f:‘pfnfl.ll In and see me, or make: an appointment by phone or letter. :.ï¬ me an |dea what you prefer, and 1 will guarantee results. LIVE STOCK. Wronto, Oct. 11â€"Grain dealers â€"reâ€" Ahe trade as rather quiet. There it a great deal coming out and| @fferings at country points . beâ€" FOf larger proportions, business ély to be dull. There is a steady erate movement of spring from Ontario points. There to be enough oats coming forâ€" to supply the demand. Trading estern oats is of small account.j @ is a very slow movement of|{ y from country points. . Closing /. ©‘Queiph, Sept. 25, 1918 lings per ton .. . , family, cwt. ... , ‘high grade .... per buchel ..... , Chief ... , per dozen STRATFORD MARKETS. per ton , SUITE 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LDG., KITCHENER, ONT Open Evenings. Phones i 0. Mon., Wed., Fri. Office 9 YÂ¥ Appointment. Res. Wateroo, ; ~Take a Western !4 section valued by responsible valuators at $20 &ore, #ay a total of $3200. | am in a position to accept 40 per cent. the purchase price in Weatern lots, balance can be arranged. This n car be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same : would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. Stratford, Sept. 25, 1918 per lb .... s, per bag Leat per cwl. ..... . gs per ton .. . Are you in need of a stove? If you are you will be wise to buy hecause prices will advance very soon when you wilf have to pay D4 geal more. Our fine line of stoves includes: I do not propose selling your Western town lots and handing you r cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned _ eash or good securities. For example: ELMIRA MARKETS. GUELPH MARKETS. LAYTON B. EBY per bag Flour Elmira, Sept. 25, 1918 estern Town Lots Can be Sold For Cash ! Wiseâ€"â€"â€" Buy That Stove Now Prices Are Advancing bushel per bag not delay but come in at once and select yours. ‘HEN RANGES, COMBINATION STOVES AND COAL HEATERS »Bucher & Son lb 00 MARKETS. , Sept. 25, 1918, . 14.00 to 16.00 .:dw.ll ++~~. A0 to Ab ... 1.50 to 170 1.25 to $1.35 ressaes 207 +Â¥+«»+ 48.00 l22l2.2. 192 .. 45 to 47 .. 48 to .50 9.00 to 11.00 x ue $8.70 c2.... 44.00 .... 48â€"50 . .45 48 cxxs+ s 19.80 19.00â€"23 00 8.00 to 9.00 x zs $1.00 ... .. $6.00 p raess 88 xcre $19.45 2.... 25.25 mtgsnes 46 . A8 to .50 xea * 229 10.00 11.00 1918 2.00â€"2.25 2.25 2.17 5.85 1 6.45 6.70 .18 6.55 .95 2.12 .85 212 REAL ESTATEâ€" At the same time and place the property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. The house contains 7 rooms with kitchen attached: lot 66 x 135, stable, and all kinds of fruit trees. â€" Terms will be made known on day of sale or can be had from the undersigned. MRS. CAROLINE BECKER, _ HOUSEHOLD _ EFFECTS â€" Solid walnut sideboard good as new, 6 piece parlor ‘suite, organ, parlor iable, round table, big kitchen table, sink. iron bed with springs and mattress, double bed with sprin®s and â€"matâ€" tress, 2 mattresses, wash stand, parlor lamp, rocker, pictures, tea kettle and kitchen utensils and many other arti cles too numerous to mention. P Terms Cash. There will be sold by Public Auction on the premises of the undersigned situated on Menno street, in the town of Waterloo, on Gents,â€"A customer of ours cured a very bad case of distemper in a valuâ€" able horse by the use of MINARD‘S LINIMENT. Corn, _ American, No nominal. Peas, No. 2, nominal. Rye, No. 2. nominal. Barley, $1.08 to $1.10, n Buckwheat, nominal. Milifeedâ€" Manitoba _1 bags, per ton, Montreal:; s per ton on track, Toronto, Minard‘s Liniment Co.. Limited GRAIN. Toronto, Oct. 1.â€" Closing prices: Ontario wheat, No. 2 winter, $2.31 basis; No. 2 spring, $2.