ww en +5 wl prc 1 e ts uf 2 Liid nans ren close to 1,000 ot a 5,000â€"head run witks . Létt" over ‘wt "the" ¢tlose of~the ? re ~â€.-t feeling, however, ’9 paske iA« 4 21 bek j en onl 7 $ tiike: of! 1g6 jamshs openéd‘s W&odmlhï¬l&l» range© for : choicé hhltn- _flivtg were stronger at from 4itq 4% cents, a breeding purposes at the lower figure. . Hogs old strong at an adrance of aâ€"amarter to a half over last week, Ryg the range for selects being from 9% to 10 cents. . Choice heavy stéers . .$ 6.00 Butcher steers, choice, 6.15 @n.m *hA! 13 34 400 Butcher h‘lfl",“fl@ #‘ko Hoge, ted and watered 9.75 Efl?dlcln 10.00 g%-lnb: Avflciiel 900 ~&b,, country points .. 8.15 1 .;,;, TORONTO GRAIN. * TORONTO, Oct. 11.â€" Grain dealers &n the Toronto Board of Trade were maktnig "the teMowing quotations: 788 al; No. 2 Northern, $1.23% woipinal; No. 3, $1.21, nominal. ‘Mariftoba catsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 49¢; No. 3 C 46%4c; extra No. 1 feed, 46Â¥4¢; No $ #eeqd, 42¢. F pégieyâ€"PNo. 3 C.W., 65¢. Fiâ€" ho, ",."M "%7 burâ€"First patents, $8.30; Â¥ ‘?F' ilits, $7.80, Toronto. f : ol Ag: #Burâ€"35.50, butk, seaboard. sA hiédd; § Del{vered, Montreal freight; nhik. Tncluded ; bran. per tor. : ‘ to $24.00; short, .per ton, 325 uï¬. vo feed flour, %70 to $1.30. Halod _ â€"TÂ¥acK Toronto, per ton, $29% No. ®, §31; mixed, $18. WM-â€"&} 4ots,"$11.00, track, To: Ach?u. Créamâ€"40c per lb., butter tut, at shipping points for Toronto deâ€" gTeRrontg PRpDUCE. tONTO, Oct. 11.â€" City whole: A&re paying at country points as : <~sNEREW DUNDEE: Now laid, 46 to A8c; held, 41 â€"â€" Creamery, fresh made, l to |35%%c; prints, 35 to y, 25 to 30¢; cooking, 18 to Wh\ #2 to 306; turkay®, 40c. to 130; fow!, 10 to auctioneer comes from whose motto is to give 11â€" De chijckens, § 1.25 00.00 10.90, 5.00 10.00 10.25 $.25 5.15 2.15 5.16 $.15 4.50 3.50 triplets, 36. to Zft; Suitons, new, 28 35¢; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, 42 to 43¢; No. 2, 39 to 40¢; cooking, 22 lal gal, $2.50; per 5 imperial gals., $2.35.‘ Maple sugar, W., 19â€"toâ€" 320. Hokeyâ€"60° and ‘30â€"pound: tins, 14%4e to 15¢ per‘lb; 5 and 2%â€"ib tins,‘16 to 17¢ per 1b:; Ontario comb honey, per doz., $3.75 to $4.50. Potatoesâ€"Per 90-]3 bfz, $1.175 to $1.90. â€" ~ oo & P " S orrrm es eirucmoomuat ie siniresgecmenccce occccc, 4e PCY MRY POF prisomer for food. ‘This % “I‘“l, 1 8T. JACOBA is a very slight increase over . last ; ; lvl\ b fl[ ioi e naieee C on dn ul year when the rate was 19.89¢ and in + . m % | Who‘s Who and What‘s What. '““ when it was 18.40c. via cmn m com" During the pagt year there have ers i \Euro na_ Reuben has just come in from his nfined in the sion in E p‘ . been 141 prisoners confin jail, l’t Im rovem t * :‘::flln"; :'en": &:flz& along the of this number 15 being female and| . po P en | uks and broes of‘the‘Conestogo and 126 male. When the year opened On e TÂ¥ has broke out in rapture about Oct. 1st. 1980 there were 4 in custogy, [ _ DTTAWA, Oct. 10â€"â€"& very marked "Ere, in th improvement in conditions in Italy | re, in the northern gale, all male and when it cloSed at the beâ€"| * > o ns Y The: summer tresses, of the trees @"¢‘ ginning of this month the number t :‘n' Beéil::;: re;:rwd by tlhe re ; ; ~: «> gone, , }wu also 7, although in this case 2 Qé.pof n :“ trade commissionâ€". 