‘~New Hamburg, June 11, 1919 r..whut peassnswnen ts sns d We v e ++ a+ kxk@ x+ ® l,'md si¥¥e a%% #is % .per dor. ..... ..... &r, per Ib. ..... ..... &y, per bu. ..... ... .. per bush. ... ..... .. ts, per ton .... 43.1‘);1 , per ton .... .. ..43.( lings, per ton .... , family, ewt. .... , high grade .... « ELMIRA MARKETS. ce heavy steers . $12.00 @ her steers, choice 12.00 @ ., medium ...... 11.00 @ ., common ...... 10.00 @ ers, good to ..... LIVE STOCK. wonto, June 9. â€"The live _ stock ret followed its seasonal course y and went lower, prices being ; 50c to $1 below last week‘s level. ry steers led the way. . Quota: ., common ...... lers, 900 to 1,000 ., 800 The. ....... ., 700 to 750 Ibs. . ., light, mixed ... B COWS .......0! her cows, choice , medium ...... STRATFORD MARKETS. & acres with large bank barn, éilo, b mew driving shed, piggery, etc., & good 8â€"roomed house with furnâ€" lurge wood shed, gasoline engine the water, cuts wood, etc., pracâ€" all wire fences, the best of soil, ills, 10 acres of bush, 2 springs for Wre, 1 mile from station, close to 6t and churches, an A1 crop farm, igh state of cultivation at only $70 Waterioo, June 11, 1919. I Ryeâ€"Nominal Rw.slso.}.licl.... ..... RIB Millfeedâ€"In c y Aight :: :; _ heavy â€" and fed and watered OF THE BEST NEAR PRESâ€" r bulls, choice, Elmira, June 11, 1919. ] â€"x*+**» ++ 208 49 2.08 ol cc.es cre is souss ©B5 F €O8%. .:.« acnee saees .“‘ NC csclr syÂ¥sk sxswakss 2100 PBF Th: s css se s e a en e â€" MB , per bag ..... ... 1.40 to 1.60 per bu. ..... ... .. .90 to .95 F bush. :.: ...s. . 75 to .80 + rasis rerss ascas cous 1.3 per ton .... 43.00 to 46.00 t ton .... .. ..43.00 to 45.00 s, per ton .... 43.00 to 46.00 imily, ewt. ...... 5.75 to 6.00 igh grade .... .. 6.00 to 6.50 o torrt c nbA t 9 cï¬ n 5 oA# c P 22 y Ppriolasse ME ! 1 1/ C CFarskie»+ +4+ se« & ©10 | 3 nc m Heice cessions $00| M) r’ CErrririraiere. figg.u 0 y :n . :s as 0snn .00 | T9c. Fracw.5. i.. ... ¢.... 4400 0 ".....................:.2 fl;: †«k nap a t 6n +6k l win (¢ cezrriqi 4. .,2.0 .. 2100 :)'-l for Mp: ... .0 .0. ..... AoJf * p dozen ,..0.. ....l0... 48| $29 mat 2*:+a *++++ +++> ++ 80] . Manitoba . wheatâ€"No. 1 -% v snnb e apanense on «T8 $2.24%; No. 2 rtluc:. §2.41%; Fariiiâ€"~+ +v» s»« & ©10| 3 northerd, $2.17%; lQfl. 32â€" ~=..., Crqarey iss »ae l.“" 11. h = l ae«> @42 +s« ++« +... 44.00| Ontario wheatâ€"F. o. b., -llr. $ n2. â€">s>2>s> ++... ... $20.25| points, according to freights: 1 msed ...... ..... .... $29.00| winter, $2.14 @ $2.20 a bushel, in carâ€" & ..rercee.4. .,,... .. $1.00| lots; No. 2 winter, $2.11 :.uu:.m ex M sl. ... 0000 ..... 50 :,‘;.‘I‘:u‘};" Ns t oonge m w $ Famres . ;. â€"â€":.â€".... .8 Ti1i; ‘No. 3 sert u"““‘. 10. Peasâ€"Nominal. TERLOO MARKETS. Barleyâ€"Maiting, $1.28 @ $1.32. war e «Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, nominal. ; . Would consider house in Kitâ€" for exchange. investigate. rms, Farms, Farms BADEN. gres, 4 miles from Kitchener, , not hilly, with large bank id 7 roomed brick house, good , eilo, driving shed, large pigâ€" mores of bush, and good water five minutes walk to school, $100 per acre. at â€" country HAMBURG MARKET REPORTS. wale » re farm of extra good land, roiling, with good buildings, , allo etc., water in front of ® «s an ® atn "B NP SoD Cop ds O Cl 'Vn You Get a Square Deal. y to loan and Conveyancing at lowest : cover=s 15 to .50 s wav.. A8 to S9 lxs in. sgas $1.00 ... .. 2.00 to 2.25 . ... 1§.00 to 22.00 . .... 2.30 to 240 a ee werres 4000 2.... . .. $2.25@2.40 evexzan se sns C 16 k2 k. 22. ... 