AAY yX ...‘ TORONTO MARKETS, © _~â€". Elmira, Nov. 1, 1918. it Â¥jis Union Stc were not arge an 'myi Faronto,/Nov. 13.â€" Common butchâ€" 9{;‘2@, @anuers and cutters camé ~tor the Rearteat declines yesterday t â€"Mis Union â€"Stock Yards. The better were not off more than about "8§ ceiits per cwt. While the offerâ€" "w, it was not nearly as e â€" an most likely have been ie case had the farmers become panâ€" â€"etricken over theâ€"future of the marâ€" g.jjl is quite evident that many . of ntario‘s agriculturists withheld their _Â¥~ GUELPH MARKETS. * â€".STRATFORD MARKETS. ‘Western Town Lots Can be /~.~. _ Sold For Cash ‘ ;y .. â€"‘I dy not propose selling your Western town lots and handing you i&’m but 1 do propese making you an exchangs, whereby you * g@* turn the lats in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned ‘(:w dagh or goou securities. For example: ;.u:; "’* a Woastern !4 section valued by responsible valuators at $20 t digre, say a total of $3200. | am in a position to accept 40 per cent. . ‘f the price in Western lots, balance can be arranged. This E m.. rented, sold in crop payments or worked:â€"â€"The same “:;; \Mw to revenueâ€"bearing house property. k “h.ï¬â€˜ eee me, or make an appointment by phone or letter. mqn.m- what you prefer, and | will guarantee results. CELEAYTON B. EBY P ropr $nd m s 1 Waterioe, *v.r 1, 1918. €anopy Ranges WATERLOC MARKETs Rese AGs & Stratford, Nov. 1, 1918. ELMIRA MARKETS. :L'* Cap oA hat E0.; BUCHER & SON s _" HARDWARE MERCHANTS. _ â€1 PERFECTION OIL HEATER. it will make your and comfortable during the chilly Fall days. > FOR CQAL OR wWOoOD. \ One of the Best Stoves on the Market. EXECECLLENT FOR COOKiNG OR BAKING. 5 Call in and see it. , â€"Now. 1, MARKETS, .. ... J5¢ to 100 ... 36.10 to 37.40 ... 41.00 to 42.00 ..... 5.15 to 6.00 2. .. 6.00 to 660 Sissvi% T5 to 80 .....95 to 1.00 aa sX5.c%> 207 is â€"sszrse 42.00 2 erssizses 198 .. ....50 to .60 .0... (61 to 55 16.00 to $18.00 KET â€" RE 1918. x se > B 1.50 to 110 . 217 .. 6.85 ... 50 . 17.50 ++ A€ .. 1.50 uua*A O‘Utï¬.hlhwmm Heavy sic«,.s, choice. $ 12.50 to $ 13.56¢ Butchers‘ steers| and m-.mu.:u do good ... ......, ..9.00 to do medium ...... ... 8.00 to do common ..... ... . 6.00 to Butchers‘ cows, choice . $.00 to do good ..... ..... ..1.15 to do medium..., ..... 7.00 to do common ... ... ... 6.00 to _ do canners ......... 4.50 to Butchers‘ buils, choice 10.00 to _ do common ..... ... 650 to _ do good ....... .. ... 9.00 to _ do medium ......... 7.15 to Feeders, best ..... ... 9.50 to Stockers, best ...... ..9.40 to Stockers, best ...... ,.9.40 to _ 10.0. Aflkers and springers. choice .......... 140.00 to 170.04 do com. to medium. 65.00 to 100.0 Calves, choice ....... 15.50 to _ 17.50 do mediym ..... ... 12.00 to â€" 13.0 do common ..... ... 8.00 to 10.0( _ do grass ..... ... .. 6.00 to _ 8.00 Lambs, choice spring .13.50 to _ 11.5t Sheep, choice handy ...9.50 to _ 10.5t do heavy and fat.... bucks :.... .....; $50 to 6.50 Hogs fed and watered 18.25 do off cars ......... 