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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Aug 1918, p. 8

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; Sold For Cash 1 Many Thousand $ @ Farm Laborers Wanted ..| for Harvesting in Western Canada Be Wise â€"â€"â€" Buy That Stove Now _ _Prices Are Advancing Are you in need of a stove? If you are you will be wise to buy now because prices will advance very soon when you will have to pay a good deal more. Our fine line of stoves includes: KITCHEN RANGES, COMBINATION STOVES AND COAL HEAT ER § _ 1 do not propose seliing your Westerm town lots and handing you your cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you Ca turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned Into cash or good securities. For example: Take a Woestern 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, batance can be arranged. This Â¥4 section can be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same thimg would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. CLAYTON B. EBY Call in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter. Give me an idea what you prefer, and | will guarantee resulte. . SUITE 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LOG., KITCHENER, ONT. .. Open Evenings. Phones 8 to 9. Mon., Wed., Fri., Office 940. .By Appointment. Res. Wateroo, 314W. HARDWARE MERCHANTS. OPPOSITE CITY HALL â€" .0 â€" er, per Jb ..... ... 0.. c.nn MB per ton ... ..... ... 9.00 to 11.00 § HYC :srr yirie rsrze <in. 2779 toes per bag .... .... 2.00 to 3.00 , special .. ings per ton .. . per ewt. ..... . + Leaf :. per bushel STRATFORD MARKETS. Stratford, August 22, 1918 WATERLOOQ MARKETS. Waterloo, August 22, 1918 Guelph Auguat 22, 1918 Do not delay but come in at once and select yours. GUELPH MARKETS. ton o o s CR opries vieth in Satarte We or dn bweet 20. . (ren Tieg Peaaie i And Froin statiotis on Torontoâ€"Sudbury divec August 29. Bucher & Son ir, August 22, 1918 Trip West"â€"§$12 to 2%, _ to iding Mamilton and Windaor, O on Wm@wfl MARKETS. +â€"+11. A% to A# ...... 40 to .45 .. 114.00 to 16.00 ... 150 to 1.10 +«.+ 80 to .86 ssixx sa«s %.99 ea sarnee § Cine Han PuciAâ€" bpuiece® wfi it i 14.00 to 16.00 .. 8.00 to 9.00 e are«. 445 1.25 to $1.35 enssee 207 ...... 42.00 +xisere %82 .. 46 to .47 222 2222045 .18 to .50 1.15â€"2.00 $10 to $12 ... 38.00 ... 44.00 44 to .48 +« 38.40 ... 20.50 . 19.50 . 24.00 . 31.00 . 36.00 2.10 6.45 212 5.85 212 .85 â€" TEaRiTORY ) â€" n%mqm‘-mummrmnnunmuu- Ontario wheat, No. 2, winter, $2.31, in store, Montreal; No. 3, $2.27, in store, Montreal; No. 2, stock, Ontario, No. 2, spring, $2.26, in stock, Montâ€" real; Ontario, No. 3, spring, $2.22, n stock, Montreal. Manitoba wheat, No. 1, Northerg, $2.24%, in store, Fort William; No. 2, Northern, $2.21%, in store, Fort Wilâ€" es Sheep and lambs were also quiet, with a slight tendency toward higher prices. _ Calves were scarce, a few choice head being sold at $17.70, a slight advance over the ruling price. Quotations : Export cattle, choice.. $14.00 @ $15.50 Export cattle, medium 1275 @ 14.00 Export bulls .. ...... 9.15 @ 10.15 |Bulcher cattle, choice. 10.50 @ 11.50 ‘Butcher cattle, medium 9.50 @ 10.50 Butcher castle, common 7.25 @ _ 8.00 ‘Butcher cows, choice.. 8.75 @ 10.00 Butcher cows, med. ... 7.175 @ _ 8.75 Butcher cows, can. .... 5.%5 @ 5.75 Butcher bulls ..... .. 7.175 @ _ 8.50 Feeding steers ... ... 8|.50 @ 9.00 Stockers, choice .. .. 825 @ £.50 Stockers, light .. .... 6.50 @ _ 7.00 Milkers, cholce .. .... 65.00 @ 110.90 Springers, cholce .... 75.00 @ 120.00 Sheep, ewes .. ...... 13.00 @ 14.00 Bucks, culls .... ..... 6.00 @ 10.00 Lambe ... ... ..... 1800 @ 19.:00 Hogs, fed and watered 19.50 Hogs, f. 0. b. .+ :... 18.50 Calves ..... ... ..... 