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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Aug 1918, p. 8

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"CLAYTON 1 an 3 Barley-tres to 31.30. outside. tor The cattle trade was decidedly dull lmamng' Id Ilov. Light, thin cattle, parucu- other prices unchanged. TORONTO MARKETS. LIVE STOCK. Tomm. July s.- Live stock ro- min " tttetttion Stockyards to-day “not! ot 30 cars, with 461 cattle, a “Ives. Ill hogs and 159 sheep and Western Town Lots Can be Sold For Cash . FARM PRODUCE QUOTATIONS IN TORONTO. This week. Week previous. but wheat ... ..... $2.14 to 32.14 to 30.00 ”wheat ... .. .... 2.10 to' 2.12 2.10 to 2.12 1...... Ppm .wrb.. .9310 .94 .93to .94 l may, mamas ... ... TAO to 1.45 1.40 to 1.45 My hay .. .. .... 20.00 to 22.00 20.00 to 22.00 ' ami clover .. _.. 18.00 to 19.00 1.8.00 to 19.00 tttu, good to choice.. 12.00 to 15.00 12.50 to 15.00 r. fed and watered. 19.00 19 19.25 1850.10 18.60 "B, good .. . .. . .. 14.76 to 16.50 14.15 to 17.50 Ink. spring . . . . . . . . 19.00 to 20.50 20.00 to 22.00 in“. yam-Xingu .. . .. 15.00 to 16_00 15.00 to 16.50 Nrep. ewes .... .... 11.75 to 14.50 11.75 to 14.50 ttterperlb.... ..me. Agto .52 A7to .53 as. per dozen .. .Pr.m A6 to .52 .46 to .52 lumen. per bag 'PF . .. 3.00 to 3.50 2.25 to 2.50 Where possible, prices are taken trom Farmers' Market Till. I Wanda-n " “we" “and by rupemlblo "lunar. at 820 ll non, any . toul of .3200. I am m a pollclon to ace-m " per cent. "the put-ch.“ prlco In Wanna to“. ttautrtet on In trauma. Ttth t6 - an be "and. cold in crop payment“ or worked. TM am. 0*. would apply to "venue-burl». noun promo-1y. irley, mulling ... . . My hay .. .. ... ' Ind clover .. .. ttthr, good to choice. r. fed and watered vel.good .. . .. .. Enduring .. .. ... in“. yearling: .. .. All other sizes sold at big reduc- tions. . "; _ Cum a “mum". nun rum. mounts. ONT, T KM Mala... Phone 'lil . ttru VIM. m. ”lo. . I " no! prom 'ullln. your W00t.r9t My"! to“ and hnndlrt' you your than. but t do propose not!“ you n "ch-nun. Mar-by you - turn the MI In, an “on In I pro “on that can be readily turned um 'taqh or good "euritUq. 'ttr amp“: King St. a. tun In and no me. or mnkn In Inolumnt by 'hor" or "Nor. - m In Mn what you pater. Inc! t am nun-mu ruulu. 30x31 Plain Tires 314 and ui'.;',':""!'.. 30x31 Non-Skid 820 and up. sl,' From Aug. lst to Aug. 10th will be Midsummer . "alumna MARKETS. 1 stratum, July ant. 19m '.er. {Jive .q-.. loelperbag ', Incl-I a. per cm. .. ling: per ton per CI". . .. Ar dozen WAttnLoo MARKETS. WM”, July tut, 1916. Andaman. diesrsmt ', per lb portal: "It .. tort wh- cash and No Phone Orders halter tttAiiri lb .. AUTO OWNER "c- Sale on Tlres§ 1 p123“ 'rteese, -eta and lung- G.EJPOTTER, "gt. ”KITL ', In" tut, t0t& _... .. 2.12 _.. 'r.. 5.85 1.25 tot1.35 .......2.01' '_.... 42.00 .'...... 1.82 .. At, toA7 tw. q... A5 9.00toll.00 . p... 17.75 r'2.00to3.00 $10 to $12 ... IT..85 mW. 21.00 'r.. .46 " to .48 _ 2,12 _ A5 1.“ 3t.00 20.00 1.15 33.00 81.00 Mgr. . .45 .45 [,tttttettty:.te.Etgt.yttggtt-m1tttttmtmti' 1.30 mm an .0. mt tg 'alll madn- " ' . y I 5.... m... i7i'lil'l'l In”! 3.11 " Week previous. Last year. ' 82.14 to $0.00 82.55 to $0.00 2.10 to 2.12 2.55 to 0.00 .93 to .94 l 0.00 to 0.00 1.40 to 1.45 0.00 to 0.00 20.00 to 22.00 11.50 to 12.00 18.00 to 19.00 9.00 to 10.00 12.50 to 15.00 9.50 to 10.50 18.5010 18.60 16.00 to 00.00 14.15 to 17.50 13.0010 18.75 20.00 to 22.00 00.00 to 00.00 15.00 to 16.50 10.00 to 11.00 11.75 to 14.50 8.80 to 9.00 .47 to .53 .35 to .38 .46 to .52 .40 to .45 2.25 to 2.50 0.00 to 0.00 trom Farmers' Market retail quota- Toronto, July M.