18.50 do f. 0. b. l........ 11.25 Less $1 to $2 on light to thin hogs; iess $3 to $3.5 don sows; less $5.00 on stags ; FOR SALEâ€" Having hydro power, | offer at bargain 19 h. p. gasoline engine on truck, steel windmill, enâ€" silage cutting box; also black Perâ€" cheron brood mare, and young drivâ€" er. A. L Shantz, R. R. 3, Kitchenâ€" er. Phone 770. Dâ€"Satsâ€"4t. Wâ€"45â€"4t A memorial service will be held in the King St.,. E. Mennonite church, Titchener at two o‘clock, on Sunday ifternoon in honor of the late Mrs. Ly dia Wismer. do medium .. do common .. utchers‘ cows, do common .. do canners .. utchers‘ buils, do common . -ï¬i'-.;";“u‘i';i“ @"‘.uâ€"."'u's en weekness, ache, :ucb _€, constipation, caâ€" Takd yel ven daye fror whi on T oeen in Tames mae aih * edly whuintrey uethod _ o has dome for them. If you are sroubled _ wilt do welilto get their Marness | Needs at this Store. The best of harness may be found here. Repairing and oiling harness neatly and promptly done. W. G. Brueckner MEMORIAL SERVICES. __ under the eyes, of a loap of interest in life, write to me toâ€"day. Address: Mre. 44. Summere, Bea%@) Windver. Gat. Farmers to write. and let me teil you of palpitation, bot flashes, dark rings BADEN, ONT. ï¬hmd‘nT lasty ortrregulariy. M-‘â€"-d.hh‘. misplactment of internal orâ€" 11.00 to 170.04 100,0 17.50 13.0 10.0( 10.5¢ 1v.0u 14 10.0 5.5 10.5 8.5 10.00 10.0. T.6¢ IH I AFTER 1.507 DAYS (OFâ€"HOBROR . : cnetest h Mw ' ENOED AT & 1. At. MONOY it SX C Ci0cK (UMAMG HIME}. , + * % F 44§*A f Details of the terms dictated by Marshal Foch, it is beti¢ved, qr8 of euc! 1 nature as to protect the world from the resumption of the atruiggile by thâ€" 3ermans. 1j (tb.s> e 6 2e aeuns p It is assumed that they call for the demobilization ‘of Germany‘s army he surrender of part of her fleet, and the dismantiing of the rest. NO ANNOUNCEMENT OF §CENE. _ The terse announcementâ€"of the State Department did not teil anythin; f the scene at Marshal Foth‘s headquarters at the time tho armistice wa signed. _ it was stated, however, that at five o‘clock (Paris tings), the signa ures of Germany‘s delegates were affixed to the document which blasted fo: :wer the dreams which embroiled the world in a struggile which has cost a he very lowest ¢stimate 10,000,000 lives. EVENTS MOVED SWIFTLY IN GERMANY. While the curtain was rolling down on the most stupendous tragedy ir uan‘s history, events were moving with terrible swiftness in the Germa: ration, about which the revolution plot and counter plot are the drama. London, Nov. 11.â€"The arrival of William Hohenzoliern, the former Gerâ€" man Emperor, with his wife and efdeat son, has caused excitement and much uneasiness among Dutch authorities and the public of that country, says & cespatch to the Telegraph from Rotterdam. â€"f point. Jignatures of Germany‘s Delegates TERMSâ€"Sums of $25 and undér, cash ; over that amount 6 months‘ credt on approved security, or 6 per cent.â€" pef annum discount for cash ‘payment of credit amounts. Pi+m New York, Nov. 11.â€"The Associathg Préss this m†the fot »wing:â€"After 1567 days of horror, during which vi y the whole civiliz d world has been conviused flig greatest war in histbry ended this mornin; it six o‘clock (Ontarie time), . . . o oy ip eï¬ P a L ul es hi mt a h t 62c 2 Bsccd is d l c nds eA c is h n isA diiittchedd ation, about which the revolution plot and counter plot are the drama. | er. Frost & Wood mower, Cockshutt Beriin, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Cologné,. Hamburg and Frankfurt areâ€"in thâ€"| |s¢ drill, Massey _ Harris cultivator, aands of the revolutionists, who njt week raised the red flag at Kiel. ‘assey Harris