16.25 @ 1750 This is a fair run for a Tuesday, considering _the season of the year. Trading was fairly quiet in all branâ€" ches of the market. Prices were steady to firm in all lines. â€" Hogs reâ€" mained quiet at $19.50, but this was an exception to the general tone of the market. Toronto, August 27.â€"Receipts at the Union Stockyards toâ€"day consistâ€" ed of the following: 35 cars, with 519 cattle, 200 calves, 501 hogs and 380 sheep and lambs. 5 ¢ N Je y .66 , Wilmot Council met at Baden Townâ€" REPORT j |;: :s etanoesa lt lafie cess s ol white, uc..%e...«..'-..‘ 6, -lq:.-umm, ailicane usntnasibiieeaifisine rovvtianmemazinisen Barleyâ€"$103 @ $105, new k.| The minutes of the last fheeting GRAIN. Toronto, August 27.â€" Closing pricâ€" Elmira, August 22, 1918 3 thy s w & jwhite, T5e to T1c, new.Crop, 4 Barieyâ€"~$103 @ $105, not ELMIRA m‘w.. outside; for m LIVE STOCK. SE age "to gr--. i"uurket: Bobraygeon KITCHENER. uetian. Inctusive. ‘Returm Trip East"â€"$18 from WRHHPEG, . £.25 to £.30 is 310180 3640 to 37.40 41.00 to 42.00 . 5.15 to 6.00 . 600 to 6.5# 10.00 8.15 5.16 8.50 80â€"85 19.25 . .43 ngies 212 _ HOUSEHOLD EFFEC‘I‘Sâ€"; Baffet. desk and bookcease combined, couch, carpets, Bell organ, six upholstered diners, 2 bed room suites, one new; 2 feather pillows? bedstead, rocker. € kitchen chairs, extension table, . kitâ€" chen cabinet, 2 sewing machines, one new; small table, butcher table agloâ€" thes basket, lawn mower, water or washing machine, new wringer. } The above furniture is practically a% new furniture and has just been sse&arin» months. Counter scale cap@ci 240 Ibs, glass washboard new, miilk; coolâ€" ers, 4 large milk pails, crocks, grenite ware, new Fireco range, all stove utensils, wash tub, quanti®#y of cafined fruit, jars, quantity of dhomeâ€"snage soap, buck saw, axe, crosscut saw, carpenter tools, wire pliers, new horsy clipper, expensive bit, 50 ft. of hose and reel, large quantity of Irish C bler seed potatoes. _ VEHICLESâ€"Lumber wagon, wagon box, hay rack and stock rack comâ€" bined, gravel box, new top buggy, new jumper, hay knife, grain bags, wheel barrow, set of g9od team harness, set rubber mounted carriage harness, 2 sets single harness one new; set of light bames, tugs and collar, one large woolen blanket nearly new, stable blankets, 2 good robes, duster, scoop Shove}, beet fork,â€"pitchâ€"forks,â€"rakes, Bhovels, logging chain, crowbars, douâ€" bletrees, neckyokes, and other artiâ€" cles. TERMS OF SALEâ€" Housebold efâ€" fects, poultry, pigs, potatoes, and all sums of $10 and ander, cash; over that amount 8 months credit will be given on approved joint note@ or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payâ€" ments of credit amounts. Everything will be sold without reâ€" serve as farm is sold. IMPLEMENTS â€" Massey â€" Harris binder 6 ft cut, Massey Harris disc, new Massey Harris harrow, new Masâ€" sey Harris scuffler, new Massey Harâ€" s plow, Noxon shoe drill and cultiâ€" vator combined. * 5 GOOD DAIRY COWS8â€" Holstein cow due to calve latter part of Sepâ€" tember, ‘Holstein cow due to eaive March 11th, Grade Durham cow due to calve April 12th, Holstein cow due to calyve April 13th, Holstein cow supâ€" posed to be with calf. commencing at 1 p. m. sharp, the fol lowing valuable property :â€" The above cows are & choice lot of dairy cows and in good flow of milk. POULTRYâ€" 24 Rhode lsaland Red and White Rock chickens, 24 Rhode Istand Red chicks. There will be sold by public agction on the premises of the undersigned, situated in the Town of Waterioe, King St. W., on the main road leading to St. Jacobs, on HORSESâ€" Brood mare 13 years old, good worker; good suckling solt. 4 months old. PIGSâ€"Brood sow with a litter of 11 at side, 5 weeks old by time of sale; 7 shoats 2 months old. IT SQUNDED THAT way. District Representative, J. 8. xâ€".:. teâ€"mets . grant for Wilmpt Schooi Fait; The â€"Hoston Frankcript. from Pickering Township, asking that Mrs, Aâ€"Josephine is progressing }delegates be sent io the Convention by leaps and bounds in : her pian¢fjof Rural Municipalities held at Toronâ€" Mr. A.