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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Oct 1918, p. 10

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t4+ ,HMay per ton ... . Hogs, live ..... . Potatoes per bag , Thore was the usual light run of fresh cattle, offering for the Tuesday market, giving an _ opporturity â€" to clean up afew loros held over from yesterday. The offerings comprised medium and common _ quality and LIVE STOCK. Toronto, Oct. 29.â€">Union â€" stockâ€" yards live stock rcecipts toâ€"day comâ€" prised 26 cars, with 296 cattle, 47 ealves, 353 hogs and 608 sheep and lambs. â€" â€" Bhorts, per cwt. .. Middlings per ton Bran, per cwt. ... Eggs per dozen .. Butter per lb ___ Whest ..... Flour, special Bartey ...... Bran, per ton .. . Middlings per ton Flour, family, cwt Flour, high grade Oats per bushel .. Barley Whest :..:... Flour, Chief ... .. Eggs, per dozen . Hogs, live ..... . Butter per lb ... Potatoes, per bag Maple Leaf .... . rn, per bushel . worift ..... . n per ton ... Middlings ..... . Butter per tb. ... Figgs, per dozen . Give hogs ....... MBÂ¥ ::â€"::1500 /. SIFAW :...s . .. Potatoes, per bag, Wheat ..... . 2ictator Flour People‘s .... . Lard per ib . NOge, live, .. Togs dressed T&gs, per doczn "otatoes. per bag lay, per ton <.. SUITE 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LDG., KITCHENER .. Open Evenings. F 8 to 9. Mon., Wed., Fri., * 0f . By Appointment. Res. Wat CLAYTON B. EBY Call in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter. @ive me‘an idea what you prefer, and | will guarantee results. 1 do not propose selling your Western town lots and handing you your cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you G#* turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned Into cash or good aecurities. For example: Take a Western 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, balance can be arranged. This 14 section can be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The aame thing would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. Western Town Lots Can be Sold For Cash | THE HOUSEWIFE‘S FRIEND. There is nothing more annoying to the good housewife, especially baking day than to find her range will not draw properly and the W refuses to bake. The fault is due to a dirty chimney and the remedy is Witchâ€" the WMical soot destroyer. it will effectively do the work without the m Of taking down the pipes. No need to engage a chimney ‘‘Witch"â€"â€"the Soot Destroyer STRATFORD MARKETS KITEHENER MARKETS me in and get a can. Try it out the ndxt time you have trouble «poor fire. Sold by 0. BUCHER & SON j c â€"__HARDWARE MERCHANT3. WATERLOO MARKETS per dozen biiminaas ds als i c cane c l l ol t wfi en im t ie l e on es live :. . dressed, ELMIRA MARKETS Elmira, Oct. 30, 1918. Watcrioo, Cct. 30, 1918. GUELPH MARKETS. Guelph, Oct. 30, 1918 Kitchsner, Oct. 30, 1918. wonderful soot destroyer will do the work ton ton RKET REPORT . 95¢ to 1.00 36.40 to 37.40 41.00 to 42.00 « 5.15 to 6.00 . 6.00 to §.59 14.00 to 19.00â€"13 00 8.00 to 9.00 . 200â€"2.25 150 to 2.90 10.00 11.00 ntagt 4 mage nemm lt satoctits s tings nomas + s98 1.50 to 110 «1. $2.170 ... 44.00 . 48â€"50 47 to .50 va. 49â€"25 75 in 89 13 217 6.85 : 98 17.50 + AZ 1.60 1.60 1.00 9 2 1 00 J 31.00 36.00 l .18 6.55 .95 6.45 38.00 37.00 44.00 19.00 27.50 16 00 2.13 212 212 38 9 Notice is hereby given tha‘ the sitâ€" tings of the Court of Ilv‘yi.