=*; Toronto,, Nov. 13.â€" Common butchâ€" Fâ€"er‘s cattlb, canmers and cutters . came 2 ¢tiâ€"for the heaviest declines yesterday "at the Union Stock Yards. The better :â€?g‘noï¬ were not off more.than about * 2bâ€"ar 3§ cents per cwt. While the offerâ€" ;'NW{ were hegyy, it was not nearly as *"large as would most likely have been I<the case had the farmers become pan 'g feâ€"atrieken over the future of the mar +Wheat ......... gmr. Chiet ... _RKggs, per dozen » wrtou' rbu. P po | ... .l-".n. : & skeer e $By6é . §ï¬xyp’orwn ray a ?Bop,ln Fexpeus â€"Potatoes per bag I Canopy Ranges * _ _ BEQUVRE A PERFECTION OIL HEATER. it will make your ‘WB Peem cosy and comfortable during the chilly Fall days. [fuunim es (e‘s‘s & Butter per lb. ....... Potatoes, per bag, .. ket. It is quite evident that many â€" of Ontario‘s agriculturists withheld their orn, per bushel sowdrift ... .. gge, per dozen ive hogs ..... aple Leaf . Arley ........ .> horts, per cwt. .. lddlings per ton rap, per ewth. .. ges per dozen .. utter per lb .... ter per Ib . §s, per dozcn, â€" MARKET REPORT ur, special ~"GEO. BUCHER & SON x HARDWARE MERCHANTsS. ©Ppofrr® city uare _ . _ .0 O . _ KITCHENER. $ ‘I do not propose selling your Western town lots and handing you your cheque, but | do propese making you an exchange, whereby you ge~ turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned Inté dash or good securities. For example: Take a Wostern 4 section valued by responsible valuators at $20 air acre, say a total of $3200. 1 am in:a position to accept 40 per cent. T the purchase price in Western lots, balance can be arranged. This k ‘.eglm ean be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same ’_Ma. would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. Call in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter. Alve me an |dea what you prefer, and 1 will guarantee resuits. Western Town Lots Can be Sold For Cash | CLAYTON B. EBY 6 ‘UIT' 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LDG., KITCHENER, ONT. ... Opan Evenings. Phones 8 to 0. Mon., Wed., Fri, . Office 949. »By Appeintment. Res. Wateroo, 314W. z3 per ton ..3’».. , live, ... , per dozen, oes, per bag per bushe! WATERLOO MARKETS KITCHENER MARKETS. STRATFORD MARKETS. Kitchener, Nov. 1, 1918. Waterioo, Nov. 1, 1918. TORONTO MARKETS. Stratford, Nov. 1, 1918. ELMIRA MARKETS GUELPH MARKETS. per bag Fiour . Elmira, Nov. 1, 1918. .B B NO oc o enc l 0 it eP eB 0t P t e en t t e t o t B e nb t 1 .‘-’ â€"“' k .’ 6 civabect sivatniliely db dï¬ etkocts % e awe. , Nov One of the Best Stoves on the Market. EX€CLLENT FOR COOKING OR BAKING Call in and see it. cuge un dn e nmnam couiud B ut O ndup ie mendiienang. ..... 14.00 to 1, 1918. asie aoe SAT ul 22. 5.85 T n to 100 uce 2.07 : iazzs, 4200 s....... 1.98 x <1.00 to .00 ... .51 to .55 16.00 to $18.00 17.00 to 17.25 bey aat.: 285 2k ... 6.85 n msszumes 0 Wl 17.50 mrurrroee MB sespiocs P50 ke... ... 1.60 . 95¢ to 1.00 36.40 to 37.40 41.00 to 42.00 . 5.15 to 6.00 . 6.00 to 6.50 FOR COAL OR wWOODp 1.50 to 2.00 10.00 11.00 mss u3 +99 1.50 to 170 u... .78 me waxs tb voesces 89 is aaxs 5.00 22... 8270 acass. 4400 .... 48â€"50 . 47 to .50 ... .. 19.25 19.00â€"z 00 8.00 to 9.00 . 2.00â€"2.25 13 75 to 80 $19.25 25.26 38.00 37.00 44.00 19.00 27.50 16 .00 1.0¢ 31.00 26.00 .38 213 21. 6.45 6.70 2.17 15 50 cali e owing to the great possibility u big dec.is. Quotatic us : Heavy s.cu.s. choice. $ 1250 to $ 13.5t do good :: 11.00 to _ 124« Butchers‘ steeis . and heifers, choice.. ..10.00 to _ 10.5« heifers, choice.. ..10.00 to do good ... . ... ..9.00 to do medium ...... ... $.00 to do common ..... .. .. 6.00 to Butchers® cows, choice . $.00 to do good ..... ..... ..7.15 to do medium.... ..... 7.00 to do common ... ... ...6.00 to do canners ......... 4.50 to Butchers‘ bulls, choice 10.00 to do common ..... ... 650 to do good ....... ..... 9.00 to do medium ...... 