â€"I . thought she, . collda‘t "n?rbs‘fl‘ “i"x'.'bl “}‘..f.':f.?‘“ w r. Aâ€" al . € unke: tion, . proâ€" make all that recket with ber hands o e of their annual meeting. THURSDAY, $EPT. 12TH, 1918, Household Effects, ote. NELSON B. MARTIN, Prop. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer L. F. DIETRICH, Clerk FUBLIG SAE is h iter or er. [ The y new ine acit@ 240 i1â€"3t Voters‘ Lists, 1918, Municipality of i the Township of Waterloo, County of Waterioo. ' Notite is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the perâ€" sons mentioned in Section 9 of the Oni~rio Voters‘ Lists Act the copies required (by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act of all perâ€" son® appearing by the revised Assessâ€" ment Roll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the said Muntâ€" cipality at elections for members of tThe Legislative Assembly and at Muâ€" nicipal elections; and that the said list was first posted up at my office on the day of August 3rd, 1918, and reâ€" mains there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" cording to law. Farm cotsisting of 4 acres, 2% milés from New Dundee, on the Huron road, beside tha Rosebank achoo!, nine miles from Kitohener. . Eyerything in PETER A. SNIPER, Clefk of the Township of Waterioo, Clerk‘s Office, R. R. No. 1, Bresiau. Dated August 3, 1918. 82â€"3t for ralling ..... .. . sal wey James Kellsey, repairing railing Wim. Wilker, gravel .... ...... John Eberlin, gravel .... ...... Sammel Bender, operating road Fall seed wheat, Dawson and Walkâ€" er‘s Reliable. , Price $2.50 per bushel. O. T. Coleman, New Dundee, Ont. 35â€"3t Moved by Geo. Z. Lantz and Henry Nabrgang that the following accounts be passed and that the Reeve issue his orders on the ‘Treasurer in pay: ment of same: Nicholas Steckly, building culâ€" O _ WNeM io. sew sas ane arsiseere AH A. O. Musselman, gravel ...... J. 8. Knapp, grant for Wilmot WAIDICK 2o2 csscfi crs ¢% a2 John Greyerbiehl, gravel .. .... Orphen WIsmer. posts and poles machine .... .... ... l.l.l..l. 1 L. B. Dietrich, engine in road mBCHINE câ€"sss soumr +o. ~~. 4 Mrs. F. Walker, pension claims for AUEUSE 2s:z. l2 ns aen se x2 1 Mrs. C. ErbacH, pension claim for AURUSE »coge c2y is se aeoes B gontracts ..... .. .... ..... €8000 Council meets again on September 16th, 1918. CLERK‘3 NOTICE OF FIRST PosTâ€" ING OF VOTERS‘ LIST. w«l by George Z Lantz and nty Nabhrgang, that leave be given the mover to infroduce a byâ€"law to provide for curreat and necessary exâ€" penges for the year 1918 and 1919, and for other purposes and that said __Moved by Henry Walker and John Herber that leeve be given the mover to utg)duce a byâ€"law to levy and colâ€" lect the sums required by the Trus tees of the various School Sections in the Township for tht ensuing year and that said byâ€"law be now read a fAirst and second time. Moved by Henry Nabrgang and John Herber that this Council go into committee of the whole on byâ€"daws. School FaIr ..2.. s1 zs «i. Wm. Otto, Statute labor on Wil mot and North Easthope Town Ship line ..... ... sls sasee Canada Ingot Iron Co., culverts Dr. N. A. Morrison, attending I. MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT _ CURES DISTEMPER. Jobn Herber in the chair, when the blanks in the several byâ€"laws were MAlled, the rate of taxation having been struck at 13% mills in the dollar of assessment. