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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 10 Oct 1918, p. 8

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‘AX _ heifers * do., good â€" ~ €0., medi .:. do., comt Butchers‘ c *‘ do., good ... do., medi . ~‘do., comn Heavy steers, choice. $13.75 @ $14.50 0n good ..... ..... 12.00 @ 13.25 Bttchers‘ steers and _ heifers, choice .... 10.00 @ 11.00 * do., good ..... ..... 9.00 @ 10.00 ~ d6., medium .. ..... 825 @ 8.75 â€"â€"do., common ....... 6.15 @ _ 7.50 Butchers‘ cows, choice 9.00 @ 11.90 ‘TORONTO LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Fiour, high grade .... «ts per buchel ..... Bran, per ton .. . Middlings per ton ‘>>~ > Stratford, Oct. 9, 1918, . Wlour, Chief ..... Eggs, per dozen . Hogs live ....... Butter per lb .... Potatoes, per bag do., medium ‘do., common 1 do not propose selling your Weatern town lots and handing you your cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you ©pa turn the lots in, as sach is a proposition that can be readily turned ‘Ihto cash or good securities. For example: Be Wiseâ€"â€"â€" Buy That Stove Now Prices Are Advancing Are you in need of a stove? If you .are you wil} be wise to buy now because prices will advance very soon when you will have to pay a good deal n.ore. Our fine ling of stoves includes: _ Take a Western !4 section valued by responsible valuators at $20 an acre, say a total of $3200. I am in a position to accept 40 per cent. of the purchase price in Western lots, bailance can be arranged. This M4 section can be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same lfijln. would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. Call in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter. ’Mm an ldea what you prefer, and 1 will guarantee reaults. CLAYTON B. EY SUITE 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LDC., K.TCHENER, ONT. ‘.. Open Evenings. h Phones 8 to 9. Mon., Wed., Fri., Office $49, ‘,By Appointment. & Res. Wateroo, 314W. ‘. _ De not delay but comne in at onee and select yours. Western Town Lots Can be Sold For Cash § live :+.... toes per bag per ton ... ..... l. TTCHEN RANGES, COMBINATION * STOVES AND COAL HEATERS ~ _ â€"BEucher & Son STRATFORD MARKETS. WATERLOO MARKETS. , per Ib ... per dozen, ELMIRA MARKETS. Waterloo, Oct. 9, 1918. GUELPH MARKETS. Elmira, Oct. 9, 1918. Guelph, Oct. 7.00 @ 6.15 @ sxxcr««« 1.60 ... 1.00â€"1.08 36.40 to 37.40 41.00 to 42.00 . 5.15 to 6.00 . 6.00 to 6.50 v++««~s 80â€"85 1918. 1918, . | There will be sold by public auction g.;;!on the premises of Mrs. Wm. Cchulâ€" zo °) >5,3°27 | theis, situated in the Village of Heiâ€" 128 1 2100 |dhtoevp on lUael â€" SaTtuRrDaAY, oct. 12Th, 1918 l.w“'Commencmg at ~two o‘clock â€"p. m. «. A5 to 47 ) sharp, the following property, viz: ‘é.bé‘fotglfggl HOUSEHOLD â€" EFFRCTSâ€" Good 18.75â€"19.00}cooking stove, bedroom suite, parlor I en 2.25lcook heater, wood heater, sideboard, caer. _ L'z sinks, dining room chairs, kitchen cars «+ 295 10.00 11.00 217 . 6.85 «. 42 19.25 2s 48 .. .38 $19.25 25.25 11.00 10.00 875 7.50 11.00 8.50 7.50 7.25 212 6.45 _ MINARD‘S _ LINIMENT _ CUREs DIPTHERIA. chairs, rocker, pictures, bureau, founrge sewing machine, carpets, good robe, horse blanket, large piece of horse hide well tanned, fruit jars, crocks, some short cut wood, and many other articles too numerous to mention. . Terms Cash. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. ° Ontario Flourâ€"Winter, in new bags prompt shipment, war quality, $10.75, Montreal. Peasâ€"Nominal. Buckwheatâ€"Nominal. Hayâ€"Track, Toronto, No. 1, $21 to $22; mixed, $19 to $20. . Strawâ€"Carâ€" lots, $9 to $9.50. s Millfeedâ€"Carlpts, delivered, Mont real freight, bags included: Bran, per ton, $37.25; shorts, $42.25. Ontario Oatsâ€" New crop, No. 2 white, 76¢ to 78¢; No. 3, T5¢ to T7c. Ryeâ€"Nominal. Barleyâ€"New chop, maiting, $1.05 to $1.10. $11.65, Toronto. Ontario Wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, $2.31, basis in store, Montreal; No. 3, $2.27; No. 2 spring, $2.26; No. 3 spring, $2.22. Manitoba Oatsâ€"In store at _ Fort William, No. 2 C. W., 82¢; No. 3 C. W. 18%¢; extra No. 1 feed, 18%c; No. 1 feed, 76%¢. American Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, kiln dried, nominal. Manitoba Wheatâ€" In store, Fort William, nominal (not including 2%¢ tax), No. 1 northern, $2.24%; No. 2, northern, $2.21%; No. 3 northern, §$2.17%4 No. 4 wheat, $2.11%. Hogs, fed and watered 18.75 do., off cars ..... ... 19.00 do., f. 0. b. ll..l.. ... 17.15 Less $1 to $2 on light to thin hogs less $3 to $3.50 on sows; less $5 o1 stage; less 50¢ to $1 on heavies. Manitoba _ Flourâ€" War _ quality choite .... ..... 160.00 @ 200.00 do., com to medium. 65.00 @ 100.00 PUBLIG SALE TORONTO GRAIN MARKETS. 1550 @ 1200 @ 8.00 @ 150 @ 8.00 @ 525 @ 40â€"2t 16.60 16.00 15.00 115 10.50 10.00 16.50 13.00 10.50 12.00 10.50 iJ oseph E. Seagram & Son Ltd. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised Statutes of Ontario," 1914, Chapter 121, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said Péter Wey, 26th day of October, are required, on or beâ€" fore the 26th day of October, 1918, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, th~ Executor of the last will and testament of the safd deceasâ€" ed, thei~ Clhristian and surnames, adâ€" dreâ€">~s snd deâ€"~‘~‘%ons, the full parâ€" ‘uaiars of their c.aims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said exâ€" ecutors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parâ€" ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose clatms notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. Dated the 7th day of October, 1918. LOUIS HENHOEFFER, Exec. Oct. 19â€"Real â€"Estate and Household effects of Mrs. Carline Becker, on Menno St., in Town of Waterloo. Oct. 26thâ€"Real Estate, Farm Stock and Implements and Household Efâ€" fects of the late Mrs. Barbara Wey, in the Village of St. Agatha. Dec. 4â€"Farm stock and implem>nts and household effects of Cyrus Schmidt, 2 miles east of Erbsville and 3 miles west of Waterloo. In the Mattor of e Estate of Pric Wey, late of the Villare of St. Agi tha, in the County of Waterioo, Gen tleman, Deccased. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. Oct. 12thâ€"Real Estate, Farm stock and implements and household _ efâ€" fects of William Karn, 1 mile west of Waterloo, on the road leading to St. Agatha. Oct. 16thâ€"Household effects of Gidâ€" eon Martin, 1 mile south of Heldelâ€" FCOR SALE Empty Rarrels E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Oct. 12 â€"Household Effects of Wm. Schulthies at Heidelberg. H. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER. October 10â€" Dispersiun Sale of live stock of Michael Brohman, in the Village of Winterbourne. Nov. 14.â€" Farm stock, implements and household effects of Valentine Dietrich, !4 mile east of Josephsâ€" burg. 3 miles southeast of Bamberg, and 2%% miles west of Erbsville. Nov. 28â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of John E. Gingâ€" rich, 3 miles southwest of New Hamburg and 3%% miles west of Haysville. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16, 1918 Commencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp the following property, vis: HORSE AND IMPLEMENTS â€" Horse 12 years old (lady‘s driver), set single harness, wheelbarrow, 2 fence wiring machines, 4 post hole diggers. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS â€" Glass cupboard, sideboard, 2 tables, 3 benâ€" ches, cooking stove for wood only, coal heater, 2 barrels with vinegar, wood chest, wash stand, water bench, kettles, some jars, crocks, 2 bedsteads, some bedding, carpets and mats, washâ€" ing machine and wringer, meat tub, wash tubs, sink, lounge, 3 gal. brass kettle (good as new), milk can, grain bags, grain box, straw. cutter, scales, 2 scufflers, forks, 3 iron pots, bake trough, about 2 tons good hay, stone| jugs, kitchen utensils and many other FOR SALEâ€" Mare 8 years old, ladies‘ driver; buggy, harness, cutter, all in good condition. 15 Clarence St., Phone 1236w. 10â€"4â€"2t wâ€"lt articles too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. No Reserve. ....GIDEON MARTIN, Proprietor. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. Wâ€"40â€"1t Dit Geo. Pearson, aged 82, and Fred. Eilis, two lifelong resident of Zorra died on Tuesday. Mr. Pearson had been living in Woodstock for the past few years. He leaves a wife, three daughters and one son. Mr. Ellis is survived by his wife and five daughâ€" ters. Â¥ Aged Zorra Residents Dead. ‘There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the undersigned, situsted one mile south of Heideiberg. NOTICE AUCTION SALES Suitable for C:#er Watorioo, Ont, Londesborough, Huron County, Ont. TO CREDiTCRS. 41â€"3t Daily 3t _ REAL ESTATEâ€" At the same time Land place the farm will be offered sub: Ject to a reserve bidâ€"ifâ€"rot previously sold. ‘The farm consists of 27 acres. good barn with silo, frame house with summer kitchen, gdod orchard, 16 acres in grass ond (he balance in & good state nf ~=*‘vation. i TERMSâ€" Hay, straw,. rrain, pigs ~!. poultry, potatocs and mangel: cash. _ All sums of $15 and under ash, over that amount 6 months‘ creâ€" dit will be given on approved join‘ notes, er 6 per cent. per annum off fo: cash paymonts of credit amounts.. The undcr.igued has received in struction from Wm. Berner to sell by public auction on his premises, 1% miles south of Mosboro, 4 miles ens‘ of Breslau, 5 miles northwest of Hes peler on . At 2 p.m., the following:â€" Horse (Hackney bred), 10 years old. a good driver; fresh cow, rubber tire buggy nearly new, open buggy, cutter, harneas, furniture, extension dining room table and six chairs, leather seats; (quarter cut oak) s:leboard. oak book stand. a pair of chintz curâ€" tains. parior lamp, hanging lamp, amall lamps, 2 bedsteads with spring: and matftreas, foot stool, bake tromgh, sink, 3 burner coal oil stove, ne range No. 9, Souvener with warming closet, and etc. TERMS:â€"Furniture, cash; horse and rigs, 4 months‘ credit on approvâ€" ed joint notes. Terms ~" Toal Eâ€"tate will be made knowr ~a div e* a>!0 or may be had from the undersigned. Don‘t miss this sale if you want to get good furniture. HAY AND GRAINâ€"About 7 tons of good clover and timothy hay, about 15 loads of.straw, 2% acres of feeding corn, about 200 bush. of mangels, about 75 bags Irish Cobbler potatoes for seeding. about 200 herds of cabâ€" bage;, a quantity of soup beans, about |300 bush. grain if not previously sold. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSâ€" Churn, 8 gallon milk chn, six 3 gallon milk. cans, meat thb,"3 saverkraut barrets; parlor heater and a quantity of nut coal, washing machine and many othâ€" er articles. FOR SALEâ€"8 Octave Thomas organ. Good as new. Apply J. A. Riehl, R. R. 1, Gadshill, P.O., or phone Wel lestey Rural & i. IMPLEMENTS â€" Massey _ Harris binder 6 ft. cut, Brantford mower 5 i"' cut, Massey aHrris disk, Massey ‘Hnrril comb. 1¢hoe drill for corn seeding, riding plow, walking ow nearly new, 2 sceufflers, harrow scufâ€" fier, 3 section iron. harrow, VTain wagon good as new with pole and shafts, light wagon for single or douâ€" ble, 2 seated rubber tire carriage, rub ber tire buggy nearly new, 2 steel tire buggies, turnip pulper, turnip slicer, famnning mill, scraper, cutter, carriago pole, light sleigh, 2 wheeled cart, stee} water t‘rough. wheelbarrow, _ cedar posts, 60 rods of wire fencing, 1 h. p. gasoline engine in gocd condition. circular saw, crossâ€"cut saw, neckyokâ€" &s, flat hay rack, stone boat, straw cutter, chains, grain bags, 30 ft. of two and oneâ€"half in. belting, about 100 lbs. 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. Commencing at one o‘clock p.m. sharp Aho following valuable property, viz: HOBBESâ€" Bay. mareâ€"16 yoars old weight about 1300 lbs; black horse 8 3 months old, 75 White Leghorns and a number of Black Minorcas, Collic : CATTLEâ€"3 good dairy Gows in tull fiow of. milk«â€"â€"Hoilstein cow 4 years cow 8 years old. These cows.are all supposed:to be in calf. Calf 10 weeks old, Jersey cow 4 years old, Hoiatotn : PIGB AND POULTRY â€" 3 pigs weighing about 135 ibs each, 4 shoats HORSE, BUGGY AND A LOYT OF CHOICE FURNITURE, ETC. years old good: driver and worker | There. will be.sold by: public anction ‘*M-fl&«mw on Erb street, one mile west of Waterâ€" ‘Too, on the road leadingâ€"to St. Agétha THURSDAY, OCT. 17TH, 1918, WILLIAM KARN; Proprietor ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioncer, L. F. DIETRICH, Clerk. sATVRRAY, OGT. 12,, 1918, PUBLIG SALE M. G. TAYLOR, Auctioneer No Reserve Wâ€"40â€"2t Dait A quantity of mange!s, potatoes, turâ€" nips and apples. L Terms Cash. * REAL ESTATE:â€"At the same time the property will be offered for sale. containing six acres of land, house ontains sevenâ€"rooms, barn with staâ€" bles cemented, with pig pen and chicâ€" ken stable attached, and smoke house, fall ploughing al done, 1 gcre and half in clover, good orchard, raspberries and straw berries. The form is in good cultivation. will be in opcration, starting Sept. 10lh.'and will be open also Sept. 12th, and every Tuesday and Thursday durâ€" ing September, and during October daily excepting Saturday‘s until furâ€" ther notice ST. CLEMENXTS CIDER MILL Terms of Real Estate will beâ€"made known on day of sale. LOUIS HENHOEFFER, Exse. °_ ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. ‘ PETER WEY, Clegk. | HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:â€"Kitchen stove for coal or wood, box stove with pipes, kitchen clock, 4 bedsteads, 3 rdekers, 'ashlng machine, sink, wood chest, 1 glass cupboard, 1 «cupboard. 2 big tables, 2 lounges, bures. a numâ€" ber of chairs, pictures, rake, shove‘s, pots and pans, kitchen utensils and many other articles too numerous to mention. LIVE STOCK:â€"Grade cow due to} calve about the latter part of Decemâ€"| ber. Holstein heifer due to calve in April, 2 pigs weighing about 150 lbu.