115 to Feeders, best ..... ... 9.50 to Stockers, bost .. . ..9.00 to lilkers and springers. choice .......... 140.00 to do com. to medium. 65.00 to Calves, choice ....... 15.50 to do medium ..... ... 12.00 to do common ..... ... 5.00 to do gra§s :.: ~«: ~â€" .00 to Lambs, choice spring .13.50v to sheep, choice handy ...9.50 to ’ do heavy and fat. ... bucks c:oss sons:: 650 to "lo‘s fed and watered 18.25 do off cars ......... 18.50 do L. 0. b.cisecoess 11.23 Less $1 to $2 on light to thi ‘ess $3 to $3.5 on sows; less 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 ‘he King St.. E. Mennonite church Titchener at two o‘clock, on Sunday ifternoon in honor of the late Mrs. Ly la Wismer. mneane , 46 "ecomce ca ache, b a e kâ€" _‘.\ constipation, caâ€" ache, b a c k~ é" constipation, ca= ache, beasâ€" tarrhal conditions, ing down ‘A _ pain in the sides, reguâ€" has done for them If you are sroubled my simpie method of home treatmer send you ten days‘ free trial, postâ€" pald, and put you in touch with women in Canada who will gladly tell whet my method A will do well to get their Harness Needs at this Store. The best of harness may be found here. W. G. Brueckner Repairing and oiling harness neatly and promptly done. ‘you to write, and let me tell you of Farmers MEMORIAL SERVICES _Â¥ _ gane, nervourmess, desire to cry. ® _ paipitation, bot flashes, dark rings under the eyes, or a loas of interest in life, write to me toâ€"day. Address: Mre. M. Sammers, Bes§@Q] Windaor. Oat. $1 to $2 on light to thin hogs to $3.5 uon sows; less $5.00 oï¬ BADEN, ONT. wvecs 4600 ibitiigs to to to to to * 170.01 100.0 17.50 13.00 1u 0f 8.00 10.5« 1v.0« 8.51 1.3« 10.0 8.6 10.0u 14.0 14 11 10 7.91 T.0 t o wl AFTER 7.507 DAYS.OF HORROR GREATEST WAR IN HISTORY ENDED AT 6 A. M. MONDA Details of the terms dictated by Marshal Foch, it is believed, are of euc! ) nature as to protect the world from the resumption of the struggle by thâ€" Sermans. point. Jignatures of Germany‘s Delegates Were Affixed to the Document Which Blasted Forever the Drunxz Which Embroiled the World in Struggle Which Cost at Very Lowest Estimate 10,000,000 Lives. New York, Nov. 11.â€"The Associated Press this morning issues the fol »wing:â€"After 1567 days of horror, during which virtuaily the whole civiliz d world has been convlused the greatest war in history ended this mornin; it six o‘clock (Ontario time). L Germany‘s navy is apparently scattered into disjointed units, each seek ng a sanctuary in Danish ports or waiting in the German harbors for the atest turn of events. Crowds singing the "Marsellaise" are marching throug the streets of autocratic Berlin, and the Soldier‘s and workmen‘s Counc.i ha taken over the Government of the Empire. NUMEROUS INDEPENDENT REPUBLICS. Wurtemburg, Schleswigâ€"Holstein and Hesse Darmstadt have declare« ‘hemselves independent republics, following the action taken by Bavaria last Friday. William II. of Wurtemburg is reported to have abdicated. . Saxony is said to be near like declaring; the revolutionists are said to be in control at Dresden. London, Nov. 11.â€"The arrival of Wiltiam Hohenzollern, the former Gerâ€" man Emperor, with his wife and eldest son, has caused excitement and much uneasiness among Dutch authorities and the public of that country, says & cespatch to the Telegraph from Rotterdam. _ 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 quards were waak at The Republic of Poland has served offitial notice on Austria that Polanc has annexed the crown land of Gaticia. FRIEDRIGH EBERT, NEW SOGIALIST GHANGELLOR WILL ENDEAVOR TO: BRING ABOUT A SPEEDY PEAGE Copenhagen, Nov. 10.â€"Berlin was occupied by forees of thi Soldiers‘ and Workmen‘s Councils on Saturday afternoon, accord: ing to a Wolff Bureau report received here. London, Nov. 10.