5.85 222 ullll i2 1.00 11.25 @ 10.50 @ 10.50 @ 9.00 @ 75.00 @ 17.00 @ 14.00 @ 14.00 @ 22.00 22.25 21.00 9.00 @ 9.00 @ 9.00 @ 305 to 3.13 1050 @ 11.00 9.50 @ 10.00 9.00 @ _ 9.50 . Rosenbusch $2.14 $2.09 12.25 10.50 10.50 10.50 10.00 12.00 11.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 18.00 14.50 8.50 16.00 2.00 Millfeedâ€"In cariots, delivered, Monâ€" treal freights, bags included: Bran, $42 a ton; shorts, $44 a ton; . midâ€" dlings not quoted; good feed flour, $2.80 a bag. lUT‘ll New York, June $â€"Butter _ unsetâ€" tled; creamery, bigher than _ extras, 53%4c @ 54%c; creamery, extras, 92 score, 53c @ 53%c¢; creamery, firsts, 514c @ 52%c; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 45¢. _ _-Câ€"h‘l'_cs-(â€"d,â€":lï¬; 9.â€"Butter steady; creamery, 46¢ @ 51Â¥%c. _ e _ Montreal, June 9.â€"Butter, choicest creamery, 52%c @ 63c. CHEESE. New Yofk, June 9.â€"Cheese weak; state, whole milk, fiats, current make, specials, 31%¢, do., average run, 31c. Utica, N. Y., June 9.â€"At the Yeekâ€" ly session toâ€"day of the dairy Boafd of Trade offerings of cheese . amounted to 2,600 boxes, all selling at 30c. EGGs. New York, June 9.â€"Eggs, firm; fresh gathered, extras, 48¢ @ 48%c; firsts, 43c @ 44c; stprage packed, exâ€" tra firsts, 46%4c @ 4?‘,5c; firsts, 44%4c¢ @ 46c. _ Montreal, June 9.â€"Cheese, _ finest easterns, 28¢ @ 29¢. _ ___ _ _ . 'CHlEago_ June 9.â€"‘Eggs unsettled; firsts, 40c @ 41¢c; ordinary, firsts; 38¢ @ 39¢c; at mark, cases included, 39c Montreal, June 9.â€"Eggs were easy toâ€"day and prices reduced le a dozen. Quotations: .Fresh, 51c @ §2¢; selâ€" ected, 54c @ 55¢c; No. 2 stock, 48¢ @ s c llits 6460 Mc s hi o Aibciirmids d ditoradibd ib t Nes dA in @ 40c; storage packed, firsts, 41% @ 42%4c¢; extras, 42%c @ 43%e. 49c BUMPER CROP _ N THE WESI Winnipeg. June 7.â€"E. W. Beatty, K.C., president of the C.P.R., who ar rived in Wirnipeg toâ€"day _ from the West, where he has been on _ an inâ€" spection trip, said he was optimistic in regard to the future crop in Westâ€" ern Canaca. He says crop prospects in the West were never better. "A bumper crop will restore . the people‘s confidence. That*s the best cure for the present industrial _ unâ€" rest," be saig in an iuterview. ‘"This industrial unrest is nothing _ more than mental trouble due to the war. "If we get a good crcp, and prosâ€" pects were never better, then things will right themselves. Conditions in the West are such that there is nothâ€" ing to prevent every man from being an optimist." o "The Government rhould at once undertike a thorough invertigation to discover how this _ was _ brought about," he said. ‘"The invectigation should be scientific. It it finds there are too thus create a greater market for soil it should increase production, and thus create a greater markct for soil products." Urges H. C. of L. Probe. All agree that there is something wrong with the cost of iiving, be said in reply to a query. Commentivg on the strike situation in Winnipeg, Mr. Beatty _ said _ "no movement that has for its _ puspose the strangling of conctituted . society can hope to succeed in any lawâ€"abidâ€" ing country such as Carada." ‘"The general public will not siand for it," he saic. referring to a «ympaâ€" thetic strike, : nd this being so, it will not get the strikeis very far." In Vancouver. Mr. Bostty cCded that there was % good deal of unceftainty as to _ what would ultimatoly be dore as ‘rr . as the strike was concerned in Vancouyâ€" cattle in barn, splendid water supply, farm is in high state of cultivation, with 10 acres in fall wheat and 35 acres in hay, at $80 per acre...Sickâ€" ness is the only reasom for