Bhorts per ton .. Lard per lb ..... Hogs, live, ..... Hogs dressed .. tter, per lb .. E _ per dozen, Wheat ... ....... ctator Flour ... gop'h'l €orn, per bushel .. ...... ..>. . SROWALIIIL :: zs s« suru arw oes Bran per LQA .......... }}>}.. MIdAHRES cssss 112 sous rrsees Butter pel ID. csizscss ccorse 9 Kggs, per dozen ..... ..... A5 LAV@ RORS, .. :sc csses razcs ies + MHay ......... 2222022020 19.00 RFAW «.ce sz aiy ici oo. 800 1 Potatoes, per bag. ........ " 00 Wheat ........ > Flour, Chief ..... Eggs, per dozen . Hogs lve :.....>â€" Butter per lb ... Potatoes, per bag Ry@ 1I....s..l1. . Barley .........â€" Bran, per ton .. . Middlings per ton Flour, family, cwt Flour, high grade Oats per bushel . Wheat ..... ... Flour, special .... Barley .s.2: 21. : Shorts, per ewt. .. Middlings per ton Bran, per cwt. .. Butter, per Ib. ... Hay ?erton vxx+ Flogs: live ....... Potatoes per bag LIVE STOCK. Union stockyards, Toronto, Oct. 15. â€"Live stock receipts: Cattle, 665; calves, 124; hogs, 505; sheep and lambs, §51. & ‘The market continues very weak| and draggy, with prices on thte comâ€"] mon class of cattle 50 cents lower | than last week. There is a fair demand : for the few choice butcher cattle com-i ing in. and the packers are taking good, heavy steers, mbut, for the rest% of the stuff coming in, both Western| and Ontario, there is a very slow deâ€" mand and a lot of cattle are held over. â€"'_l‘he;plnflai)oor demand this week WATERLOO MARKETS. yi 00 <ep c+s+ 1 do not propose selling your Western town lots and handing you your cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you cen turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned Into cash or good securities. For example: Take a Western !4 section valued by responsible valuators at $20 af¥‘acre, say a total of $3200. | am in a position to accept 40 per cent. of the purchase price in Western lots, balance can be arranged. This 4 section can be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same thing would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. Western Town Lots Can be Sold For Cash Call in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter. @Give me an Idea what you prefer, and 1 will guarantee results. Kitthener, Oot. CLAYTON B. EBY KITCHEN RANGES, COMBINATION STOVES AND COAL HEATERS Be Wiseâ€"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 fineâ€"line of stoves includee: SUITE 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LDG., KITCHENER, ONT. .. Open Evenings. Phones 8 to 9. Mon., Wed., Fri., Office 949. .By Appointment. Res. Wateroo, 314W. STRATFORD MARKETS Waterioo, Oct. 16, 1918. GUELPH MARKETS. ELMIRA MARKETS Stratford, Oct. 16, 1918.@ Guelph, Oct. 16, 1918. Elmira, Oct. 16, 1°18. ton Do not delay but come in at once and select yours. â€"Bucher & Son MARKETS. 16, 1918. v2k ... .. 1.60 [ Z2 100 â€"1.081 36.40 to 37.40 41.00 to 42.00 . 5.15 to 6.00! â€" 600 to 6.50 i , 1.25 to $1.35 c omame iss PAT ons 4200 inramcne 498 zs A§ to AT ... A8 to .50 . 9.00 to 11.00 . 18.15â€"19.00 ury. 225 csk en 9BW ) â€" GRAIN. s +. 38 _ Téronto, Oct. 15. â€"‘Fnere appears to aainir ““4†be a fair amount of grain offering at ~...â€" 2525 country points and this is being Isr'{e- 2006 .. ~46 ly absorbel by the country mills. o <>>>+> +590 There is not much Western wheat comâ€" c+> ++ 0825 ing to On.ario points as yet, dealers 10.00 11.00 state, but offerings to date have been m ; pretty well taken by the Government TS. {for export demand. There was a de « lcwudly firmer tone to the market for 18. Western oats toâ€"day, both options cls>>>> 212 closing 3%c¢ higher than on Saturday, a »o>>> $45 October at $2¢ and December at 76c. o ..... 670 Closing bids: 800 3.00 to 9.00 2 00 â€"2.25 45 218‘ .085 1.00 31.00 | 36.00 | 32.790 44.00 1725 #i) 30 19 80â€"85 50/ Oats, Canada Western, No, 2, 82%¢; 48 No. 3 Canada Western, 79¢; No. 1 feed, 735 79¢c; No. 3 white, 74c to 77c in stot) 0 00 Fort William. 