1;" '“::l“ Autummn, af around Our) were females. The highest number| /‘ P Uoe :o:h;o:;u.b:llzï¬n of the‘ o. e * â€" Departmen e and Commerce > i L q!pfluohercuuyoum‘apu, f j 6 â€", â€"~Maeve:put their glory on. â€" |aud the‘léwest‘1. Of those committed .,ml:"sr:â€'sl_°'n:"::' T":; Conunlt es fir> : {the maintémance of, 42â€" was defrayed . o meakner, »Lie general | Mr. Henryâ€"~Gies has returned ‘.'°"‘,,â€"by the Wmm/ud that of 94 5’ :fllmfld and industrial situation @njoying a week.among his old friends; ing niguicipalittes. "The number | of hows substantial progressâ€" There is in and around Zurich, .Huron count ho a strong demand, he .says, for Capâ€" hk ®‘Yâ€"| days the prisoners spent in custody| | P Sk * _ None of celebrated the 5882nd JeWâ€"|yyral1eq 3882 There were no escapes dian can)led goods in Belgium, inâ€" ind Now year on Sentur Pt w 8 (or dentme at t fntintion 0 0| ce giaier aat condonacd mliey try for the occasion. Typer of Prigoners also for fresh* apples, honey, cheese, Another week has wrought a change|| * !"* committals, 91 were BrSt‘Of | butser, eggs and generally all food. in the mings of men, and the mormn [feurse. 40 gecond offencbs, 6 third °,"’prodncu. The tendency is towards ern slope is the scene of renewed ac.|(°"°°" and 4 were in the toils for MOY® | pigher prices. | tivity. Lichty Bros. are concreting, than the third time. Only one W@%; wimfam McLarke, Canadian Wrade three to one, from the bridge, halfâ€" below the age of sixteen. Four WeT@/omimissioner at Milan, notes as an way up the grade. The remainder of committed to jail and afterwards T6 . enoouraging feature in the Italian the grade is treated to & coat of the moved to the reformatory, 14 WEr¢ situation, an improved politicoâ€"social oldâ€"time gravel with gutters to carry| %°Dtenced direct to the Ontarlo R® condition, marked in less "strikes" off the water. This is a great improve.| {Ormatory, zd"‘"e m‘g :’ 3284 ; and an increasing investment of capiâ€" maer smaton mrman onb ts Rene Pracig|6o _ ons o mt ie s heee o m cernin Ivy indent HaiPte: â€" gov@rnment road authorities wlv.h"vo the Kingstone penitentiary and 47 Wlndwr Mai't Is© 3 good results. were sentenced to jail and retained Rifled Iï¬ Detroit Mr. Hdrold Reynold spent the week: until the expiration of their sentence.| ! By'th dit G an end with his parents at 460 Oxford St.,| Nine were sentenced for periods unâ€" * & London. ‘ der 30 days 16 for periods ranging ‘The I. L. P. assisted by the U. F. Q.} from 30 to 60 days, 8 for periods of | . DETROIT, Oct. 8. Pour armed v & highwaymen bere late last night held party held an organization meeting in{ two months, 15 for periods of 244 and Winkier‘s Hall on Wednesd $ months, 1 for 4 months, 9 for 6 up the Government mall truck, carryâ€" ; h a h !nl (eok. . . = months 1‘ for 1 year, 10 for' over one ng.the Windsor mail from the Detrolt: ing, with a hopeful outlook. * * Windsor ferry ‘dock to the main post Two old landmarks om King street|Year and less than 2 years, 8 for perâ€" > office, and after compelling the driver, disappeared this week, what was famâ€"|fods of from 2 to 3 years in the peri * «n old, unarmed man, to drive into a Hiarly known as the "Tin Bank" and|tentliary and 2 for periods of 3 ye idark alley, they unloaded all the regâ€" tha ald Balim of Gilead three that afâ€"fand over. ‘Tubtzeat mail into an sutomiobile and None of celebrated the 5882nd Jewâ€" ish New Â¥ear on Sunday, but we noâ€" ticed quite a lovely demand for poulâ€" try for the occasion. Another week has wrought a chnml in the minds of men, and the northâ€" ern slope