selling. Would exchange for Kitchener properâ€" ty. farm either. Let ma prove it to you. NEAR NEW DUNDEE. A good 75 acre farm with good buildâ€" Ings and A1 soil. Owner wants to sell badly and will take low price of “m You cannot beat the price rior NEAR BRESLAU. On main road to Preston, 84 acres of A1 even soil, 63 acres working land, 21 acres in bush, good 8 roomed brick house with fine cellars, good driving shed, cemented silo 10x35, an extra good bank barn all cemented, piggery all cemented, good water supply, fair orchard. Owner must sell and will consider $7,000. $2,800 cash and the balance at the rate of 5\, per cent. A farm good enough for anybody. in vestigate but do not hesitate. | . _ |._â€" Agents for Greater Berlin CATTLEâ€"13 Good Bairy Cows,]**"*** ""_ 3e q raaar oi gte vanging from 2<to 5 years old: 6 Hoi| . BATURDAY, JVNE: 21, 1918, stein cows ‘frosh from 6 to 10 weeks, M‘ o‘clock in pig, Yorkshire bear 9 months old, 10 well bred Yorkshire young pigs weeks to 12 weeks old, good rubber tire top buggy, new. j TERMS OF SALE:â€"Young pigs, 3 months‘ credit; cattle and brood sows, 10 months‘ credit on approved joint notes, of § per cent. per annum disâ€" count for cash on credit amounts. JOE LEINHARDT, Prop. \ EJ. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. Consisting of 189 acres, first class soil, under good cultivation, soil canâ€" mot be beat, only 3 miles to Kitchenâ€" er Post Office, Natchez school on farm brick house with hot water heating, hard and soft water in the house. Barn 60192 feet, with cement stabâ€" ling and water in stable, cement water Ottawa, â€" June 9.â€"Frank McCulâ€" | lough is to be executed at Toronto on Friday. Since McCullough vlz capâ€" tured, following hbis sensatiofhal es cape from the death call, the departâ€" Bs ote C OCa C alcaka with brick house WIIM NOL WEIMI MURMIS hard and soft water in the house. " 176 Benton 8t., Kitchener, Barn 60192 feet, with cement stabâ€" SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919, . | Ying and water in stable, coment Wate" | _ (Gommencing at 1 o‘clock, p.m., when suppjy tank, cement silo 12x30 f6°4. ie fgilowing household goods will be implement shed, water pumped with ;pp4. _ wind mills, some bush, hardwood '“d} Kitchen cabinet, 3 plece parlor suite some ceder, small fruits, berries, cherâ€" mabogany, mahogany â€" parlor â€" table, ries, pears, also apples, will sell farm ‘parlor rug, 9x12, dining room suite, with crop, and give immediate PO#§°8â€"‘pymsg oak, § chairs, leatherâ€"seated, sion, or without crop, pOsse8810D 10 ,},p!q ang buffet, China cabinet; dining the fall. Apply on farm. iroom rug 2%x3, oak dresser,, mahogâ€" ~ ALLAN HAIST, any dresser and wash stand, 2 baby R. R. No. 3, Kitchener, O"t. buggies, leather couch, 6 kitchen â€" 2454t. chairs,°kitchen table, high chair, 3 _2 poz zoo rockers, bydroonf rug, lawn mower, M’CULLOUGH wash machine, fruit jars, pictures, garâ€" MUST HANG ON !den tools, some dishes, gas plate, tubs ‘ CC 00 T02 aasaey and numerous other articles. MMOUGH Twash muh'lne. fru MUST HANG ON _ |den toots, some a and s 0 FRIDAY, 13TH, “,:,:,';‘;“;‘_;,,;f old avdifoc dutsidiitntdiinniati idns o 1 ment of justice has been flooded with petitions urging commutation. _ The case was reviewed in all its details, but the Government declined to Interâ€" fere with the sentence. . ‘The former order has now been apâ€" proved by the governorâ€"general. Hou Counsel Still Trying. ‘Toronto, June 9.