â€"Severe fighting took place in Berlin betwee: six and eight o‘clock last night and a violent cannonading wa:s 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 thr:ggh 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." GERMAN PEOPLE‘S GOVERNMENT INSTITUTED Berlin, Nov. 10.â€"(Saturday)â€"The German people‘s governâ€" ment has been instituted in the greater part of Berlin, The garri son has gone over to the government. it is assumed that they call for the demobilization of Germany‘s army he surrender of part of her fleet, and the dismantling of the rest. NO ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCENE. The terse announcement of the State Department did not tell anythin; f the scene at Marshal Foth‘s headquart:rs at the time the armistice wa igned. It was stated, however, that at five o‘clock (Paris tine), the signa ures of Germany‘s delegates were affixed to the document which blasted fo: :ver the dreams which enbroiled the world in a struggle which has cost a he very lowest estimate 10,000,000 lives. EVENTS MOVED SWIFTLY IN GERMANY. While the curtain was rolling down on the most stupendous tragedy ir nan‘s history, events were moving with terrible swiftness in the Gernma: iation, about which the revolution plot and counter plot are the drama. Beriin, Leipzig, Stuttgart, Cologne, Hamburg and Frankturt are 1ands of the revolutionists, who tast week raised the red flag at Kiel. ARRIVAL OF WM. HOHENZOLLERN WITH WIFE AND SON GAUSES MUGH LINEASINESS AMONG THE HOLLANDERS SCHLESWIGâ€"HOLSTEIN ISs INDEPENDENT London, Nov. 10.â€"(11.25 a.m.)â€"Schleswigâ€"Holstein, Prussiar province, which formerly belonged to Denmark, is proclaimed ar independent republic. > There will be sold by public auctior on the market square, Kitchener, on SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1918 Commencing at 9.30 a. m., the follow IMPLEMENTS, ETC Dray wagwh capacity 5,000 lbs; single dray wagon, delivery wagon, and sleigh with top oneâ€"horse blow nearly new, oneâ€"horse harrow, seuffler, roadster hody for Ford car. TERMSâ€"Sums of $250 and under, cash ; over that amount 6 months‘ credt on approved scecurity, or 6 per cent. pef annum discount for cash payment of credit amounts. HORSESâ€"â€"Heavy black horse 1i years old, heavy bay horse 12 years old, bay horse 14 years old. No reserve as the proprietor is put ting on auto truck. uTs OF HORSES AND DRAY OUTFIT PUBLIG SAE J. BOCK, Proprietor. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer A| REVOLUTION IN FULL SWING l!l. Waterloo, Thursday, November 14, 1918 FINE DAIRY FARM OF LATE A. C HALLMAN FOR SALE. Owing to the death of the late A. C {Iallman, â€" Springbrook Farm, wel‘ known as one of the finest and best equipped in Waterloo County is offer od for sale. + It consists of 170 acres, siturted 1 mile nortbheast of Breslau, fAve mile: 1 from Kitchener, 11 miles from Guelph ‘ on main road from Breslau to (;uelpb,‘ Farm is adapted for dairyjng or mixed‘ farming. _ Buildings in most upâ€"to; ‘late condition. steel foof and painted: two silos and stable with most mod: ern equipment, large hog «table taina chicken pen. _ Enough wood on farm to last a life time. Land clay loam and in highest state of cultivation. This is a rare opportunity to buy a first class farm. Apply at premises, or to Irvin C. Hallman, Executor, Watâ€" erloo, Ont. Phone 69#. 46 4t LOSTâ€"Blanket, grey with black stripâ€" es, between Waterloo and St. Agaâ€" tha. Finder please leave at thisâ€"ofâ€" fice and receive reward, 43â€"2t. HORSES â€" Geld:ag 8 years old, :elding 6 years old, aged mare supposâ€" U to be in foal (purchaser to pay for rvice). CATTLE, PIGS AND HENSâ€" Cow lue Feb. 1, cow due April 1, cow fresh _ July, farrow cow, 3 spring culves, mall calf; 1 sow supposed to be with x, a number of chickens. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Frost & Wood bin: ;XECUTORS SALE OF FARM AND "ARM S$TOCK AND IMP: EMENTS On Lot 3, Con. 4, Weliesley, 2 miles iorth of Hawkesville and 1 mile south if Wallenstein, on tors. < : p s t Terms of Chattelsâ€" Hay, grain. Set of double barness, single bar ess, horse blaukets, crossâ€"cut saw iew), log and cow chains, . scoop hovel, other shovel, forks, and ‘other iumerous articles. wre 30 acres nearly all plowed ready ir spring crop. 20 acres of meadow, ‘7.acres of pasture and bush; on ©the arm,afe & comfortable frame -holue ‘ith wood shed attached, bank barn, nd other out byildngs. The farm is n a high state of cultivation and conâ€" eniently located and will be old in wrder to wind up: the Estate af the ate Amos Martin. i Terms of Farm will be made known 7 day of sale, or can be.ggeertained y applying to the undersighed Execu HAY, GRAIN, ETC.â€"About 10 tons f good clover hay, 100 bushel barley, ‘50 bushel oats, some potatoes, apples nd cabbage. Also 7 cords of wood, hard wood rails sawed _ in stove ngth.) . FURNITUREâ€" Cream | separator, pboard. leaf table; hox stave, benrch, burn, tubs, 2 iron kettl~s, food boiler, reat tub, sap pan and buckets, milk ~ns, milk pails and other articles. â€" ‘FOR FREEDOM AND THE RIGHT"‘ "THE ALLIES" The album is absolutely free to all Do subscribe to The Family Herald ndâ€"‘Weskly Star for 1919.. The yearly ubscription price is $1.26. We have nade & clubbing combination with the *imily Herald and can offer that great Weekl{ with the Albunt and the Chron cleâ€"Telegraph for $2.75. The offer of he Album is for a limited time only. Drder now and be sure of a copy. A »mple of the Albuin may be seen at ie office of the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph. er, Frost & Wood mower, Cockshutt ‘sc drill, Massey | Harris cultivator, ‘assey Harris disc, single plow, % ots of iron harrows, scuffler, fanning iill, these implements are nearly new "agon, carriage, bUggY, Set of bob leighs, long sleigh, cutter, hay rack, ravel planks, 4 oak planks, wheel ‘arrow, grain bags. FARMâ€"At the same time and place here will also be sold the farm conâ€" 1ining 67 acres, m e or less, there ~w1, potatoes, apples, wood and all ms of $10.00 and under, 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. NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that | have:trapsmitted or delivered . to he persons‘ mentioned in Section 9 { the Ontario Voters" Lists Act the opies required by said section to be 0 transmitted or delivered: of the ist, rgaidfe pursuant to said act, of all i appearing by the last revised M ament| Ro/l ot. te aaid . Muniiiâ€" nallly to be entitled to vote in the sald ~Municipality at elections _ for members of the Legislative Assem: bly and at Munfcipal ElectMons, and that the said Hét was first posted up it my offica at the Town 6f Waterloo m the ningteenth day . of October, 1918, and remains there for inspecâ€" tion. The above is the title of a most inâ€" eresting War Album issued by The nmily Hérald and Weekly Star, of AND I HEREBY CALL upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or ommissions corrected according to law. DATED this twentysizth day of Oct@ber, 1918. EXEGUTORS SALE Municipality‘of the Town of Water lo0, in the County of Waterioo TUESDAY, DEC. . AT BOHLENDERS â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDERS $ GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer SOLOMON V‘ MARTIN, PETER B. BRUBACHER, MEN‘S WORKING SHOES f & We have a complete line of Valentine & Martin Shoes, medium and heavy, t2n & black, plain toe or toe cap. . Just the shoes you want for . fall wear. Ourâ€"prices AKE, 50¢ to $1.00 cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. > * SpecidSaleolWo-n’ssmn.llsizeshoes.:!'