--- Closing prices: oats-Canada Western. No. 2, 89%e; No. 3, Canadian Western. M%e, at lake ports tor immediate shipment; Ontario, No. 2 white. 86e o Me. out. side; No. 3, white. 85c to "e, outside. do.. f, o, Calves . .. Hogs, fed and watered 19.00 6 Hon, firm. and Mc higher. m 81.15, ted And watered. A few were loll It tttr, but most at the quarter higher. Quotations: Export cattle, choice. $1t75 0 814.50 00.. medium .. . . . .. 12.75 0 13.75 do..bulls _.... ..... 10.000 “.00 Butcher cattle. choice 10.00 . 10.16 do., medium . . ... .. 9.25 0 10.25 do., common m.._. . . 1.25 0 8.90 Butcher cows, choice . 9.00 . 9.25 do., medium .. 'PPV 8.00 o 8.75 do.. When ... .... 5.50 O 6.00 do., bulls ..... _.... T.75 q 8.50 Feeding steers .. .e.. 850 a 9.00 Slackers. choice . . . __. g " 0 8.75 do.,iitrht..... ..... 1.506 8.00 Militias. choire . . . . . . 75.00 0 120.00 Swingers, each .. ... 80.00 0 130.00 Sheep, ewe. .. .... .. 13.00 0 16.00 Bucks and culls .. ... 0.00 0 10.00 amt...” ........18.606 30.00 do., light .... Minus. choice Swingers, each Sheep, ewe. H Bucks and culls but can» bu a and - mean told mum! tu to '3ES& A [or fat can "d bull: told " about study prices. up to $10.50. For the but um- wu 012mm and Ion was Innk- ed. Shoe]: were study and lambl’ a Mule BrttMtr; I rev extra choke sell- lng up to 820. In“: I tNI "a a. at an - ." at clu- 3...: drama-I a "a not mute: and at. an that). " n- m‘. ttt Id. I. fit bid. .. mm, and“. w M I“ hue“. - It!!! .11 a! run and In goal "realt tor upon, Time or -ctksieo veal culm- held new], but the common nor! were weak. $2.14 to 2.10 to .93 to 1.40 to 20.00 to 18.00 to 12.50 to 18.5hto 14.15 to 20.00 to 15.00 to 11.75 to .47 to .46 to 2.25 to $0.00 2.12 .94 1.45 22.00 19.00 15.00 18.60 17.50 22.00 16.50 14.50 .53 .52 Phonon cm“ "e. Ru Wanton; 'toe Kitchener {WM GRAIN. F 18.00 6 . 10.00 a 19.00 18.00 16.50 13.75 11,00 10.15 10.25 no 9.25 Ch, tmet vvmnnmnl. " ttrest/renee welding. Jewelry nuufnctun, Ion: m mum on Gun-dun Nation-l Much ha been heard rourdlng the plans of the Dominion annulment to halp war cripples to nerure remunera- Ilvo employment In uplte of even tho most pertain wonmln or other Injur- lel, But though Canaan la conceded to he far In Adv-nae or all other Al- lled rountrleu In the work of "unaut- Ing her maimed heron. Comparative ly low people hue neon net-ml evi- danne of the Intruder- being 2rtt'f,,'ll tor the men by Ilchlllllbd vncntlonn tnlnlnn llld phynlnl ret'ottBtruettiott. Thu rm be remedied at the Omni- lnn Nntlonnl Exhlblwn when " Ian-It nnr man who have been router” to full manning" vlll demonstrate how the soldlor tettrfitt1nrie. ot the oor. ornmont‘n rrtttattnittgtiort prom-Im- In" been and. aconomlnlly ult- uwportlng. Included wlll he . num- ber ot bllnd morn, who In“. been ro- oducutad Ind u. back on the clue. pnyroll. The man will demon-tum " - lr, lndmlrltl "was". tn. r'n tmet tvmnntttnl. nvv ttr'etty'erttt welding. Jewelry nuulnctun, ltnl Applrcntl the One lndulgent 'll'l't'llC'v"d mustn't ha too hard on Tommy an accnunt of his careless drenslng. It'tt only a habit he's fallen into. Fantldloun I-‘nlher (Inspecting himt " You he looks as If he'd fallen Into the