â€"When intervi@Wâ€"| | mhorg ed regarding the Ottawa dispatch that no commutation would be granted in tion, on McCullough‘s case, T. C. Robinette, signed, counsel for Frank McCullough, said: | street, i "I suppose it is all up. McCullough SA1 killed his chances for a reprieve . by . escaping and Vera de Lavelle‘s escaâ€" Commen pades. I told McCullough that a week| sharp, t ago Saturday when I saw him. . Thejerty, viz authorities at Ottawa have got . an HOUS idea that he belonged to a bad gang. ‘The authorities think that he is a briâ€"| bOard, © gand. He also hurt his chances . by 7 rocker going around committing robberies|Jy new, after his escape while I was asking stea MORTGAGE SALE clemency Under and by virtue of the Powers: of Sale contained in a certain mortâ€" gage which will be produced at the time of the sale, the land hereinafter described will be by public auction, subject to a reserve bid, offered for sale by the undersigned, at THE MARKET BUILDING, in the City of Kitchener, on Friday, the 4th day of July, 1919, at 11 o‘clock in the forencen. There is said to be on some one or more of the parcels hereinafter deâ€" scribed good farm buildings, reaidâ€" ences, barns and the like, but full particulars of the properties can ~be obtained on application to the underâ€" signed. . Termsâ€"10 per cent. cash or marked cheque at the time of sale, the balâ€" ance on or before thirty days thereâ€" after, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum from the date of sale. Other terms and particulars will be made known at the time of sale, and may be had on application to the unâ€" dersigned. The lands to be offered for sale are described as follows, that is to say: All and Singular those certain parcels or tracts of lands and premises situâ€" ate, lying and being in the Township of Watérloo, in the County of Water: Ioo, being composed of Lots Numbers 33, 5%, ‘ 118, 181, 1. 3. 4. 5 6. T. 8. §, 10, 11, 1%, 18, 114, 15, 16, 17. 18, 25. 26, 29, 30, 31, 32. 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 48, 49, 50, 51, 5%, T7, 85. 86, 9%. 93, 94, 95, 116, 117, 118, 119, 123, 124, 12%5, 126, 176, 177, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 189, 190, 191, 196, 197, 198. 199, 202, 203, 204, 205, 208, 218, 215, 216, 228, 229, 233%, 234, 235, 236, 237 and 238, and Blocks A, B, C, E and F, all according to Plan registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Waterloo, as Number 254. _ Dated at Kitchener this 4th day of June, A. D. 1919 _ _ _ ______â€" EMERSON W. MENGER, Accountant, Galt Ont.. Trustee Greatâ€" er Berlin Land Syndicate~_ CLEMENT & CLEMENT, Kitchener, Ontario, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. â€" B. J. SRANTZ, â€" â€" FARM FOR SALE. J. A. WIIALIAMS & CO., l uo Kitchener, Ontario, _ MNRS. ANNIE BRUNK, Proprietress. Kitchener, Ontario, Auctionser, 24â€"2t eum,‘ kitchen table, heating stove, 3 burner gas plate, bake oven, power wash machine, lawn mower, fruit jars, w. boiler, kitchen utensils, garden tools, pictures and numerous other arâ€" Cman®, UVRDMS WO TCOE MIDCTE MWICHe brass bed, springs and mattress, dressâ€" There willfbe sold by public aucâ€" tion, on the premises of the underâ€" signed, on Herbert street, near John street, in the town of Waterloo, on SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919 Commbencing., at two o‘clock p. m. sharp, theâ€"following yaluable propâ€" erty, viz: * & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS â€" Sideâ€" churn, butter bowl, wood box, extenâ€" ?