%6; No. 3 spring $2.22; No. 3, $2.27, all in store Monâ€" treal; Manitoba wheat, No. 1 Northâ€" ern, $2.24%; No: 2 Northern, $2.21‘%4, in store Fort William; No. 3 Northâ€" ern, $2.17%, not including war tax. Oatsâ€"Canada Western, No. 2, 84c, in store, Fort William; Ontario No. 2 white, T6¢ to 78c; No. 3 white, T5¢ to TTc. new crop. «do., canners . Butcher bulls .. Feeding steers . Stockers, choice Stockers, light . Milkers, choiee Hogs, fed and watered 19.25 | Hogs, 1. 0. b. ::.: .:.« 1825 Calves ..... .. ...... 16.00 @ ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer, Phone 153J. Wâ€"40â€"1t. Dâ€"it Yours truly, PUBLIG SALE VILANDIE FRERES Phones Office 949. Res. Wateroo, 314W. Proprietress new crop. bran, . $26.40, shorts, $41.40 8.00 @ vellow 130.00 140.00 10.00 10.00 8.50 14.00 10.00 16.00 10.00 17.00 A new feature in the _ matter of shell contracts was announced in Brantford on Thursday when Ker and Goodwin, a city firm, accepted terms with the United States Government l(nr the construction of 175,000 semiâ€" ; steel gas shells. The contract is subâ€" ject to cancellation June 30 next year ill the war is mot terminated by that date; if not, operations will continue until the end ol‘:he year. 'l'l:'cfm tract involves the expenditure of $1, *500,000, and the eréction of.a new plast by the frm, â€" _ .."~ ) . _ , | _ HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Kitchen istove good as new, dining room heatâ€" ver. sideboard, Kitchen sideboard, dinâ€" ing room tabie, & dining room chairs, 3 piece mahogany _ parâ€" lor suite. four parlor tables, 'kitc‘hon table, kitchen chairs, 2 parior |rugs, 2 iron beds with saprings and | mattress, 2 dressers, wash stand, iron cot with mattress, sewing machine, wringer on stand, wash tubs, boiler, cider barrel, coal oil stove, 3 rockeors, |hall stand, full set of silver, knives. !forks and spoons, gasoline stove. { chamber | set, lawn mower, carpet |asweeper, sink, buck saw, hose, 3 small rugs, 6 feather pillows, some bedding, toilet outfit, blinds, curtains, 6 stone jugs, linoleum, step ladder, chicken pen with run, dog house, some alumiâ€" num pans, night chair. picture frames and pictures, 6 dozen quart and pint jJars, garden tools, axes, glassware. dishes, pots and pans, iea kettle and kitchen utensils and many other arti cles. There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned. situated on Norman street, in the Town of Water!oo, on SATURDAY. OCT. 5TH, 1918 Commencing at one o‘clock p. sharp, the following property, viz TERMS OF SALEâ€"Six months‘ creâ€" dit on approved joint notes or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. Pigsâ€"Brood sow with litter of nine M‘side. about 3â€"weeks old by time of FOR SALEâ€"6 Octave Thomas organ. Good as new. Apply J. A. Riehl, R. R. 1. Gadshill, P.O., or phone Welâ€" lesley Rural . tt. Young Cattleâ€"Two 2â€"yearâ€"old steers weight 900 lbs., each, four 2â€"yearâ€"old heifers, 1 steer rising 2 years old. 3 heifers rising 2 years old, 5 spring calâ€" ves. sale. Big Shell Contract. The dam of Silver King 8th, has an official record of performance of 10,â€" 765 lbs. of milk and 392 lbs. butter fat. Cowsâ€"cow due to calve Oct. 17th, Holstein cow due to calve April 26th, 3 heifers with calves at side, 2 heifers in calf. Silver King 8th is éortr by“liu'llrx-x;h (Imp.) and from a heavy milking strain, on dam‘s side. Horsesâ€"2 aged .mares both good workers, (one supposed to be in foal). Bullrush (Imp.) (69738), is got by Scottish Farmer (98365) dam Maggie 2nd (Vol. 52, P. 7376), by Lancelot, dam Beatrice 19th. Fannie of Maple Hill has an official R.O.P. of 10,765 lbs. milk and 392 lbs. butter fat. Silver Count, (Imp. in dam), is got by Royal Count (122586), dam, Lady Laura 32nd, (Imp.) (115480, by First Growth (105491); dam, Lady Laura 19th. Duchess 3rd (112211), (female), red Roan,. calved July 12th, 1913. Sire, Cunningham 5th (81556); dam, Fanâ€" nje Maple Hill (90581}; @re, . Sir