\inn. to hear and determine appeals ag’!:ins' assessâ€" ments for the year 1918 for the Town of Waterioo, will be held at the Counâ€" cil Chamber at"the Town Hall, Waterâ€" Ino, on Wednesday evening, 6th Noâ€" vember, 1918, at eight o‘clock. Dated 21st October, 1918. JAMES C. HAIGHT, * Clerk. Ontario oatsâ€"No. 2 white. _ new crop, T5¢ @ 78¢; No. 3 white, 74c @ T7c, according to freights. outside, American cornâ€"Not quoted. Ontario wheatâ€"No. 1 winter, $2.15 @ $2.22; No. 2 winter, $211 @ §$2.19; No. 3 winter, $2.07 @ $2.15; No. 1 spring, $2.009 @ $2.17; No. 2 spring, $2.06 @ $2.14; No. 2 spring, $2.02 @ $2.10, shipping points, according | to freight. Manitoba oatsâ€"No. 2 Canadian western, §5!&c, in store, Fort Wil liam; No. 3 Canadian western, 82%%e; extra No. 1 feed, 82%%c; No. 2 feed, 30 4 c Manitoba wheat, in store, Fort Wilâ€" liam, not including 2%e tax â€"No. 1 northern, $2.24‘%4; No. 2 northern, $2.â€" 21%%&; No. 3 northern, $2.17%; No. 4, $2.11%. Iurasst'mu exn k k .0. 022 .00 @â€" 7.54 iMilch cows .22 ..l.. .90.00 @ 120.00 [LAMDS â€"~s mss ces .â€"15.00 & 1550 Sheep, light ...... ... 10.00 @ 11.00 do., yearlings ..... . 13.00 @ 13.50 Heavy sheep and bucks 10.00 @ 11.00 Calves ....... 2..l2.. 14.00 @ 17.00 Hogs, fedsand waterod. 17.75 @ 17.00 d6., f.u.b:..s.. c+.210:75 Toronto, Oct. 39. â€"Toroutoâ€" Board of Trade grain quotations are as folâ€" lows : ASSESSMENT APPEALS | do., medium .. Feg ; Buils, choice, heavy .. . l do., good .......... . | 0014 MEHE 1+ o+ soulse _ do.. canners ... ..... .. Feeders, 900 to 1,000 pouiids ... ...... ._. do., mediam, 650 to 700 pounds .... .. .. do., light, 600 to 650 POUBUS cczls syy ee i. Grass cows ..... 22. ... Milch cows ... ... .. .9( Latihs â€"â€"=ss4â€"rsyc s 3 Sheep, light ...... ... 1 â€" Lainls hell steady to frm. | Choice vea! culves were f; Hogs sold 50c lower at $1 and watered, and $16.75, f. o. quoiations : Choice heavy stecrs $12.75 do., butcher ..... ... 10.7% do., medlum ... .... 9.90 do., common .... ... 809 Heifers, good to chuice 10.0u Butcher cows, choice .. 9.00 Barleyâ€"â€"Malting, new crop, $1.02 @ prices wew~ practically steady and un chucgd from yesterday. Phones Office 949. Res. Wateroo, 314W. KITCHENER. , ONT. lt e o on uin 215 @ $13.5 10.756 & 11.0 9.00 & 9 5. 800 @ $5 7.06 8.00 . 9.00 5.50 50 50 Arm. $17.75, fe« 0. b. Lates 1918 @ @ @ @ 10 « 10 43â€"2¢ 11.00 13.50 11.00 17.00 17.00 9.00 9.50 10.04 8.00 6.00 8.00 7.50 ?0.00 9.00 9. 50 ! WANTEDâ€"R:aid wanted at once. Ap ply to Mrs. R. 8. Bean, Albert St. Waterloo. 43â€"3t LO8Tâ€"Blanket, grey with black atripâ€" &s, between Waterloo and St. Agaâ€" tha. Finder plegse leave at «his ofâ€" fAce and receive reward. 43 2t. AND I HEREBY CALL upon al} voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or ommissions corrected according to law. DATED th‘a twentyâ€"aixth day of October, 1918. 51) i NOTICEK IS HEREBY GIVEN that }l have transmitted or delivered â€" to the persons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act the coples required by said section to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said act, of al} persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Ro/l of the said Munici pality to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections _ for members of the Legislative Assemâ€" bly and at Munijcipal Elections, and that the said list was first posted up at my offics at the Town of Waterlon on the nineteenth day of October, 1918, and remains thero for lnnpenj tion. TERMS OF SALEâ€" Hay, grain, rovis, poultry and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months‘ credit will be given on Apâ€" proved joint notes, or 5 per