“;cd"(;x;_e:":::n":fl;'i:cg';::::::‘.': sion table, leaf table, large cherry y new, 3 small'ublu. pictures, 2 table, 12 kitchen chairs, 2 bureaus, fbodstuds with springs and mattresâ€" hall stand, 2 bedroom suites, wash ses, springs and mattress, 2 wash stands, 3 toilet sets, 4 bedsteads with standsy stair carpet, bureau, 2 leal springs and mattress complete, lace tables, easel, kitchen table, sink, kitâ€" curtain stretcher, parlor lamp, cradle, chen eupboard, 2 glass _ cupboards, large cushioned rocker, 3 rockers, 2 wardrobe, 12 kitchen chairs, 2 chairs, rugs (one 15 ft. by 15. ft. and one 11 ft. hall stand, fruit jars, crockery, dishes, by 9 ft.), linoleum (1 piece 4 yards glassware, lawn mower, lawn roller, square and one piece 12 ft. by 10 ft.), lawn hose and scraper, garden tools, Chinese matting, mats, stands, 2 large hedge shears, sheep shears, butcher milk cans (25 gal.), 5 gal. coal oil can, ‘ubls. No. 2 meat grinder, verandah boiler, tubs, meat tub, crocks, fruit lch.".. crosscut saw, washink machâ€" jars, pots, tinware, jugs, glassware, ine, wash wringer, 3 wash tubs, large all sorts of dishes, granite teakettle, cabbage cutter, 100 egg incubator, nickle plated kettle, etc. : bread box, clothes horse, iron kettle, No reserve as the farm is sold. spinaing wheel, flat irons, chicken TERMS.â€"Grain and all sums of coops, 7 chickens and 3 chicks, w‘sm.oo and under, _ cash; over that range, Happy Thought kitchen range, amount, 12 months‘ credit w“m be givâ€" stove pipes and all stove utensils,| °" O" approved joint notes ‘or 4 per parlor heater with drum, galvanizeq| cent. off for cash. B pipes, wheelbarrow, 2 step ladders, CATHARINE GRASSER, Prop. 2 long ladders, eight day clock, parior GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer, lamp, 2 other lamps, lantern, troch, 24â€"2t. 2 solders, hat FACKS, DADOT PACKB,| ______â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"__â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" sash, quantity of fire wood and other J Auction Sale Li‘t ' articles too numerous to mention. % Terms Cash. JOHN ENGEL, Proprietor. E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer. H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer. sigpergrin '?-tï¬oa ""-;:n '?:. °: K't’:g MENNO DEVITT, Clerk. _ 23â€"1t (I:t?q.lno: "émnk. ‘at Petef'lbf!r: « ______.__._._..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"| Sat., June 14 at 1 p.m., new timeâ€" TERMS CASH. Household goods, 176 Benton St., Ritchener. or Sat., June 21, at 1.30 p.m.â€"Household 5 ; » a goods of Mr. C. Rodenholt, corner cN'POB“I' or Oa.bmot m' of Foundry St. and Park Avenue, ers‘ Tools. s Waterloo. ~ s s Wed., June z:.â€"[‘rte slock‘ sale beâ€" ‘There wilt b: ,.| _ longing to Joe Leinbardt, 3‘%%4 miles tion :; fs ;‘: { :“b"c hut south of Wellesley, 1% mfles southâ€" . o the prem at PetersburS.| west of Bamberg, 5 miles northwest nearly opposite the school house, on of St. Agatha, 60 herd cattle, cows ATURDAY, JUNE 1 1 and young cattle, 150 head of hogs, sATVnDA vne 1% â€"" * brood sows and young pigs. See Commencing at 2 p. m. old time, all bills in next week‘s paper. the carpenter tools of the late Joe July 4.~â€"Mortgage sale of the Greater Brunk, consisting of pianes, wrenâ€"| Kitchener Subdivision, _ situated â€"1 ches, hammers, chisels, augers, fancy| mile east of Kitchener Post Office, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1919 Commencing at 2 p. m. old time, nll‘ the carpenter tools of the late Joe Brunk, consisting of planes, wrenâ€" ches, hammers, chisels, augers, fancy moulding planes, rachet screw driver, punches, bits, files, saws, saw fling outft vice, crobar, boring machine, some motorâ€"cycle repairs, pruning shears, grindstone and numerous othâ€" or Articles. These tools are in first: class condition. . . Household Effects, Etc. Hougehold Effects, etc. CHARLES RODEWHOLT, Prop. lowing property: E. J. SHANTZ, Auctioneer, HORSES.