disc. single plow, 3 Germany‘s navy is apparently scattered into disjointgd units, each seek | 08 of iron harrows, scuffier, fanning ng a sanctuary in Danish ports of waiting in the German harbors for th« iill, these implements are nearly new .atest turn of events. Crowds singing the "Marseliaise" ang marching throug ‘‘agon, carriage, buggy, set of bob ‘he streets of autocratic Bertin, and the Soldier‘s and Warkmen‘s Counc:t ha | leighs. long sleigh, cutter, hay rack, taken over the Government of the Empire. ravel p‘l:)lkl.h: oak planks, wheel @rrow, n bags. NUMEROUS INDEPENDENT REPUBLICS. ; Set of double barness, single barâ€" Wurtemburg, Schieswigâ€"Holstein and Hesse Darmstadt have declare« ress, horse blauketd, crossâ€"cut saw themseives independent republics, following the ection taken by Bavaria last lew), log and cow chains, scoop Friday. William 11. of Wurtemburg is reported to have abdicated. . Saxony hovel, other shovel, forks, and ‘other is said to be near like declaring; the revolutionists are said to be in controi jumerous, Articles. at Dresden. , £ wav ABDAN FETMCâ€"Ahout 10 tons it is unofficially stated that the refugees did not obtain the authorizatior from Holland to enter the country and crossed the frontier in the neighbor hood of Eysden because the. Dutch neutrality guards were weak at that FRIEDRIGH EBERT, NEW SQGMUST GHANGELLOR WILL ENDEAVOR TO ~ BRING ABOUT A SPEEDY PEAGE Copenhagen, Nov. 10.â€"Berlin was occupied by forees of th« Soldiers‘ and Workmen‘s Councils on Saturday afternoon, accordâ€" ing to a Wolff Bureau report received here. . t» . REVOLUTION IN FULL SWING â€" London, Nov. 10.â€"Severe fighting took place in Berlin betweer six and eight o‘clock last night and a violent cannonading. was heard from the heart of the city. ‘The revolution is in full swing in Berlin, and the red forces of Germany are in possession of part of the German capital. Many persons were killed and wounded before the officers surrendered. The red forces are in control anc have restored order~"Strong guards are marching thraxi the streets. The Crown Prince‘s palace has been seized by the revoâ€" lutionists. People are shouting "Leng live the Republic," and arc singing the "Marsaillaise." <~ _ 0_ _0 > =_ 0_ .0 0. _0 _ The Republic of Poland has served offitial notice on Austria that Polanc has annexed the crown land of Gaticia. P ARRIVAL OF WM. HORENZOLLEAN, . WITH WIFE AND 50N GAUSES MUGH UNEASINESS AMONG THE HOLLANDERS of the German capitai. Many persons were killed and woundeo ‘The above is the title of a most inâ€" before the officers surrendered. The red forces are in control anc urgnup(HWnr Albutu_ leaued by. The have restored order.‘"Strong guards are marching thr&(h the| winily Hérald and Weekly Star, of streets. The Crown Prince‘s palace has been seized by the revoâ€" | -m‘&m 12 absolutely free to ult lutionists. Pe;;::le arle. issl;o’l,ltim; "Leng live the Republic," and are | > %.M to The Family Herald singing the "Marsail es 4 eskly Star for 1919.. The yearly GERMAN PEOPLE‘S GOVERNMENT INSTITUTED vï¬cflfli«m prite is $1.25. We h0!ei Berlin, Nov. 10.â€"(Saturday)â€"The German people‘s governâ€" | 1ade A Clubbinx combination with the ment has been instituted in the greater part of Berlin. The ZArTiâ€" | weexiy with the Atbunt and the Chron. son has gone over to the government. cled‘."mfl for $2.75. The offer of SCHLESWIGâ€"HOLSTEIN IS INDEPENDENT _ ;’:! Album is !9; a flmn:g :Jme only. London, Nov. 10.