habit he ham on now. during June. but are still much more favorable than they were a year ago. Spring is 103. oats are 101 and barley is 100. m Ontario fail wheat remains poor, being 70. or M per cent. below avenge, but spring wheat is 101. Oats iiiid hat-lei? nre ennui to the mm- ln the prairie provinces drought and continuous high winds during June have caused serious damage to wheat crops. and large areas have had to be resown to other crops. in the north- ern parts of these three provinces, however, the rainfall has been suffici- ent, and conditions are fairly promis- ing. For spring wheat the condition is expressed numerically by M m Manitoba. 85 in Saskatchewan. and " in Alberta. i. e., " to 12 per cent. be. low average. In British Columbia. hot. dry Weather in May and the early part of June retarded growth. and the condition of wheat is 10 and of oats It per cent. below average. _ Roporta of Provincial Government; Telegraphing on July 9. the Sask- atchewan Department of Agriculture reports that more rain is greatly ‘neaded throughout the province. In many sections wheat has headed out, but is very short: rand not more than half a crop is anticipated. Conditions are better in the northwestern and northeastern districts, where pros- pects are excellent. in the tgouttt. western and southeastern districts crops are nearly mined. a few points reporting better prospects than the majority. The “Alberta Department of Agriculture telegraphed (July 6) that while the grain crops of the whole province, except the Edmonton. Peace River and Grand Prairie distrlcts. hare been seriously affected by the lack of moisture recent rains covering most of the province have helped the gen- eral situation. The estimated acreages ot later sown core-Is and hoed crops, as omn- psred with 1917, are for All Canada as follows: Buckwheat 407,800 as usu- inst 395.977; Mx 921,300 on against 929,500: corn tor husking 228,400 us against 234,339, besns 105.560 as aga- inst 92,457; potatoes 686,300 as aga- inst 656968; turnips, ete, 218.970 as union 218,233; sugnr beets 13.200, as ‘ugainst 14.000. and corn for fodder ‘3“.700 as against 366.518. The area ‘under beans shows an increase of " ‘per cent, and that under potatoes an increase or 4 per cent. The arm" sown to both or these crops is the largest on record; the increase of beans is chiefly in Quebec and of no tatoes in Quebec and In Alberta. Condition of Grain and Hay Crops. In general. the. condition of grain crops in the Atlantic provinces is ttot; so good as it was this time last WTI and there is also a slight falling on as compared with amonth ago; but the} prospects tor good yields are fair. In: Prince Edward Island the condition or wheat is 2 above, in Nova Scotin 1 below. and in New Brunswick t above the decennial average. Oats are 2 points below average in Prince Edward island and Novs Scotia. but ll above average in New Brunswick. In Fifty ”aimed Soldlan wm Dumm- utnto Vgcuiopu taming " Tht AND HAY. For all crops, except you. the esti- mate ot are“ sown to spring train: I: Ienl than It wu a month ago, the {decrease being culled by untuonhle vuther condition: In the Welt. For when. the total “reuse in not elu- lined M 15,838,000 MINI, or , p. c. ‘more thin last year. spring when! no. Gifaiii 15,491,300 urea, or 10 per cent, more than int rear, and all 'wheat 340.700 was. or " per cent less than In! year. For out: the are. sown in now pinced " 183184.000 acres. or 4 per cent. more than tut Yen: for barley the um: in 2.403.750 acres. and tor rye 228.900 sues. Peal oc- cupy 205,730 acres, mixed grains Mn, 400 acres. bay ind clover 8,015,250 urea. and all-If. 102,900 acres. In the three prune provinces the a a sown to wheat is 14,964,000 acres. Tl prtslng 2.618.000 acres In Manitoba. 