â€"Goc PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE MRS, WILLIAM SESKIN, Prop. E. J. §HANTZ, Auctioneer. Terme Gash Daily June OF whk.lt Daily, June 1213 Auctioneer, neer. HORSES.â€"Good agricultural team wk. 2t | of bays rising 5 and 6 years old, light 14â€"19â€"20â€"3t. | mare 8 years old, 2 aged horses. ______,_]} CATTLE.â€"Five cows: 2 fresh since April, 2 milkers supposed to be u in calf, 1 dry cow; 5 yearling cattle, 2 spring calves. PIGS.â€"2 sows due to farrow in Sepâ€" s m‘ tember, 2 :Zl with 14 pigs at side, prer 20 pigs 3 months old by time of sale, * 4 shoats, 16 pigs about 175 ibs. (if not , 1919, _( |previously sold), Yorkshire voar 2 n m . when | years old. â€" IMPLEMENTS, ETC.â€"Deering binâ€" der with sheaf carrier, Deering mower (§ foot), 10â€"foot Frost & Wood dump rake, International side delivery rake, Eimira hay loader, new Masseyâ€"Harris 13disc drill, hoe drill, set diamond harrows (3 sections), Frost & Wood disc (18â€"inch, 12 discs), 13â€"tooth Mann cultivator, land roller, 2â€"wheel Oliver riding plow (No. 21), No. 13. Fleury walking plow, scuffler, fanning mll, root pulper, cutting box, Bain heavy Ilumluar sleigh, carrtage, 2 wagons, rubâ€" ber tire bugsgy (Bayne), open buggy. cutter, stock rack, set of gravel planks 1200 lbs. capacity platftorm scale, 500 lbs. capacity beam scale, grindstone, 2 iron kettles, hay fork, pulleys, wheelâ€" barrow, sausage grinder and stuffer, scalding trough, crossâ€"cut saw, neck: okes, whiffletrees, 25 grain bags, and Household Effects, etc. i chains, forks, iron wedges, log liffer, grain cradle, 16â€"foot hay rack, . bag truck, shovels, hoes, picks, crowbars and numerous other articles. HARNESS.â€"1 set heavy team hnr-I ness, 2 sets plow harness, 2 sets single harness, blankets, rags, 2 robes. GRAIN, ETC.â€"About â€" 280 â€" buhels barley, about 225 bushels oats, 325 bushels of mixed grain, 25 bags ce: ment, 600 lbs. salt. HOUSHOLD GOODS.â€"New Steel range (Old Honesty) in use only one year, large corner glass cupboard, sink, toilet sink, cooking stove, Daisy churn, butter bow!, wood box, extenâ€" sion table, leaf table, large cherry table, 12 kitchen chairs, 2 bureaus, hall stand, 2 bedroom suites, wash stands, 3 toilet sets, 4 bedsteads with springs and mattress complete, lace curtain stretcher, parlor lamp, cradle. large cushioned rocker, 3 rockers, 2 rugs (one 15 ft. by 15 ft. and one 11 1. by 9 ft.), linoleum (1 piece 4 yards square and one piece 12 ft. by 10 ft.), Chinese matting, mats, stands, 2 large milk cans (25 gal.), 5 gal. coal oil can, boiler, tubs, meat tub, crocks, fruit jars, pots, tinware, jugs, glassware, all sorts of dishes, granite teakettle, nickle plated kettle, etc. No reserve as the farm is sold. TERMS.â€"Grain and all sums of ;$10.00 and under, â€" cash; over that amount, 12 months‘ credit will be givâ€" en on approved joint notoa‘or 4 per cent. off for cash. M. B. DUEAING, AUCTIONEER. June 14.â€"Household effects of John Engel, on Herbert St., near John St. in the town of Waterioo. . . June 14. â€"At 8 o‘clock a.m. sharp, household effects at the Kitchener market. * « on Preston road Wallenstein, cymaei FOR SALEâ€"Straw shed 40 x 40 ft., in first class condition, also new sil> 10 x %5 ft. Apply Lioyd Bowâ€" GIRLS WANTEDâ€"To work on Power Sewing Machines, making Fine Shirts and Underwear. We pay libâ€" eral weekly wage to beginners and highest piece work prices to experâ€" fenced operators. Clean, steady work year around in clean