â€"(11.25 a.m.)â€"Schleawigâ€"Holatein, Prussiar ,m;r'.n&'u..:du;u;nu::ay ie Je a province, which formerly belonged to Denmark, is proclaimed ar | .e oftice of the: Chronicteâ€"Telegraph. There will be sold by public auctior. on the market square, Kiféhener, on SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1918 . , independent republic. «2e onnmgnn en ge w n ccna 20 Commencing at 9.30 a. m., the follow ing : â€" tx IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€" Dray wageh capacity 5,000 lbs; single dray wagon, delivery wagon, and sleigh with top. oneâ€"horse blow nearly new, oneâ€"horge harrow, scuffler, _ roadster‘ body for Ford car. HORSESâ€"Heavy black horse 1i years old, heavy bay horse 12 yearr old, bay horse 14 years old. t No reserve as the proprietor is put ting on auto truck. A. J. BOCK, Proprietor, â€" OF HORSES AND DRAY OUTFIT the Document Which Blasted Forever the [ PAL* mME l Which Embroiled the World umvm â€" Cost at Very Lowest Estimate 10,000,000 Liyes. | [X{mflflm’ 5â€.[ mm aribnminpbnesâ€" instms i s 39 0 _0 4 6 Now _York, Nov. 81â€" Te 00000 n on i ooo ts } y PUBLIG SME. R I I NAIl DOC FINE DAIRY FARM OF LATE A. C HALLMAN FOR SALE. ~ It consists 6f 19 acres, siturted <1 tuile nortbeast of, Breslau, five miles }trom Kitchener, 11 milés from Guelph, on main road ftomt Bheslad to Guelph Farm is adapted Io\-fll?( or :fl tarming. _ Buildings‘ ‘it. most 1@®; ‘late condition, steel foof and paintéd? two silos and stable «ith ?flt‘m om â€" equipment, Inrge hog atable h chicken pen. Enough wood on farm to last a life, time. â€" Land clay lsam anmd in highest state: of leqltflflm. ‘This is a rare opportunity to buy a first class farm. Apply at premises, or to Irvin C. Hallman, Executor, Watâ€" erloo, Ont. . Phone §9#. agat Owing to the death of the late A.C Halliman, Springbrook _ Farm, wel known as one bf fhe finest and best equipped in Waterlog County is offer 6d for sale. ‘o c t pitted or daln‘:# of | the ;'".: m,m'†pursuant .to said aot, of w1 1elph @ppgiaring by the last reviset wpn‘ ent{ Rod aut‘lo’qy‘mï¬m- mt M ‘*to umpgu. ‘vote in the taid «Municipalty ut ; aleotons . for DUlq/| members of the Legistative Assem: y _ | biy and at _ï¬n__drqlm:fl_oedoun.. and m that the siid: HNét was‘ first posted up * AHU | it my offics at the Town of Waterldo i'::"' m the ningtéenth day of ‘October, C"Wj1018, and ::nu â€" there for _ inspecâ€" l BOHLENDERS â€" Waterloo > BOHL ans, milk pails ah@ other articles, / FPARMâ€"At the same tipeâ€"and plage :here will @iso be sold the farm ‘conâ€" 1thiflg 67 aores, m‘re or‘ less,, there re 30 acres nearly all plowed ready ‘w spring crop, 20 acres of meadow., ‘T.Acres of pasture and bush;~on,‘the ‘arï¬: a comfortable frauie house Ath wood shed wttached, bank barn, | nd other out byidngs. The farm is n ‘a high state of cultivation and conâ€" eniently located and will be sold in rdot. to â€"wiftd, np‘ the ‘Estate a(. the ‘ate Arbos Martin. _ _â€". > h _â€"_Terms of â€"Farm wil be miade known ~ n ‘dey of saie. or can ‘be Mdbertsined ty applying to the undersighed Rxecuâ€" :XECUTOR§ SALE OF FARM® ANnD ‘ARM STOGCK Afln IMP: EMENTS8 On Lot 3, Con. 4, Weliesiey, 2 miles wrth of Hawkesvilte and 1 mile south 1 Walienstein, on ¢ TUESpAY, DEC. S AT 1 P. M. HORSES â€" Geld:g 8 years old, :elding 6 years old, aged mare supposâ€" d to be in foal (purchaser to pay for CATTLE, PIGG AND HENSâ€" Cow lue Feb. 1, cow due April 1, cow fresh i July, farrow cow, 3 spring calves, mall calf; 1 sow supposed to be with ix. a number of chickens. Â¥e m Ee HAY, GRAIN, ETC.