cont. off for cash payments of credit amounts Municipality of the Téwn of Waterâ€" 100, in the County of Waterloo I‘.! fanning _ mills, _ a quantity of 4 inch tiles, shingles, a small quanâ€" tity of lumber, cedar posts, 52 rods of Page wire fence. VENICLESâ€" I Ilumber wagon, wagâ€" fon box with spring seat, flat hay rack. wood rack. Zâ€"seated democrat, rubber dire top buggy nearly new, steel tire top busgy, 2 sets of bob sleighs sleigh box, single boh sleigh with box and two seats, turnip pulper, â€" corn cutter, platform scale, cap. 1000 lbs. pole and shaft cutter, scalding trough sap pan, 24 sap pails, new spouts, 6{ pails. POULTRY â€" 8 _ Plymouth Rock chickens, 75 White Leghorns, 6 chickâ€" en coops. IMPLEMENTSâ€" Peering binder, 7 ft. cut, and tongue support, mower nearly new, Deering hay rake 12 ft.. Brantford hoe diill, | Massey â€" Harris cultivator with seed box, land roller, 2 Ayr No. 21 walking plows, 2 furrow Frost and Wood gang plow, 3 secâ€" tion _ jron _ Harrow, 2 _ scufflers PIGSâ€"4 Good Brood Sowsâ€"2 sows due to pig latter part of Nov., 2 sows due to pig first of Dec., 4 shoats 3 months ofd, 7 shoats 4 months old. Red heifer due to calve May 14 roan heifer due to calve June 6, two Holstein heifers rising 2 years old. three spring calves. CATTLEâ€" $ Cow due to cal cow due to cal cow due to cah cow due to caly fresh 2 months ‘ommeneing at 1 a‘clack p. m. shary. he following valuable property, viz.: NORSFSâ€" Brood mare rising 9 ears old with foal at side, black mare rising 6 years old, bay horse rising 4 years old, black geldinz rising 3 years old, black filly rising 1 year old, sorrel mare rising 9 years old, sorrel colt rising 3 years old. There will be sold by public auction m the premises of the findenlgned. mile southwest of Josephsburg, 3 niles southeast of Bamberg and 2% niles _ west _ of Erbevitle, ca THURSOAY, NOV. 14TH, 1918 VALENTINE DIETRICH, Prop H. B. DUERING, Auctioncer ED. KAUFMAN, Clerk and Household Effects. VOTER‘S LISTS, 1919 LEâ€" 5 Good Dairy Cows to calve March 12, Holstein to calve _ April 13, Holstein to calve _ April 26. Holstein to calve June 2, Holstrin cow JAMES C. HAIGHT, Cik. of the Town of Wa terloo. â€" 2t BLIG SME Cows Holstein Holstein Holstein 43â€"31 A Good Idea. : Dobb®â€"My landlord ordered me out be_o_nmve I can‘t pry my rent. Hobbsâ€"GOlad 1 met y'ot Bo has ming Let‘s change quarters _ Miss Mindâ€"One of those miracle plays, 1 suppose? Food for Thought. Mr. Matterâ€"You ought to see play I wns telling yon mbout. It tainly made me think. « FO\’ SALE.â€"Pure bred shorthorn , Bun 4 months« o‘d of mt‘king strain and pure bred Oxford Down Buck Lamb.â€"Apply _P. _ Reider, _ Westâ€" mount Farm. % mileâ€"west of Water: loo., Address Kitchener, 444. "Redad, he anid {t‘s anch * condition they‘re In O have to kape off thim fer a week." Professional Advice. "And what did the doctor say about yer eyes, Pat?" i Sheâ€"I id not know the enpacity f males for soft soap had ever been rwestloned. Sharp Nâ€"tort. Meâ€"Did yon know the tonils are illowed to enrry soft sonp? Only Gne W ay. Docterâ€"You must be cercftul and follow the right directions for tnking this piti. Small â€" Invall4 â€" G‘wan wid yor. There‘® only wan direction fer It to go. â€"London Answors. The colonel of a regtment, making a night tour of the trenches. was chelâ€" lenged by a sentry who hnd been stnndâ€" Ing at his post for two hours in & driving‘rain. s "Who‘s there?" anld the sentry, "Friend ©" replted his colonel, "Welcome to our mist," sal) tne senâ€" try. Andt the most serlous thing the colonel did wie to Inugh.