9.00 ; Corn, American, nominal. 2.25 | Peas, nominal. I Rye, No. 2, nominal. Barley, $1 to $1.05. l‘ Buckwheat, nominal. Millfield â€"Manitoba bran, $37.25 per 2.17 ton; shorts, $42.25. 6.85 ~â€"â€"~â€"___nn____â€" 2.17 5.85 42 ‘2) _ DUTY WITHOUT DANGER J-abpm«u. ‘ oge are quoted by tthe packers : 60¢ :::cllh.lul woek at . $18.25, ted w . Latest quotations : ctaa- sicers ... $13.50 to $13.50 oo 7+ ¢2> xiz MABP to Hhle do. m 2........ 10.00 _ 10.2%5 commeon ....... .. $.9¢ 8.50 wood to choice. 10.00 _ 10.50 for Mockert ; Og,, H&BRL ...0.0..0... Feeders, 900 to 1,000 Thbe.. . do., med., 650 to 700 Ibs _ do., light, 600 to 650 Ys. Grass cows ... 0 ....... Milch cows ............ L@mb# ..... ...llll.l . Sheep, light .......... .. Heavy sheep and bucks CBIYEE 1:0sz402 cÂ¥rcurs Hogs, fed and watered. do., f. 0. bllllllll. .. Ontario wheat, No. 2 winter, $2.31; No. 3 winter, $2.27, in store â€" at Monâ€" treal; Manitoba wheat, No. 1 North ern, $2.24%; No. 2 Northern, $2.21%; No. 3 Northern, §$2.17%; No. 4 North ern, $2.11%. "When Duty cails, or danger, be never wanting there," runs the old hymn. But Duty for you, My. Atâ€"Home, involves no danger. For the soldier it is full of perils; but for you, who are but asked to Sacrifice and Save, it has none. Thrift holds no danger. It is a safecuard. It is a _ paramount Duty. The danger for you and for Canada, lies in waste. Canada demands of all her proâ€" ple that they Save, and stop at no Sacrifice to Save. She will need the loan of their savings to shortâ€" en the war and to build up peste and prosperity. Do your full duty! Sacrifice to Save; Save to Lend. _ IiF YOUR CHILDREN ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL underâ€"size or underâ€"weight rememberâ€"Scott‘s Emulsion Nef Anoanaipa ione, 5 i ak blood and makes hulth,growth., proâ€" * Scott & Bown@, Teronto. Onterio « > ___ THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT 1 15,50 13.00 14.00 10.00 14.00 18.25 17.25 8.50 1.50 100 125.00 10.50 10.00 10.26 10.00 16.00 14.50 15.00 13.00 16.50 M x he sold by public anction on the ises of the late, Mre. Barâ€" bars Wey, situated 5 miles from Watâ€" erloo and a quarter of a mile east of Bt. Agatha, on SATURDAY, OCT. 26TH, 1918, Commencing at one o‘clock pm. shary, the fellowing: » LIVE BTOCK: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 lbs. each, 25 chickens. IMPLEMENTS: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. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:â€"Kitchen stove for coal or wood, box stove with pipes, kltc:%nclock. 4 bedsteads, 3 rockers, washing machine, sink, wood chest, 1 glass cupboard, 1 cupboard, 2 big tables, 2 lounges, burea, a numâ€" ber of chairs, pictures, rake, shovels pots and pans, kitchen utensils and many other articles too numerous to mention. A quantity of mangels, potatoes, tur-‘ nips and apples. ‘ Terms Cash. REAL ESTATE:â€"At the same time the property will be offered for sale, containing six acres of land, house contains seven rooms, barn with staâ€" bles cemented, with pig pen and chicâ€" ken stable attached, and smoke house, fall ploughing all done, 1 acre and half in clover, good orchard, raspberries and straw berries. The farm is in good cultivation. Terms of Real Estate will be made known on day of sale. LOUIS HENHOEFFER, Exec. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. PETER WEY, Clerk. H. B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER. _ Nov. 14.