9.10i,00o acres in Matskatehewan. and 3.245.000 acres In Alberta. The Dominion My 11 law-nu iqatted recently the and "Vlad a. Chane of the anal ml to wring mm, M minute Cl 0. are” under inter town can» and hood cm and tArr condition ot min crop) June " " compiled from the Min» of Crop Correspondent. Ann Under: ftee) an": Crop. a,auii. of ib; brow PUTTING WAR CRIPPLE BACK ON THE PAYROLL Later Sown Comm and Need TV!" IIIIL ".P'PPtta'htee"ue- l madame u ' wmhmmdwucm. I In“. ' I. '. l NortcMu-- [Ivo- mum AND TAKE NOTICE that after tel said last mentioned date, we, the “in executors. will proceed to dietrlbuiei the use" of the said estate among the persona entitled thereto having regard to the claims of which we lave then notice, and we will not be liable for said uncle. or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim p we shall not have hld notice at the! time or such distribution. Dated 13th July, t918. " apt-end Goapol of Hope. Men differ widely in their native oapaviiy for hope. no Quincey truid ot Goldsmith: "He had a constitution- al gayety of heart. an elastic hilarity. and, an he expressed it, a knack of hoping." Other men are like nume- , WI. who madly confessed: "I am hon , without much of the quality of lloplfulnen." The Goldsmiths must help the Hume-Jonson 15mg. _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. pur-1 pliant. to Section 56 of Chapter 121 or; :The Revised Statutes oT Ontario, 1914s that Creditors and all persons having‘ any claim against the estate of Peter Diehel. late or the Township of Wil- mot. in the province of Ontario. farmer. who died on or about, the 6th day of March, 1918. are re- quired, to Bend by post. or deliver to the undersigned, executors of the es- tate of the said deceased. on or before the ma day of August, 1918, their! christian and surnames. addresses Ind description. the tutt ttttrtlealara'of their claims. and a statement ot and nature of the security. lit any). held " them. NOTICE TO CREDITORS And notice is further given that " ter the said last mentioned date tho slid executor will proceed to distri- bute the “not: of the said deceased amongst those; entitled thereto, having {regard only to those claims at which he shall then have notice, and he will tt be liable for the said assets or any‘ pm mmof'm 4titrtritrtrtmrtouarsr pep son or' persons of whose claims ho skull not have had notice at the ttmer of distribution. l Sole Executor or deceased Kitchener, Ont., July 19. 1918. itn the matter of tho Estate of Magdw i Iona D. Shank, Into at the Town. l ship of Wage. in the County of _ Waterloo, a ter, deceased. Notice is hereby given. pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chap- ter 121, Section 56. that all creditors and others having claims against the estate " the said Magdalena D., Shana, 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- tore the ttrst day of September. 