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the , Postmaster General, will be receivâ€" ed at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 13th of September, 1918, for the convqyance of His Majesty‘s Mails, Om a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week on the Petersburg No. 1 Rural Route, (New Dundee and Petersburg), from the Postmaster General‘s Pleasure, Committee arose and resumed in opén council. Moved by Geo. Z. Lantz and Henry Walker that Byâ€"laws No. 558 and 559 be now read a third time and finally passed. Read and passed. Moved by Geo. Z. Lantz and John Herber that Henry Walker and Henry Nabrgang be delegated to represent this Council at the Convention of the Rural Municipalities, Toronto. MAIL CONTRACT Communications were received from Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proâ€" posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obâ€" tained at the Post Offices of Petersâ€" burg and New Dundee, and at the ofâ€" fice of the Post Office Inspector, London. Post Office Inspector‘s Ofâ€" fice, London. 2nd _ August, 1918 52 A.â€"2000â€"20â€"1â€"17. . Chas. E. H. Fisher, Post Office Inspector. 32:3t. er, part payment of bridge Farm For Sale. CHAS. HEIPEL, Clerk FOR SALE. read a first and second $109.05 19.80 11.90 2.65 4.20 6.30 49.50 10.00 14.50 59.40 14.52 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.25 show â€" Creatore‘s worldâ€"tamed band â€" Allics® exnibits otf fine artsâ€"AND A WRLD OF OTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Mr. F. A. Harris of St. Mary‘s has received a permanent appointment in the Department of Immigration as Immigration Inspector at Sarnia. MOVEMENT â€" LIFE SPLENDOR FOR SALE. One truck in good shape; tires good; too heavy _ for our use.~ Wiil sell cheap for cash, or would exchange for Ford 1 ton truck. Immigration Inspector. Tenders will be received by the unâ€" dersigned Tp. Clerk for the construcâ€" tion of Municipal Drair No..2, in the Tp. of Waterioo, containing about 14361 cubic yards ofâ€"excavation. Plans, profiles ard specifications of this drain may be seen at the Clerk‘s Office at Bresiau, R. R. No. 1, or at the Engineer‘s Office at West Montâ€" rose. FOR SALEâ€"â€"6 Octave Thomas organ Good as new. Apply J. A. Riehl, R R. 1, Gadshill, P.0., or phone Wel lesley Rural tf Satisfactory bondsman or a marked cheque of 5 per cent. of tender will be | required. + t Tenders will be opened at the Watâ€" erloo Tp. Hall, on August the 3ist, at 1.30 o‘clock, p.m., 1918. P. A. SNIDER, Tp. Clerk. Breslau R. R. No. 1. C. D. BOWMAN, The lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. "‘The Heroes of Britain" A production of tremenâ€" Canadian National Exhibition Aug. 26 TORONTO Sept. 7 Consult your local agent regarding ‘ rallroad fares Township of "Waterloo 300,060 admissions sold first day of advance saie. Come with the crowds to the great~â€" est Exposition in the 40 years‘ history of the C. N. E. Price of admission is will do well to get their Marness ‘ At a very reasonable figâ€" Needs at this Store. The best . of harness may be found here. ure. This is a good moneyâ€" maker and will stand invesâ€" Repalring and elling harness tigation. Get full particu neatly and promptly dome. lars from 8 W. G. Brueckner{ § A. K. Crossman Elmira Creamery, Elmira, Ont. Biggor Bargains than | ..¢:% i k nower. 249 inig oded ies is h9 . | * "Rer eb 2%(.04";””’ 1.00 JULY 12th TO 27th, 3 J BOHLENDER‘$ â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDER‘S: CGeneral Wants spiring spectacie every Canadian nalia of romanceand hisâ€" should sce dous force and beauty, All the colorful parapher with 1200 _ participants. Farmers Bigger unchanged _ â€" 25 cents TENDERS W ANT ED. Cléaring Sale at Bohlender‘s in the making BADEN, ONT , dramatlcâ€"â€"â€" a Engineer in charge, West Montrose. Oâ€"8â€"10â€"17â€"24 Wâ€"8â€"15â€"22 25â€"tf s First =“|l“il|Hlll"“ll|||||“|:||lli"n“fl“l“lll,.u 5 Do You Appreciate 2| untrmmmmnntmrmzmememmimniriruy;y Splendid Dray and Bagâ€" gage Busiâ€" ness nnenmemnnnmnmnennmnnnmnmmy _ CCC C. A. Boehm i Waterloo Mutual cenerat insunance Fire Insurance King Street Compan& Office, Waterlico Mutual Bulld inceâ€"werated in 1 Ing. Established 1864. 