â€" Farm stock, implements and household effects of Valentine Dietrich, %& mile east of Josephsâ€" burg. 3 miles southeast of Bamberg, and 2% miles west of Erbsville. Nov. 28$â€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of John E.. Gingâ€" rich, 3 miles southwest . of New Hamburg and 3% miles west of Haysville. Feb. 20thâ€"Farm â€"stock â€" and .impleâ€" ments of Fred Hasse, 3 miles Wwest of Kitchener, and 3 miles east of Mannheim, on main road to Mannâ€" heim. Feb. 27thâ€" Farm stock, implements and household effects, including 5 pessenger touring Overland car (if not previously sold), of Samuel Schaab of Lexington, 2 miles north of Lexington, 2 miles north _ of Bridgeport, 3 miles northeast of Waâ€" â€" terloo. ED. C. MICKUS, Auctioneer. Oct. 19â€"Real 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 Ef fects of the late Mrs. Barbara Wey, in the Village of St. Agatha. Dec. 4â€"Farm stock and implements and household effects® of Cyrus Schmidt, 2 miles east of Erbsville and 3 miles west of Waterloo. In the Matter of the Estate of Peter Wey, late of the Village of St. Aga:â€" tha, in the County of Waterloo, Genâ€" 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 Peter Wey, 26th day of October, are required, on or be fore the 26th day of October, 1918, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned, the Executor of the last will and testament of the said deceasâ€" ed, their Christian and surnames, adâ€" ‘drennos and descriptions, the full parâ€" ticulars of their claims, the statement lnt 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 ex-‘ 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 ‘nnl'd assots or any part thereof to any person or persons of whoge claims lnotlm shall not have been received by them at the time of such diatribution. _ Dated the Zth day of October, 1918 l LOUIS HENHOEFFER, Exec. R. F. No. 1. tieman, Deceased. AUCTION SALES NOTICE TO CREDITORS, WOLOD EFFECTS Londesborough, Huron County, Ont .RN aTOGK Ana|(, ANO HOUSEâ€" Phone 143J. dally 1t. wh. 21. 41â€"3t Datly 3t FR rate a portion~of* thia\ ~@dpulation‘ of Valenglennee to pabs |nto‘the, Fronth lines, says a PRISONERS WERE: TACEN 1N #Alds &Y THE BAITISH London, Oct. !I.â€"(q'lownd- Gait, ing operations on .o\hall 1 of | _ Wido the British front, notably near Saing:] ~ Notic hinâ€"enâ€"Weppes, »uthu:q of ~Lilfe, | "The 11 are reported by Fleld . _.WLr_u_l‘ 1914, C are reported by Field. .Marea! Halg 1..%'4, C\l‘ï¬&t‘r 121, that all creditors in his official statement toâ€"day;‘ Prigâ€"|and others having claims against the oners were .. taken by th@ : h'mfl estate of the said Katharine Brown, partios. who died on or about the fifteenth mmmmmmmemmmaininentemmmmne omm oo day Of July, 1918, are required, on or before the fifteenth day of November, A. D. 1918, to sen‘t hy post prenaid or deliver to Mesars. Clement & Clement, + of the City of Kitchemer, Solicitors for t James Andrew Henderson, the Adminâ€" ¢ istrator of the estate of the said deâ€" © | ceased,‘ their Christian and surnames, addresses and decriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the stateâ€" ment of their accounts and the nature ‘ +[of the wecurities, if any, held by them. ‘ â€" \ And, further take notice that after London, Oct. 15.â€"Saveral=of! Gerâ€" many‘s torpedo boats . recently left Zeebrugge, one of the German naval bases on the Belgian coast, during a stormy night. The Germah warships were filled to their capacity with solâ€" diers and proceeded for . Germany. The Germans are also reported.to be evacuating Ostend. . olA WILFRID PAMNG VST _ to TBRONTO spvg--:l').untux-.yqi friends called on the‘ Leader of the‘ Dominion _ Opposiâ€" tion yesterday at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. ; |t was a. busy day, but not an cyentful day for Sir Wil frid, who spent tWe Â¥hbater part of the morning and aftgrtibdn receiying repy; tations. _ Sir Wilfrid had arranged to benquet some three hundred methâ€" bers of the Royal Flying Corps last night at the King Edward, but owins to the fact that a hucried call had been Issued at noon for the . depar: ture of a number of the Royal Air Force to the erst, the dinner was called off NEWSPRINT PRIGE WILL STAND PENDING APPEAL Ottawa, Oct. 10.