l(od&k (55993); <dam, Missie B. tracing to Snowdrop (Imp.) (497. . Rose of Ferubank (123176)â€"Red, calved July 14th, 1915. Sire Red Pilot (91915). Dam Maid of Fernbank (98728). Sire Red Prince (73688). Dam Maid of Mount Pleasant; tracâ€" ing to Snowdrop (Imp.) Red Prince (73688), was got by Deâ€" fender; dam, Robena; by Captain Mayfly, (Imp.) (28858)}, tracing to Beauty, (30), (Imp.) Marjorie was bred Feb. 26th, 1918 to Silver Count (Imp.) in dam. Duchess 3rd was bred January 7th 1918, to Sfiver Count (Imp. in daim)} (105996.) & o â€"QF# i : Pure Bred Pedigreed Shortâ€" horn Cattle and Other Marjorie (123177)â€"Female â€" calved Dec. 12th, 1914. Red. Sire, Red Pilot; dam, May Bee. Sire, Red Prince; dam, Lily of Maple Hil Red Pilot (91915) was got by Lord Lieutenant (50050) (Imp.); dam, Lily Roy; by Roan. Sovereign, tracing to Beauty (30) (Imp.) "Ahere will be aold by public auction m on Nes ho Seeisnes atoin ing the village of , on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1918, Communcing at 1.30 o‘clock p.m., the following valuable live stock:â€" Pure Bred Pedigreed Shorthorn Cattie. Rose of Fernbank is bred Aug. 24th, 1918, to Silver Count (Imp. in dam), (105996). Terms Cash. No Reserve FRANK PURZER, Proprietor, Positively no reserve oF Household Effects, etc. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioncer, Phone 153J L. F. DIETRICH, Clerk H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. MICHAEL BROHMAN PUBLIG SALF Live Stock. Wâ€"40â€"14 Dâ€"2t 8e tb 4n 4 , Prop. 2t Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale, or may be had from the undersigned. No Reserve. TERMSâ€" Hay, straw, grain, pigs. calf, poultry, potatoes and mangels, cash. _ All sums of $150 and under cash, over that amount 6 months‘ creâ€" dit will be given on approved | joint notes, er 6 per cent. per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts.. WILLIAM KARN, Proprietor. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. L. F. DIETRICH, Clerk. Joseph E. Seagram & Son Ltd. Hydraulic Cider Mill, Waterloo, will be oparated Tuesdays. Wednesdays andâ€" Thursdays,. Will boil Wednesâ€" days and Thursdays until fufther noâ€" tice and place the TaTM Wiliâ€" beâ€"oireredâ€"s40â€" ject to a reserve bid if not previously sold. _ The farm consists of 27 acres, good barn with silo, frame house with summer kitchen, good orchard, 16 acres in grass and the balance in a good state of cultivation. corn, about 200 bush. of mangels, about 75 bags Irish Cobbler potatoes for seeding, about 200 heads of cabâ€" bage, a quantity of soup beans, about 300 bush. grain if not previously sold. _HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Churn, 8 gallon milk can, six 3 gallion milk cans, meat tub, 3 sauerkraut barrels, parlor heater apd a quantity of nut coal, washing machine and many othâ€" er articles. at 1 p.m. (old time.) Also a few good grades will be sold. Owing to a fire which destroyed all my outbuildings, everything will be soid without reserve. Mr. Ray Hewitt‘s, 1 mile south of Plattsville, 3 mifes: northeast of Catalogues now ready. Conveyanc es will meet all trains at Brigh‘ G. T i: Station FOR SALE Empty Barreis *s, flat hay rack, stone boat, straw cutter, chains, grain bags, 30 ft. of two and oneâ€"half in. belting, about 100 ibs of land plaster, 50 lbs. of fertilizer, potato sprayer, tree sprayer, double barrel shoe gun, set blacksmith‘s dies, forks, shovels, and many other articles too numerous to mention. HAY AND GRAINâ€"â€"About 7 tons of zood clover and timothy hay, about 15 loads of straw, 2% acres of feeding Vle, 2 seated rubber tire carriage, rub ber tire buggy nearly new, 2 steel tire buggies, turnip pulper, turnip slicer, fanning mill, scraper, culter, carriago pole, light sleigh, 2 wheeled cart, ster) water