/, to 4; note the prices, . , ... â€"â€". â€"«‘â€" â€" «195 §$1.98. $2.48 and $2. HM"S JUST LIKE FINDING DOLLAR BILLS 1P vAl vOTER‘8 LISsTS, 1919. JAMES C. HAIGHT, Clk, pf the Town of Wa «imi‘ _ 2t Executors 46â€"3t ~ enE erentermennn n en P retanyy 4141 As a good Canadian, desirous of knowing your Canada ® y well, subscribe to MACLEAN‘B MAGAZINEâ€"for yourself, home a§g friends whom you wish fo,favor â€"with somé exrhibit of your‘g« * Subscription price is $2.00 per yg!x after Deg:‘15th. Qrder from phiod here. o ainaye Ferp on B Iudrchn‘m § Beef, Pork, Lamb ? and Homeâ€"made i Sausage : King Street Office, Wateriooe Mutual Bufid. Ing. Established 1864. for a Retired Farmer Do You Abquéiutd’ First bookseller, or direct from the publishersâ€" You can know your Canada better and welil by reading _ each . month Maclean‘s Magazine. YOU will find no other magazine more entertaining and nong dther so satisfyingâ€"so much worth while to you as a Canadisn tf lave with you: own country. Among its regular and frequent contr butars sre these distinguished authors: Sir Gilbert Parker Robert W. Service . L. B. Yates . Stephen Leacock . _ Agnes C. Laut Alan Suitivan Phillips Oppenheim _ Nellic McClung Peter MgArthur Arthur Stringer Lord Northcliffe H. F. Gadeby |. Mre. L. M. Montgomery Arthur E. â€c’.dr : * ‘These contributors are a pledge to you of the quality ot.... MACLEAN‘3 MAGAZINE. and. of the. Canadiap gavor . . which is distinctive of MACLEAN‘8. $ ‘ $ Some ef the Department features of every issue of MACLRAN‘8 0;’1 F Review of Reviewsâ€"a condensation of the best biographical, selentific. literary and descriptive articles appearing in current pariodica) literature. : /A BÂ¥ The Business Outliookâ€"an informative article dcaling m"lï¬, Anante, Investments and ins@ranceâ€"for the man in: % 4e Women and Their Work â€"a department of special interggt to sw women, . f ® 7 _ .n s ~$ffDtt . Bo you see how scompiete ie © o 0 }~..) ;. Cc A splendid brick | home with hot water furmace. good barn â€" and chicken Real Estate â€" Waterioo Phone 185. & house, with »ver half an acre of land, for immediate sale on reasonable terms. Apply to Why not _ buy _ your hore and get the best 1 Phore 243. Wate:.o0. | AB0000Er000 N000 00000 09 r00rrsa0n000 0E berget n A. K. Cressman The MacLean Publishing Co, Ltd, 153 University Ave, nntnthnununnnnsd<Oi0t A Home GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT C. A. Boehm EDGAR ZISCHER BILLN IF YoUu BUY YOUR $HQES AT BOHLBNDENS Class MACLEANԤ Our Own Country CANA DA Meats MAGAZINE Robert W. Service . L. B. Yates . Agnes C. Laut Alan Suitivan Nellic McClung Peter MgArthur Lord Northcliffe H. F. Gadeby e the pFICCB, . , .0. %>> >« s# $1.25, $1.98, $2.48 and $2.98 N W in in Nb Mph ons Hpu lb c is uh. nc n + s ol Number unlimited. ‘Higbest mi price paid. _ Next shipmeat. We 4 i. F3 day, Nov. 20, 1918. id h |FOR SALEâ€"6 Octave Thoma# | _ fond as new. Algly J A. R. 1. Gadsbi, P.O, ge _lesley Rural ~ . _ I Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance â€"__ _ inctvge"s tod in 1068, f TOTAL ASsE6t‘s, M8T PKG,, 1914, ovEhR $900,000, ©/ > ~~> Officers and Directai®r=» ; i t«‘ George Diebet, Pr ' Allan Bewman, Vm. Dr. J. H. Web®, . .â€", ° Wi J. Heward Simpson ~ + _ J. L. Wideman, _ + â€" 6t v James Livingaten, *« . P. E. Shants, * * i % 8. 8. Bricker, ® * 3 Richard Reschman, [ L. W. CHUH, _ (B. £. BEXEGHTEML, will be found equal to the most perfectly matched team in syin metry and beauty. it sets graigâ€" fully on the horees, and while fitting | perfectly _ allows. . the greatest freedom of action. . . you have a high class team come here for harness â€" appr® priate for their class. Calle lri‘;m,rl : pati tounty mmj( sttawe LETTER & OAtis . waterteg. ~/~~ ’ & , £0 4 4 °P3" Phone 80. . Night Phone 207W: Undertakens ® ®Np),. â€"+ * ~_>~ Funkaal" biKkctdite Â¥ 589C +2 95 cï¬ mA Beat Equipment, â€". . iW Office Phone, Wateriee $8 "W. Shinn residence, w-wm Ed, Lippert, residence % Store phone, Kitchaner, §78, No extra charge fer m hearse. C 4 Hogs Wanted 4# At Baden _==] C. A. BORHM. Mistrieg our DoUVBLE HARNESS » A nureaniane *A Satisfaction gquargnjeed. . :â€" . * KING ST., WATERLOO. Undertaking:: ROmbenR uol no sph ReP aninn a LrPrz®t Threniig io‘ 3 a 8r.006