1918. full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities, it any, held try them. NOTICE TO “EDITORS. Ruhr-ed I statement ot the ”curl- tr, tt say. held by then. end an notlce that After such lent mentioned date the Mud Executor will proceed to dhtrlbme the use“ of the aid de- ego-ed. Among the peruse entitled thereto. having regard only to the' outn- at which they mu than hue notice and that new Executor wlll not be [the tor the said nest- or any part thereof to any person or persons of when clelm notlce shell not have been received by hlm at the time of such dhtribtsttort. Dated the Mth day of June, AD Mn8. 1 none- ll but; an. -ttNtt I. ;Ou.uauumw.l.no. Mu. Ch m. an an autumn-d roman but. - or W W the an“ at tho all new “vain-r. who can on at “on tbe an a: cl Mar, "M, at tho City " Kitchen-r. u- mulnd in or but. In 18th day or July. In]. to and by no", mm“. or "tNqr to Own C Schwaltzar., Pounbm Poo! om. Elm-nun of the hat will Ind mar mom ot um downed. than Christin: anno- zld um, Mate-sen and eh2ll partlcnlnrl ll vii-11in; ot their III M I Imminent ot the menu. MENNO c. CRESSMAN. Merchant, 77,, umsg IL, Enchant flpt, Must have good tools with which to work. just as the skilled mechanic must. Here's the hardware shop that Par. tlculnrly looks after the Farmers' needs. Specializlng this Tuck on HAYING AND HARVESTING TOOLS. Speclal- y mention:--. HARDWARE MERCHANTS. OPPOSITE CITY HALL . ' 2 . early. BINDER TWINE, HOISTING ROPE, PARIS GREEN SPRAYING OUTFITS. HENRY B. KOCH, R. R. No. t, Baden. Ext-cum". 294tt ANDREW AAT, -- R. R, No. 2, laden. OOCAR C. SCHWEITZER. All at Attractive Prices. A notable offer in BARBED WIRE FENCING. Come A Successful Farmer Executor. Potonburg Poul om". Bucher & Son 3t I FOR SALE. One truck in good shape; tires good; too heavy for our use. wm H eheatr tor nah. or wouhrexchnsute, [tor Ford 1 ton truck. WANTED-General servant. .Mn. _ itotitttebtter.-kr frrm St; Kttehtrm MONARD’S LINIMENT CURES GARGET IN COWS. Announcement was made in he Rnichstng in June that differences had arisen between Bulgaria and Tur. key over the division at lands taken from Roumnnla under the peace 3:- renmont with the (‘entrnl powers. The nnnounremont was made by Dr. Von Kuohlmlum. the German Foreign Sm "Mary. who mid that tho provisional Irranxnment wnich it wns desired lhould rontinue as short a time as possible. mun find its rational solu- tion in the union of northern oobruic in wlth Bulgaria in accordant-p with the desires of the Bulgarian people. It, as reported. more has ham a break in the relatlons between Ger many and Turkey. disputes over the Mstrlbutlon of the spoils of war doubt tan form the hula ot it. Por a long time there have been rumors that Turkey was opposed to the share of Ronnnnh that Enigma, was to re- ceive. and that Tur6ry also was look- ing with 58mm): evob toward the Black Sea littoral, tho (‘aucusua and the Balkans. _ The oxcnemnt min»! Germany. the “He.- further II! Inn has. :rovhg. trtrrtietrlrrrty utter Int. week. taunts. The Germans recently " mnded the cruiser Hauztmeh. the om ly large gulp In pouenton of Turkey a compensation tor the Brenna, the .10er German ember. which I” destroyed in the Dnrdenellcs white under the Turkish flag. Despite Tttr, key'ir protest, the “animal has de, plrted tar Ketrnatopot with the Ger. man flag flrutg. Tull Inuouncement " Lam, by the Copannagen eorregpomfent or the Et. charge Telggrnph Gnrtpartr. London, July ".