is the scene of renewed acâ€" tivity. Lichty Bros. are concreting, three to one, from the bridge, halfâ€" way up the grade. The remainder ol‘ the grade is treated to & coat of the oldâ€"time gravel. with gutters to carry off the water. This is a great improveâ€" ment on conditions of a week age Messrs. Kock and Welker were lni Toronto last week interviewing the gov@rnment road authorities wllh’ good results. l ‘The I. L. P. assisted by the U. F. O. party held an organization meeting in Winkler‘s Hall on Wednesday evenâ€" ing, with a hopeful outlook. Two old landmarks om King street disappeared this week, what was famâ€" Hiarly known as the ‘"Tin Bank" and the old Balm of Gilead three that afâ€" forded its shade for many years. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Oberholtser and family attended the funeral services of the former‘s mother in Zion church Kitchermer on Thureday afternoon. ; A fashion comment states that in future men‘s.@lothing. is to be cut along sober lines. That will "M.Mz'i affect the custom of haying hipâ€"pock» . The: teachers of the. Public School‘ a&re attending the annuga)l . Waterioo County Teachers‘ Association in Klt-_J cheperâ€"this week.: F i More Shooting in _ . Streets of Belfast (Canadian Press Service) BELFAST, Oct. 10.â€"There was re newed shooting in Seaford Btreet, East Belfast, this afternort, creating a turmoll in the district. * The .previous disturbances originâ€" ated in an attack on Nationalists and Sinn Feiners engaged in tramway track reconstruction and the workâ€" men were repiaced by Unionists. Today the latter readhed a Sinn Feln locality in the trackâ€"laying work hnd vigofous reprisale were taken. _ Closing Hour Is W & Left As Before SE uEd 1 ©G CEOREIM® LC ME OME MR C by Lory , 1 for being an inmate of a house hade. ,‘._lst !mm. #4 for theff,"1 as being f&», Seplored. the introduction ir foy‘|same, 6 for manslaughter, 1 for, pérâ€" where |Jur#, 3 for recéiving stolan goods,‘ 34 at 13 [for vagramcy and 82 for other offen ce not Linted ; o) nl 015 5.4 )74 4 H How would you Mke to live on 20%4 were Go cents a day in these times of the High, Governor Cost of Living? Impossible, you say.‘ ‘ . ® Not at all, for quite a few people have done it right here in Kitchener. Theag m are the figures quoted by Governor s Cook in his annual report on the Counâ€" ty jall and represent the average cop&r\ Nativity i Of the prisoners committed 84 were Canadians, 12 were English, 5 were Irish, 7 were Scotch, 4 were from me ‘United States and 2# were from otliet countrles. | In the matter of religious persuasion 43 were‘:Roman Catholics. 18 were Church of England, 22 were Presbyterians, 20 were Methodisth ‘and 38 ‘were of other: denomingil The thajority were single, «herey ‘ ‘ah even 100 single and 41 married., | Eight could neitWher read nor write. Forty were:listed as intemperaté and‘ 101 as temperate.. As to.ocoupations 64 were listed as laborers, 9 gs agents, 9 as shoemakers, 5 as farmers, 4 as machinists 4 as carpenters, 3 as. ser; vapnts, 2 as lawyers. 