1 TOTAL ASSETA, 318T DEC., 1914, Real Estate â€" Waterloo If so bhave your wants supâ€" g plied here. Wa always keep on = hand ehoios . g Beef, Pork, Lamb ; a"d Homeâ€"made : Sausage 5 As a good Canadiap, destrous ‘of knowing your Canada better and well, subscribe to MACLEAN‘S MAGAZINEâ€"for yourself, home and friends whom you wish to fayor 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€" Sir Gilbert Parker Robert W. Service L. 8. Yates Stephen Leacock Agnes C. Laut Alan Sullivan Phillips Oppenheim Nellie McClung Peter McArthur Arthur Stringer Lord Northcliffe H. F. Gadsby Mres. L. M. Montgomery Arthur E. McFarlane These contributors are a pledge to you of the quality of.... MACLEAN‘S MAGAZINE. and. of the. Canadian savor which is distinetive of MACLEAI‘S, Some of the Department features of every issue of MACLEAN‘S are: Review of Reviewsâ€"a condensation of the best biographical, scientific, literary and descriptive articles appearing in current periodical literature. The Business Outiookâ€"an informative article dealing with commerce, finance, investments and insuranceâ€"for the man in the street. Women and Their Workâ€"a department of special interest to Canadian women. Why not buy _ your meats hore ahd get ibe best 1 EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fischer. Phone 243. Wate1.00. YOU will find no other magazine more entertaining and none other so satisfyingâ€"so much worth while to you as a Canadian in love with you: own country. Among its regular and frequent contributors are these distinguished authors: The MacLean Publishing Co., Ltd., 153 University Ave., Toronto. Waterloo, including ICE USINESS, For Sale Sir Gilbert Parker Rober Stephen Leacock Agne Phillips Oppenheim NetHe Arthur Stringer Lord Mres. L. M. Montgomery Class You can know your Canada better and well by reading _ each month Mackean‘s Magazine. Our Own Country MACLEAN‘S CA N A DA Meats MAGAZINE Women‘s High Grade Shoes, @9 AR sizes 2%, to 4, Reg. $4 to §5, at . . ‘***U The Whole Store full of Bargaing, ‘ > _ DON‘T MISS THEM. _ So you see how complete is price paid day, August 28th, 1918. MASTER AND HUNSBERGER. inceâ€"werated in 1863. TOTAL ASSETS 318T DEC., 1914, OVER $860,000 Officers and Directors:~â€" George Dicte!, President, «Rtoeriep Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Prestom Dr. J. H. Webb, ~ Waterice J. Howard Simpson * Gueiph J. L. Wideman, * 8t. Jacobs Jamés Livingston, * @aden P. E. Shantz, â€" = Preston 8. B. Bricker, * * Waterioe Richard Roschman, â€" _ Waterice L. W. CHUH, s. E. BECHTEL, _Manager. inspector. Number Office Phone, Waterioe 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterioo, 383K E4. Lippert, residence phons 281 Store phone, Kitchener, 676. Best Equipment, Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. A NEW HARNESS © FoR THE NEW YEAR would be ths proger thing, old harness is noti onl ‘ ly but unsafe as, gencies might arise P broken strap might cauge an s6â€" cident. We have a large showâ€" ing of high grade harness«â€"â€"both single and double â€" that â€" aÂ¥e priced extremely low. Won‘t you look at them? UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hogs Wanted Satisfaction guaranteed. LETTER & DREISINGER . Waterioo. No extra charge for moter KING 8T., WATERLOO. Undertaking Lo SHINN & LIPPEART BOEHM. District Agent. At Baden ext shipment Wednesâ€" ited.. Highestâ€"market Reasonable‘ Prices. NEW VIA‘ thing, onl 5

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