---"The random between Gereitatrr and Turkey have been soul-0d gown-Gin; to blunt tion trom Constantinople.” W. G. Brueckner will do well to not thttlr Hume“ Need. at this more. The best ot hat-non may be found here. Rep-Mug and oiling harness neatly and promptly done. Elmira Creamery, Elmira, Ont General Wants "I," "" .h. yrs" White" 'ed-dr-. .. 2%ul...., .....t...\.. ..'.. 'tar POI-I‘LEND'ER’S -l (tArntiruo - AoHLENDtttt'tit "'irtib9titttt)itrtt "it. m, “it“ the: I. li: BA DIN, 0N r. m " WAR? KITCHENER. 3L2: 25.tt "tm"tmmmmmuvtmttmttttttmmI .l.1t't'mtetttmttmrmmmatttttstmttnttt, ""1'TT""""""""""""1t no You Appreciate fl First ' In Waterloo Corporation, mood land with first class buildings. very suitable for a milkmzm. house is 2 story brick with 9 rooms, town and spring water. electric lights. good bank barn with silo. driving shed. Ice house etc. Crop included in sale. Possession in September. [ttttttttttttttttttttm Real Estate Phone IM. King Strut once. 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Some ot the'mypartmemt {enure- ot every lune of MACLEAN'S In: Ravi-w of ttetmttam---t condenutlon or the but biomphlcal. nicotine. literary and descriptive articles appenrinx in current periodical literature. The 3min“: outtotte---tin informative nrticie dealing with comma". Bmtrtee. investments and Im"1ram?tr--tor the man in the are“. Women and Their Wttrk--a department of special interest to Gnu-dint women. " You can know your Canaan but" and well by _ raiding each month MuLo-n'. Insulin. YOU will ilnd no other Inns-zine more entertaining and not. min A 'stttuttrtntr--so much worth while to you n a. Canadian in love with you: own country. Among its regular and frequent contributor. no these distinguished authors: GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The MacLean Publlching Co., Ltd., 163 Unlvonlw Av... Toronto. Class Our Own Country MACLEAN’S CANADA Meats Waterloo MAGAZINE _ banana _ t2'htel"ttitttdttt. “MMICJI non-runny. _ JULY 120010“ So you no how Complete I. Robert w. some. L. B. VIC" Anne. c. Laut Alan Sulllvln Nellie Meetuntt Peter chrthuI' Lord Nonhcmh H. F. 0-day No morohnnt has any dam to nil you In ttrtiem' winch you do lid mod Not many manhunt. mum" have lush ttsings tot ulc. ' S. B. Irlckor, . . Vim menu Rout-man, _ W L. w. mum. I. I. IICHTII. Manager. In...“ a A, ODIN". Iii-mu “out. Mm!“ tn 1.! TOTAL A88!“ - ch.. 1010. OVER "0Mtitt omm and mreeureqt-rs Gnome mum, Pregnant, - Alan Bowman, Wat-Pu... Pm Dr. J. H. Webb, . "tStt J. Howard Simpaon . and J. L, Widow-n, . Wt, 'at.': Jim” Livingston, . - P. I, "an“. . . PM Number unIlmited. Higheat uni-hot price paid. Next shipment Walnu- dry. August 14th, 1918. om. Phone, “new!” " W. lhlnn ream-nu. Waterloo, "" Ed. Upped. nuance - m “or. phono, murmur. In. In! Equipmogt. MASTER AND. .HUNBIEROII. Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. Call: from all part. of "I. county pro’mptly attended to. LETTER a DREISINGER UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. In , -- a you “it " he s with. I .004 it“ In cm. to, u on» was a I uoumy to buy old! ttto - Our goody wk“. “at.“ II who. "own the but In - “as. Lot no show you our and of all nylon of Mn.- In‘ con- un than with other.. No “in chin. log - hear“. w IAKI. A on. Hogs Wanrgii) 'aterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Comma): Satmaction gun-mud tlntitrtaldiig KING BY. WATEILOO. ERIN" I LIPPIRT At Baden 1lltllltttlnt'tt Waterloo. Futon-Mo Prlcn DIFFIIMI mam. J, I 633: [ONT-II. mm.

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