Chaimpion separator, feeder and stacker, all in good running order, will be sold ai a reasonable price. Apply to Geo. Musselman, R. R. No. 2, Waterloo. 28â€"4t. . pn’e‘ trutk in #ood> ahape; tires good: too he&vy > ‘for our use. _ Will TEAM FOA. BALEâ€"Good famy: team Ald. W. Mercer, Chairman of the Galt Civic Fue!l â€" Committee, â€" has lost no time in getting a supply of wood for citizens in need of fuel this coming winter. Accompanied by Marâ€" ket Clerk Newton Culham he spent two days last week in the cduntry surâ€" rounding Galt and succeeded in purâ€" cbhasing about 300 cords of dry hard wood, the first load of which was de livered on the Market square last evâ€" ening. The 300 cords of wood will be g:!led on the city square, where it will .qawed into stove lengths. E-rly\ delivery has been promtsed. { Also a good rubber tire buggy with lights and automobile seat. TBREMSâ€"Cazb.~, No Reserve. â€" HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Kitchen stove nearly new, dining room heater good as new, extension table, bedroom suite, a number of chairs, sideboard, 6 wash stands, 2 kitchen tables, hail rack, gas stove, gas plate, baby buggy. washing machine and wringer, coal Oil heater, 5 beds, sewing machine, lawn mower, sink, bureau, leather couch, child‘s cot, corner cupboard, rock@rs, parior tables, «refrigerator. grind stone, jars, dishes, garden tools and many other articles too numerous to mention. ... kess Galt Gete Word. There will be sold by public auction at the City Hotel, King street, in the Town of Wateriop, on SATURDAY, JULY 27TH, 1918, Commencing at 1 o‘clock p. m. sharp the following property, viz.: Of Residence and Household ‘ General Wantsâ€" weight about 2400 lbs. Apply Box 40, Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. 26â€"4t. W. G. Brueckner Repairing and oiling harness neatly and promptly done. will do well‘ to get their Harness Needs at this Store. The best of harness may be found here. Eimira‘Crearmery, Etmira, Ont ED. C. MCKUS, Auctioneer, W o llls,) 3 â€". Phone 153J CA HERGOTT, Cierk. 30 Farmers BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLEND White Oxford 3yf J 4 """"4 * Pamse, se $1_.00 Bigger Bargains than PUBLIG SALE 'ADIN M ont. July Clearing at FOR SALE KITCHENER, oF 25â€"4f 30â€"1t i Real Estate + Waterloo Ԥ Phone 185. > $i6 Have some very good opâ€" portunities at present to place your money in good investments at 6 per cent. payable half yearly. Get fuil particulars at my ofâ€" SIX PER CENT. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT > King Street Office, Waterioo Mutual Bulldâ€" Ing. Established 1864. A. K. Cressman «_ MACLEAN‘S _ + Yandads Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage â€" First As a good Canadian, desirous of knowing $our Canads better;and well, subscribe‘ to MACLEAN‘S MAGAZINEâ€"for yourself, home and friends ‘whom you wish to favor with some exhibit of your goodâ€"will. Subscription price is $6.00 per year after Dec. 15th. 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C. ickus Aumgn’ July 27.â€"â€"Hovschold effects, at City Hotel premises, Waterlon Officers and Directore; _ George: Disbet, President, Allan Bowmiin, Viceâ€"Pres., Dr. J. H. Webb,: » & J. Howard Simpsen = J. L. Wideman, +. _ t James Livingaton, * P. E. Shantz, « * 8. B. Bricker, 600. 4 Richard Reachman, . â€" L. W. SHUH, 8. 5. B Manager. Number unlimited. Highest m price paid. Next shipment W day, July 3ist, 1918. 6 % Waterloo Mutua Fire lmurancofg Company Incoâ€"woreted in 1883. TOTAL ASsETS, A8T DEC., OVvER $000,000 Office Phone, Waterico §$8: W Shinn residence, Waterioo, “ Ed. Lippert, residence phong Store phone, Kitchener, 878. . _ Ne extra charge for mitg# Best Equipment, MASTER aAnD HUNSB Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. : LETTER & onlmumii Waterioo. L M Phone 80. . Night Phone 20TW! m _i # © c$2â€" unboekryaxers anp _ * _ "FUNERAL DirECTORs Hogs “{anted : IT MAKES A Satisfaction guaranteed. Undertaking® SHINN & LIPPERT At1 Baden Reasonabla ";’h"rvi ."%