â€" trough, â€" wheelbrrrow, â€" cedar posts, 60 rods of wire fencing, 1 h. p gasoline engine in gocd condition. cireular saw, crossâ€"cut saw, neckyokâ€" SATURDAY, GCT. 12, 1918, Commencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp the following valuable property, viz: HORSESâ€" Bay mare 16 years old weight about 1300 lbs, black horse 8 years old good driver and worker, pony. CATTLEâ€"3 good dairy Cows in full flow of milkâ€"Holstcin cow 4 years old, Jersey cow 4 years old, Holstein cow 8 years old. These cows are all supposed to be in calf. Calf 10 weeks IMPLEMENTS â€" Massey _ Harris binder 6 ft. cut, Brantford mower L ft. cut, Massey aHrris disk, Massey Harris comb. 10â€"hoe drill for corr seeding, riding plow, | walking psow nearly new, 2 scufflers, harrow seuf fler,â€" â€"Bâ€"seetion â€" ison â€" harrow, | Rain wagon good as new with pole and shafts, light wagon for single or €ou Valuable ‘Real Estate and PIGS AND POULTRY â€" 3 pigs weighing about 135 ibs each, 4 shoats 3 months old, 75 White Leghorns and a number of Black Minorcas, Collie dog. There will be sold by public auction On the premises of the undersigned, on Erb street, one mile west of Water: loo, on the road leading to St. Agaths REAL ESTATEâ€" At the same tim« 25 Purs Sred Holstein Freisian Cattle. â€"HMURSDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, Suitable for Cider PJBLIG SALE MOORE AND DEAN, Auctioneer RAY HEWITT, Proprietor. NOTIC 6. Bright Wâ€"40â€"2t D1 37â€"3t 29â€"2t 40w P00 SALLOâ€"CUaT CC HNECRS Oi0, VWA . sell or exchanze for pir Phoine ';:d““ 14034, Kutchener $i 4t win Bm ts ied manninemare reiie ieeloh onl reua mm ipons‘ and | MEN WANTEDâ€"For ivory button gou turning. Good wages to start Anâ€" rub ply Hichard Roschman & iro., Wat J erloo. #1â€"90, will bs in operation, starting Sept. 10th, and will be open also Sept. 12th, and every Tuesday and Thursday durâ€" .ng September, and during October daily excepting Saturday‘s until fyrâ€" ther notice before placing your order Nine thousand Tcronto homes have reported to the city ruei commissionâ€" er that they are absolutely â€" without coal.s ST. CLEMENTS CIDER MILL The best grate and true‘ to name. After a visit to the nurseries. l am in position to make you a better propoâ€" Have No Coal. WATERLOO CIDER MILL. Will be open every Wednesday and Thursday beginning Sept. 4th, until further notice. Farmers _ bringing their apples for apple butter are askâ€" ed to have them peeled and cored. FOR SALE. Separator. 36 inch eylinder. 48 inch body, Waterloo machine with straw carriers aad chaff blower attachment. also a bliszard eutting box in good rurning order. Apply Sam Brubachâ€" er, Kitchener, or phone 637. d Agent for Thos. W. Bowman & Co., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. FOR SALEâ€"Maxwell touring car in good | rumning order, will seil for $650. Apply Box 28, Telegraph. HIGHâ€"CRADE PIANO FOR SALE â€" Owner left city. A snap for cash. Box 45 Daily Telegraph. THE MANNKHEIM CiDER MILL wil} be open for the season on Wednces day anc Tharsday, Aug. 28th, and 29th; â€" Wednesday and Thursday 29th; _ Wednesday September _ 4th, _5 Tuesday 17th, and « after, except & Spaetzel, Proprietor Fall seed wheat, Pawson and Walk ‘s Reliable. â€" Price $2.50 per bushel Q. T. Coleman, New Dundec, unt. MICHAEL WEBER Prop. will do well to get their Harness Needs at this Store. The best of harhess may be found hare. W.G. Brueckner Repairing and oiling harness neatly and promptly done. The St. Jacobs. Cider Mill w.li be open Sept. 4th and 5th, and every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of cach week unâ€" til further notice. DON‘T MISS THESEâ€"SEE WINDOW. â€"~**~~*~ ; '"‘"'m'. BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDER‘S Rencral Wants Farmers NURSERY STOCK. NOTICE BADEN, ONT. ADRIEN STENGEL, FOR SALE ~CHRIST WOLFE Waterloo Proprieter oth, 11t every d: Saturday Thursday 11th. 1211 day Urere 36â€"1month W 9 Jrvob ! 