‘ eaca, 25 chickens. JIMPLEMENTS:â€"Fanning mill, cutâ€" ting box, wheel barrow, grain cradle, scythe, buck saw, cross cut saw, work bench, some carpenter tools, logging chain, churn, Imperial cream separaâ€" tor, good as new, meat tub, wash tubs, 3 cider barrels. There will be sold by public auction on the premises of the late, Mrs. Barâ€" bara Wey, situated 5 miles from Watâ€" erloo and a quarter of & mille east of St. Agatha, on REAL ESTATE, FARM $TOCK AND IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEâ€" HOLO EFFECTS. SATURDAY, OCT. 26TH, 1918, Commencing at cone o‘clock p.m sharp, the following: ‘W.G. Brueckner MICHAEL WEBER will do well to get their Harness Nceda at this Stors. The best of harness may be found here. Repairing and oiling harness neatly and promptly done. *BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" The St. Jacobs Cider Mill will be open Sept. 4th and 5th, and every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week unâ€" til further notice. PUBLNG SAE Farmors i arinaran Aoegr e rgers fomeni s "oe B8 DON‘T MIBS THESEâ€"SEE WINDOW. NOTICE BADEN, ONT. Phons 143J daily it wh. St Prop. Wâ€"9â€"5â€"3t. en Wanted at Once to Save from to $3,00 on a Pair of Shoes _ â€" ’:‘- Do Yau Approciato â€"EZ $ © s First & Nee n n tentiinn } Why not buy _ your meate _ _bere and get ihe pest ! . I § EDGAR FISCHER _ Successor to J. B. Fischer. . ; _Phone 248. Water.00, illllllllllllllllllllllllulllllflllllllumilll’w AnnonnHnminnitanstNinnp on ttnonmnp mm untmyun At a very reasonable figâ€" ure. â€" This is a good moneyâ€" maker and will stand invesâ€" tigation. Get‘* full particuâ€" lars from Real Estate â€" Waterloo Phone 185. King Street Office, Waterloo Mutual Build. Ing. Established 1864. Splendid Dray and Bagâ€" gage Busiâ€" ness In Waterloo, including ICK BUSINESS, If so bave your wants supâ€" phed here. We always keep on hand choict Beef, Pork, Lamhb and Homeâ€"made Sausage 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€" _ t A. K. Cressman Sir Gilbert Parker Robert W. Service L. B. Yates Stephen Leacock Agnes C. Laut Alan Sulllvan Phillips Oppenheim Nellie McClung Poter 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 distinctive of MACLEAN‘S. Some of the Department features of every issue of MACLEAN‘B are: Review of Reviewsâ€"a condensation of the best blographical, sctentific, literary and descriptive articles appearing in current periodical If{terature. M 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. 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TOTAL ASSETs, §18T DEC., 1914, OVvER $880,000 OfMficers and Directors:â€" George Disbe!, Prosident, wateriee Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Prestom Dr. J. H. Webb, = Waterice Number unlimited. Highest market J, Howard Simpson J. L. Wideman, â€" James Livingston, P. E. Shantz, â€"UNDERTAKERS _AND _______ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Office Phone, Waterioo 33 W. Shinn residence, Waterloo, 333K Eq. Lippert, residence phone 231 Store phone, Kitchener, 870. Best Equipment, Phone 80. Night Phone 207W. Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. MASTEE ANL HUNSBERGER. and for the stable is comial in our stock.. Curry .608 brushes, blankets, we hAV® very low prices. And of ¢0u you‘ve heard of our harn@s8 is all dropâ€"stitched, made . f thob‘.tlmmflw by us in every particuigr. . .: vaiues for a littis money i8 . No extra charge for motor hearse. Hogs Wanted EVERYTHING IN Satisfaction guaranteed. LETTER & DREISINGER Undertaking KiNG §T., WATEALO®. SHINN & LIPPERT Wilheim‘gs At Baden Waterloo. Reasonable Prices. 8t.

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