â€"Pendidg the deâ€" cision of the Newsprint Appeal 1‘r1-1 bunal in the matter of the _ap[lfl‘!fl‘ of the publishers and also of : the manufacturers from the recent orâ€" der of Commissioner Pringle | fixing new prices for newsprint, the orde: issued by the Commissioner will not be varied. This is the feature of _ a judgment â€" given _ by â€" Commissioner Pringle this afternoon, following . & motion made by representatives . of the publighers to have the increase in price éfnnd in nbeyance until . the Appeal Tribunal has rendered a deâ€" ~ision. wayor Retains Seat. At the regular meeting of the Galt Council recently held Alderman Thom: as â€" questioned the right of W. C. Daâ€" kin to retain his pe .ion asâ€" Mayor owing to his extended absence in the South, and the circumstances . su? rounding his return. City Solicitor Dalzell assured the aldermen that the }mtyor could legally retain his seat and the matter was then dropped. mienschlager 71. Luella Montag 67. Clayton Litwiller 64. Waiter Beehtâ€" "old 63, Verda Schaefer 61. , Jr. 3â€"Wellsad Lautenschlager 62, Elmer Schwartzentruber 55, Norman Holzworth. 54, Emma Rusffer 46. â€" 8r. 2â€" Irane â€" Boshart 72, Mabel Bechthold 68. Hilbert Seyier 68, Ada Schadfer ¢1. 0000 _ e Ir. )â€"r,&ay{nn ichwartzentruber 70, Anson ‘Litwiller 66. Cora Knapp 64. Elsie Seyler 64. Gordon Litwiller 61 Carl Bechthold 54 The {following are the percentagen: <r 40 Mary Ann Shants 73, Emma impel tARGE 1 N. J. LITWILLER, Teacher Wilfred Bechthold 78, Fred Ran 8. NO. 14 WILMOT September Report. in stagement,, .,! * N1 + hiog ficlal) ~â€" _R ‘Rateigal |r [‘] »"U BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOH +â€"* ~NWorice To cReoiTtoRs. th the mattar. of Estate of Kath .f'.':.'fl‘.f&». ‘u'g: M't.::mcny_ of aringe Brown, ‘late of the City of Gait, in the County of Waterioo, . Widow, deceased. Notice !s hereby givem, pursuant to ‘The Revised Statutes of Ontario," And further take notice that after much‘Tast mentioned date the said Adâ€" ministrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled â€"thereto, having regard . only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that the sald Administrator will not be lable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been reâ€" ceilved by him at the time of such distribution. Dated the 11th day of October, 1918. CLEMENT & CLEMENT, Solicitors for James Andrew Henderson Administrator of Katharine Brown, : deceased. Je wWHAT IT MEANT. A negro soldier invalided home from France met a recruit of his own race. They naturally talked of "de wah." ‘"What is dis yer ovalk de top?" en« quired the recruit. > The veteran smilâ€" ed, "Ovah theâ€".top? Man, don‘t ‘l-,lc,me yow all don‘t kngw what dat ‘yere. 18," ‘angwofed the wounded one! "No," said the recruit, "Ah swear Ah don‘t know what it am." "Well," said the veteran, "Ah can explain it in very few words. Oveh de top am de @ame thing as sayin‘ good mawnin‘, Lawd!" Joseph E. Seagram & Son Ltd. FOR SALE Empty Barrels ST. CLEMENTS CIDER MILL will be open Sept.4th ‘and 5th, and every Tussday, Wednesday will be in operation, starting Sept. 10th, and will be open also Sept. 12th, and every Tuesday and Thursday durâ€" ing September, and during October daily excepting Saturday‘s until ‘ur- ther notice and Thureday of ‘vach week unâ€" tJ1 further noties. Good as new. Apply J. A. Riehl, R R. 1. Gadshill, P.O., or phone Wel lesley Rural will do well to get their Harness Needs at this Store. The best of harness may be found here. Repairing and oiling harness neatly and promptly done. W.‘G. Brueckner Suitable for Cider Farmeis Waterioo, Ont. BADEN, ONT. 42â€"1t if gllllllfllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllg § If so have your . wants lupâ€"§ plied ‘here. 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