â€"From Stars and Stripe®, I rance, There are places in the world where the weather has beet» better the last few weeks than in the Americun secâ€" tor northwest of Toul, but the preâ€" vailing dampness never even tarnishes the American sense of humor. Nov. 9th.â€"Housshold effects of John Ritzer, Queen St., Water uo. *v. 34. Farm stock, implements aad bousehold effects of Valontine sieirich, @4 mile east of Josenhs burg. 3 miles southeast of Bamberz nd 2: miles west of Erbsville Nav 16â€" Household effects and real estate of the late William Mielke, «erbert Wireet, Waterfoo. Nov 23~l“arn.) stock, implements ant household effects of John E. Ging rich, 3 miles southwest of New ‘ Hamburg and 3% miles west of Maysville, ‘ Cec 11thâ€"Farm â€" stock and impleâ€" ments of Eimil Snyder inie north of Heide‘berg, 3 miles south east. of Hawkesvile on Dan Schweitzer‘s farm. Feb. 13thâ€"Farm stock, implements and household effects of John Gies, on the ninth Jine of Webes ey, 2 es northwest of St. Clements, 3 milâ€" es south west of Hawkesvile. Feb. 20thâ€"Farm stock and imple moents of Fred Hasse, 3 mmiles west of Kitchener, and 3 miles east of Mannhcim, on main road to Mannâ€" heim. Feb. 25th.â€"Farm stock and imnleâ€" ments of Norman Gerth, 2 miles Northwest â€" of Bamberg, 2 miles south east of Crossnill in township of Woelesley concession 5. lot 7. @cb 25thâ€"â€" Farm stock, implements and household effects, including 5 Dassenger touring Overland car (if not previously sold), of Samuel S haab of Lexington. 2 miles north P idgeport, 3 miles northeast of Waâ€" terlon, Mar. 6.â€"Farm _ Stock, implements and household effects _ of Joseph Pwor 2 1â€"2 miles west of Waterloo on Dan Kesselring‘s farm. ‘mp.ements of _ Albert Lehnenon. Sweet Briar farm, situated 1 mile wesi of Kitchener. I v»sday. Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock and imp‘ements of Amos Gelger, 2 miles east of Kitchener on Breslay road. Nov. 12.â€"Dispersion Sale of Choice Dairy Cows and yourg cattle of Addison D. Snyder, 1 mile east o‘ Bloomingdale on the New Germany Road. Watch for items of sale _ in next week‘s issu~. _ _ments of Henry V. Kummer, 4% mile« cast of Erbavilie. lee. 4â€"Farm stock and implements and bousehold effects of Cyrus Bchmidt, 2 miles east of Erbsville and 3 miles west of Waterloo. ‘ \Wednesday Oec. 18.â€"Farm stock and €0. C. MICKUS, Auctionceer, B. DUERING, AUCTIONEER That Toul Weather SHANTZ, AUCTIONEER Some Cne Else Got Her. Chollyâ€"I thought I‘d try an innovaâ€" tion. Moliyâ€"And did you? "Surely. I decided to propose mar riage to a certain party by telephone."* ‘"How did It work out?" "I was told the line was busy,." The house and home that one is enten out of. works like. â€" _ s ‘The dog that the pirates used to die The deer that a small boy can like, Who Ever Saw? The log that people sleep like. The chickens that the farmer‘s kide have to go to bed with. Married Again. "I don‘t like to send out wedding cards," sald Filubdub. "You .know, I married the day after I got my dtâ€" vorce." "I understand. Suppose you an nounce ‘Under new management,‘ and lat @# en at thag,"* His atyle of drema shows some neglect. He‘s not an overnice man, Bnit. ob, I treat him with respect, First Autoistâ€"No, the blame thing wouldn‘t hardly go at all. I was arâ€" rested for blocking the traffic. Second Autoist â€" Exceeding the speed limit, eh? h First Autoistâ€"I was oUt in my new auto today and got arrested. During a bit of German strafng he fell wounded and woke up several houre later in a field hospital. His wife was bending over him. "Ain‘t that Just my luck, Jenny?" he ourmured. "With all the pretty ourâ€" ses there are over bere to look after the soldiers 1 had to draw you."