51mo. | 1t ( @HHHMHNINHANNRAARRINGRRNREN m Why not buy â€" your meats = = hbere and get he best ? S > EDCAR FISCHER 3 & Successor to J. R. Fischer. = = Phone 243. Watei.00. = fl,llllIlIII|IIllllllllllllfllmlmlifllll: _'|mmnmnmmuummlmummummgï¬ ; Bo You Appreciate ;5" ; First 2A Aneontinumer onvuenturuugy in At a very reasonable figâ€" ure. _ This is a good moneyâ€" maker and will stand invesâ€" tigation. Get full particuâ€" lars from Real Estate Phone 185. Splendid Dray and Bagâ€" gage Busiâ€" ness GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Street Office, Waterloo Mutual Buildâ€" Ing. Established 1864. In Waterloo, including ICE BUSINESS, For Sale If so have your wants sup plied here.. We always keep on bhand choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made A. K. Cressman As a good Canadian, desirous of knowing your Canada 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 $2.00 per year after Dec. 15th. Order from your bookseller, or direct from the publishersâ€" Sir Gilbert Parker Robert W. Service L. B. Yates Stephen Leacock Agnes C. Laut Alan Sullivan Phillips Oppenheim Nellie McClung Peter McArthur Arthur Stringer Lord Northcliffe H. F. Gadsby Mrs. 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 MACLEAN‘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 Outlookâ€"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. & You can know your Canada better and well by reading _ each month Maclean‘s Magazine. YOU will find no other inagazine more entertaining and none other so satisfyingâ€" so much worth while to you as a Canadian in love with yous own country. Among its. regular and frequent contributors are these distinguished authors: x The MacLean Publishing Co., Ltd., 153 University Ave., Toronto. C. A. Bogohm Sausage Class 1 at Once t? Save fromâ€" on a Pair of Shoes : Our Own Country MACLEAN‘S CA N A DA Meats : MAGAZINE Waterloo So you see how complete Is Robert W. Service L. B. Yates Agnes C. Laut Alan Sullivan Nellie McClung Peter McArthur Lord Northcliffe H. F. Gadsby mery Arthur E. McFarlane re a pledge to you of the quality of.... ZINE. and. of the. Canadian savor ® Incoâ€"»erated in 1863. [ TOTAL ASSETé, 318T DEC., 1914, | OVER $860,000 (Officers and Directors:â€" | George Dietet, President, wirterice | _ Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Presten \ . Dr. J. H. Webb, â€" Wateriog ! J. Howard Simpson > Guelph | J. L. Wideman, â€" St. Jacobe *â€" James Livingston, = Baden |_P. E. Shantz, â€" â€" Prestom (S. B. Bricker, â€"00% Waterloe |__Richard Roschman, â€"__ Wateric® L. W. SHUH, B. E. BECHTEL, price paid Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company J. Howard Simpson J L. Wideman, â€" James Livingston, P. E. Shantz, â€" Hogs Wanted At Baden Number unlimited. Highest market Shinn residence, Waterloo, 333K Ed. Lippert, residence phone 231 Store phone, Kitchener, 570. Bost Equipment, Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. LETTER & DREISINGER Waterloo. Phone 80. _ Night Phone 207W. MASTEL A~L HUNSBERGER. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS and for the stable is containgd in our stock. Curry ‘combs, brushes, biankets, we have at very low prices. And of course you‘ve heard of our harness, "It is‘ all dropâ€"stitched, made / from the best leather and gquarantéed by us in every particular. Big vaiues for a little money is our motto. * Wilheim‘s Manager. inspector. C. A. BOEHM. District Agent. No extra charge for motor hearse. Office Phone, Waterioo 33 W. EP EVERYTHING: 1N Oct Satisfaction quaranfud. Undertaking KiNG ST., WATERLOO. SHINN & LIPPERT MINARD‘S . LIM _ Next shipment Wednes th, 1918. Reasonable Prices.