2 as painters, 2 as olerks, 2 as constables, 2 a« blackâ€" aimiths, and one sach of the following baker, barber, boy of no occupation, butcher, cooper, hotel keeper, merchâ€" ant, moulder, printer, railway emâ€" ploye, woodworker, plasterer. Seven were listed as of no occupation and tem as having occupations not given in the above list. : The offences for which the prisonâ€" ers were committed were as follows} 10 for assault, 5 for felonious assault, 4 &br indecent assault, 1. attempted sujeide, 1 abductioh, 2 burglaries, 2 for. contempt of court, 1 for destroying Wrdbertis| 6 tor being drunuk arid disorâ€" hetis; 1 for forgery, 4 for false pre teroes, 9 for housebreaking and robâ€" Judge‘s criminal court, 46 were disâ€" el,.rl without trial, 13 were allowâ€" ed their freedom on suspended sanâ€" tefice and 81 ware gived géntences in year. would you | the prisoners held in the ja{l | NAIl Offences «is vere as | Aldermen Refuse to +4% au y eP t d 4. ~ se S ) dhan‘ io: C2 C aitke . io d~ Ap! in recéut years. , Governor Cook ‘ is 3 .;xthuwfltmï¬nhq’nm. y M ‘other two having died in the :â€"‘â€" bervice. Those who weht before him for ? tast ‘mentioned. having served for the @g» deplored the introduction of a third Q,Lr::ty into the province to split the 24 }ramks of the Liberals, ag in 1911. A p. | Jefinite pronquncement against the . ‘.1pn@muliuuo. of rallways was made 3 "| ov Mr. Archambauit. Id Ontario can claim. a lofiger record \ _ FOR CANADA . DETROIT, Oct. 8. â€" Four armed ‘hlï¬wuymen here late last night held up the Government mail truck, carryâ€" Ing.the Windsor mail from the Detroitâ€" Windsor ferry ‘dock to the main post office, and after compelling the driver, «n old, unarmed man, to drive into a ‘dark alley, they unloaded all the reg: ‘Aétered mall into an automobile and drove away. They are believed to Have secured many thousands of dolâ€" lars in currency which was among the egistered mail. ‘ © ‘The robbery was committed in the éry heart of the city and within a. ‘atoume‘s ‘throw of police headquarters. Twentyâ€"one bags of ordinary mail, two ‘bags of registered mall and 74 packâ€" ges, most ‘of them believed to contain mfléhn‘ currency, were taken. * Wt“ï¬or"b-ï¬lu each night ship their turptus ‘United States currency on the 10 o‘clock dispatch to Detroit, and the men who committed the robbery were apparently aware of that fact. _ In ‘addition it is also believed ‘that at least $100,000 in Windsor race track receipts was among the registered packages. ‘ Fear of War Bervice ‘than Mr. Cook. These are _MONTREAL, Oct. 6.â€"That Canada had been committed â€"to wat a&rinst France in case Great Britain and _l‘rg-_;e gould not agree on the Siles ian question, was the fear expressed by Joseph Arghambgult, at a ing at Loniteii, following ‘His ing at Loniweil, following ‘His nominâ€" ation as Liberal ;{ndm_m for ‘the d vision at the : forthéoming~ Federal slection, "L a Hon. RodgipHe Lemieuwx, deprecatâ€" ed treating the tariff as a dogma an € 4 .00 ,_ Levy More Taxes i «x o oo t D edl fande. o With France Says Candidate 187241 lKIn; and other prominent Liberals. Deaiing with _ge manifesto of the |prlmo minister, the Liberal leader said | r. Meighen began by claiming for his |g‘ovemmont the credit of conducting ‘the war and ended by deciaring that ! is government had extended the franâ€" (ghise to women voters. But, Mr. King ‘userted, there was no one who beâ€" Heved that the government of Arthur Meighen had carrjied on the war and no one who did not know that Mr. Melighen and his friends had refused }the votl to threequarters of the women of Canada. | The record of Mr. Meighen had been one of reaction when construction was ‘needed, said the Liberal leader, ~and |: one of autocracy when the country | was erying out for a réturn to democâ€" racy amd freedom, ecopomy and re trenehment in public expenditures, I e People Not coq’nul@od Bir; V.