factory. Write now or visit our factory. JOHN FORSYTH LIMITED, Kitchâ€" Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance é Company Incorporated in 1863. TOTAL ASSETS, 31§T DEC., 1914, OVE R ©$860,000 Officers and Directors:â€" George Diebel, President, Waterloo Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston Dr. J. H. Webb, * Waterloo J. Howard Simpson â€" Guelph J. L. Wideman, * St. Jacobs James bijvingston, * Baden P. E. Shantz, â€" â€" Preston 8. B. Bricker, â€" = Waterloo _ Richard Roschman, _ â€" Waterloo L. W. SHUH, B. E. BECHTEL, you buy. nght. G. E. POTTER W.‘C. Brueckner 29 King St. East HARNESS SHOP, ~ > Kitchener | saven. f man, Waterioo Hultorw Frickey § LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR, MINARD‘S LINIMENY USED BY PHYSICIANS. > Genutne Eariy Snowball, 50 for 45¢ postpaid... Shipped successfully evâ€" erywhere. Ask for price lst of (C@bâ€" bage, Celery and other Vegetable plants. HEROLDS FARMS, Fruitiard, Ont., Niagara District. 1“‘ Waterloo, Ont. 1 hereby notify the residents of the surrounding country that 1 am a licensed auctioncer for the County of Waterloo. _ All sales intrusted to me will reâ€" ceive prompt and caréful attenâ€" tion. Practical . knowledge of real estate, farin stock and imâ€" ener, Ontario plements. Auto Links GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Street UOffice, Waterloo Mutual Buildâ€" ing. Established 1864. GENERAL WANTS. Experienced Auctioneer and Valuator ° Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"Practical knowâ€" ledge of values of real estate, live stock, implements, setc. Phone 136, Waterloo. _â€" Potter‘s FIRE INSURANCE THE MERCANTILE Manager. Inspec C. A. BOEHM, District Agent. Head Offite, Waterioo Subscribed Capital .. $250,000 Deposit with the Dominâ€" Government .. ... $156,698.00 All policies guaranteed by the Lancashire Insurance Company with Assets of $29,636,465.00, Alfred Wright, Secretary. C. A. BOEKHM, DIST. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. CAULIFLOWER PLANTS. INCORPORATED 1870 H. B. DUERING COMPANY B. E. BECHTEL, Inspector. Phone 249 24â€"71 15t( Number unlimited. Ideal . weight 180 to 220 Ibs. We buy for a highâ€" class trade. You give us the goods and we will pay the price. Shipping point Baden, every alternate Wedne# day. Next shipment June 18th. (The Ol@ Firm) ed to fit and cure sore shoulders, first class workmanship. _ Prices right. o If so, have your wants supâ€" plied here. We aiways keep on hand choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Do You Appreciate First * WANTED Bacon Hog Phone 243. Why not buy your-muu here and get the best? EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fisher. Satisfaction guaranteed. Calls from all parts of | county promptly attended to. UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DiRECTORS Waterloo. Phone 80. . Night Phone 207W. Master & Hunsberger Reasonable Prices. Office Phone, Waterloo 33 W. Shinn residence, Wateploo, 333K Ed..Llppert. residence, phone 231 .Store phonk, Kitchener, §70. No extra charge for motor hearse. e Farm at New Hamburg for Quick Saleâ€"4 acres Hariwood Bush, balance under good state of cultiâ€" vation. 9 rgomed brick house, large bank barn with straw shed and other necâ€" essary â€" outbuildings, â€" well watered and well fenced. If sold before seeding price is LETTER & DREISINCER O0. _ After _ seeding me will advance:â€" Apply at once to 4 ; Real Estéte â€" Waterieo Phone 185.‘ A. K. Crossman st Equipment, Undertakers 94; Acre Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT Class Baden. Meats Waterloo.