* Tough Luck. His wife had followed him across to be a Red Cross nurse. *‘My conscience, this is fine! Here ye may write and study all the rest Because he is the iceman. "Carlyle had built a soundproof room for himself on the top of his house. The room Rad no windows, but only a skylight for Duminating pur poses. To an elderly visitor from Craigenputtock the room was shown proudly by Carlyle, and the visitor gave a cackling laugh and said: 0‘ yer life, and nobody‘li be n' bltil;; wiser |* * "My war experiences have done me good. They have broadened my mind. I am a writer rather than a politician, and we writers live too restricted lives. "You know the story of Carlyle and his soundproof room in Chelsea. W. G. Brueckner Brand Whitlock said in an address in Washington : Repairing and oiling harness neatly and prompfly done. will do well to yet their Harness Needs at this Store. The best of harness may be found here. The St. Jacobs Cider . Miil will be open Seot, 4th and §th, and every Tuesgay, Wednesday and Thursday of each week unâ€" til further notice. Farmers horse that everybody thinks he BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLEN A Superior Mortal, sADEN, ONT NO SCORCHING. NOTICE Ciearing LOT No. LOT No. LOT No. LOT No. A PARABLE. FOR ShOES You FIND A REMEDY sale of Women‘s lbu:tl'/z_to 4. 1â€"Patent Kid and Gun Metai, button and lace . &â€"Patent Kig and Gun Metai, button and lace . 3.â€"Patent Kid and Gun Metal, buitan and lace .. 4â€"Patent Kid and Gun Metal, button and lace . EPnE YOOremermenenemenn en ns nb s = Why not buy _ your meats s 3 here and get the best t 3 5 EDGAR PISCHER ; 3 Successor to J. B. Fischer. & S © Phone 243. Wate:.00. & 3nnmlm||m||||nununuunumu.m-€ .llllllilllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllfi)itllll""fl‘ Real Estate Phone 185. At a very reasonable figâ€" ure. â€" This is a good moneyâ€" maker and will stand invesâ€" tigation. Get full particuâ€" lars from Splendid Dray and Bagâ€" gage Busiâ€" ness in Waterioo, including ICE BUSINESS, For Sale GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Streat Office, Waterlco Mutual Bulld. ing. Established 1864. A. K. Cressman a «hok mc annmnronamunnnmimnzuy It so have your wants asup § plied here. 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Webb, s W ) Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wedne# day, Oct. 23, 1918. _2 Office Phone, Waterion §3 W. Shinn reaidence, Waterioo, 383K Ed. Lippert, residence phone 281 Store phone, Kitchener, 870. Best Equipment, MASTEKL AND HUNSBERGER, No extra charge for motef hearse. LETTER & DREISINGER Waterloo. * Phone 80. _ Night Phone 207W Calls from ail parts of the county promptly attended to. some exhibit of your goodâ€" UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DirEctons aterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company $ Hogs Wanted At Baden * will be found equal to the .“‘ perfectly matched team in sym» metry and beauty. it sets * fully on the horses, and m fitting _ perfectly _ allows ‘ greatest freedom of action. : "If you have a high class ‘ team come here for harness approâ€" priate for their class. es Satisfaction guaranteed Undertaking SHINN & LIPREAT OUR DOUBLE HARNESS KING 8T., WATERLOGO. 15th. Order from your Reasonable Prices. 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