â€"About 10 tons f good clover hay,, 100 bushe} barley, :50 bushel oats, some potatoes, apples nd cabbage. Also:7 cords of wood, hard wood rails sawed . in stove ‘ngth.) 17. 6 5. _® FURNITURRâ€"â€" â€" Cream ‘ separator, ‘rpboard »lcaf table; hox n}tq"e.cbnch.' burn, tubs, 2 iron kettl=s, fogd boilpr. wat tub, sap panâ€"afnd byckets, milk ork ‘_ _ ., z 0 Foy dtevi db 459 . Torms of © ‘Chattolsâ€" Hay, grain. ~wi, potatoss, apples, wood andg all ums of $10.00 afd upder. cash; over hat amount 12 months‘ credit will be iven on approved joint notes or 5 ‘et cent. off for cash payments . of redit amounts. â€" ‘FOR FREBDOM AND THE RIGHT" ‘ â€"â€" ThE ALliEs" Municipatity® of ‘the ‘Town of Waterâ€" ‘ ‘loo, in the County of Waterioo ", s M enc ‘NM‘!CB'I. HEREBY GIVEN that ( have. trap#Wthitted or deltvered to he‘ persons mentionied in Sectioy 9 1 the Outario Yptets" Lists Act the opies required by safdâ€"section to be AND I Ht.nla! CALL â€" upon . all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any (errors or. ommissions cortected according to law. :, TED. th‘s twentyaizth day of , 1918. « x, a number OLI:I’II("KOIII. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Frost & Wood bin: PETER B. BRUBACHER, SOLOMON W MARTJN, . s _ Executors. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. ‘ ES MEN‘S .WORKING SHOES | m‘vwmvommjxi- 2 . § huke n eomniete line of Â¥ & Martin Shoeg, mediun . We have. -'w.'“';‘ ns vhoke boy want for fall wear. Sb to $1‘00 chouper.than you can buy them elsewheres. >‘ /. â€"â€" Special Sale of Women‘s small size ghoes, 24, to 4; note the pii vOTER‘3 LisT6, 1919. the Town of wa. § Phone C. HAIGHT, 46â€"3t l Ing, Extablished 1804.. .. l eouenagerrronp y epeennrenternainyy n n000 aengaal immsurance . , AGENT, . King Street ‘ Office, Waterioo Mutual Bullé 1t so have your vï¬u ::.in: :“r;. We alwny.(h‘cdpz Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made _ Sausage for a Retired â€"Farmerâ€" A splendid ; brick « home with hot" . water . furngce. As a ;o?:. Canadian, d.olr;n;“cf m&" your MI well, »ubser vw,uw;,lgs,' : M â€" friends whom you wish fo;favor with somd exhibit 3 your‘\ Subscription price is $2.00 per yï¬:‘ur Dee:‘15th. Qrder f bookseller, or direct from the publishersâ€" ! $ al house, with »ver haif an acre of land, for immediate sale on reasonable terms. Apply to A. K. Cressman You aan know your a better and well by. reading _ each mon Maclcan‘s . a « K YOU will find no other magazine more entertaining and so satisfyingâ€"so much worth while to you as & c-imfl you. own country. Among its regular and frequent these distinguished authors : y K. Sir Gilbert Parker Robert W. Service, ~ L. 8. Stephen Leacock . _ Agnes C. Laut AMian Phillips Oppenheim , +Nellie McCliung Poter â€" Arthur Stringer Lord Northciiffe _..0}: F.‘ Gat way aot buy your meats S | . h otuct on unr ut oiait, C .~â€" hore and get the best 1 _ _ Number N'U‘M.'W at o d S s l o EDGAR FISCHER price paid. . ‘Next shfipmest\ Wae@h 3-1-“ to J. W. 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