‘!‘rid Laurier. had dissolyed parliament to consult .fhp-people on | reciptocity. But the Boraenâ€"Meighen | gdvernments too!: over 20,000 miles of rallways without a word with or from the people. The Grand Trunk agreeâ€" ment was forced down the throats of parliament men. This was a governâ€" ment of autocracy, not of democracy.' Govearnment was carried on toâ€"day, ) controlled, said Mr. King, by pollucnll autocrats and industrial plutocrats. | IAMHERST, "N.8., Oct: 6.â€"Imménse wUdiences of Amherst and Cumberland County citizens estimated at 6,000 perâ€" sons yesterday gathered in the Arena Messrs. King and Crerar Re ply to Manifesto of ATTETACK. Reactionary Measures Says Kingâ€"Not Right Morally ... "Until that combination is broken (and the people now have their opporâ€" tunity), you cannot have free and proâ€" per government," Mr. King declared. Mr. Meighen‘s manifesto was A "hymn to protection," Dr. Beland declared. There were five points in the manifesto: â€" First, Mr. Meighen says, "I am right" second, "My opâ€" ponents are bad," third, "I _ am good," fourth, "Mr. King is wicked," and fifth, "I am the descendant of Abel and Mr. King is the descendant of Cain." Mr. Crerar‘s Answer jR BRANDON, Man., Oct. 6.â€"Hon. T. A. Crerar, speaking at a National Proâ€" gressive meeting here last night openâ€" ed his campaign. The speech came late in the evening and followed a convention at which the Progressives of the Brandon constituency . chose Robt. Forke as their candidate in‘ the i'onbnl election. ‘ ~â€"Mr. Crerar, attacked the contention; of the prime minéster {that protocuohl had brought prosperity.to Canada. Tn: 1911, Mro.â€"Crepar declared, census reâ€" turnsâ€"showed that Canada had a popHâ€" lation of 7,200,000. Immigration since lmen, according to officlal * figures, amounted to 1,800,000. ‘ In the same period births over deaths numbered 140,000, so that at the present time Canada should have a population of 10,140,000. As a matter of fact, how ever, unofficial reports of this year‘s census showed that the total po:un» tion of Canada will not be in excess of $,500,000. That, added Mr. Crerar. leaves over a million and a half unacâ€" counted for. Explains Tariff Stand ‘"Mr. Meighen wantg to know where we stand in regard to the tariff," Mr Crerar continued. "We stand opposed to the principle of protection as being nelther sound economically, or right morally. _ Our policy on the tariff is development of the natural resources, of agriculture, 6f the forests and minâ€" Ing. Thoss are real industriés. If we put them in a healthy, vivid condition, our country will prosper." Bees Certain Victory ‘The new movement had attracted some e,rylucllm. but,there was no moveâ€" ment worth while which did not atâ€" tract some dfiticiam. It was sure to get some brickâ€"bats thrown at it. But the Progressive movement was marchâ€" ing to certain vietory. ‘ Largest Diamond Found in Arkansas (Camadian Press Service) LITTLE ROOK, Ark., Oct. 10.â€"The targest diamond mined in the Arkanâ€" in one hundred loads of : * Fischers Mila‘ cider n trom the 'no‘mg‘ Figchers‘ Mills Cider Mh‘ h rate, was aold in |over? Tuesday and We STRAYEDâ€"Bteck, white and tan beagle hound, near Breslau, Reward. for information on recovery. Simor Baer, RR. No. 2, Kitchener, Phone 16 r 5. 40â€" 2t. WANTEDâ€"Bright boy to learn the printing trade. Splendid opportuniâ€" ty for advancement. Apply Chronâ€" icleâ€"Telegraph Press, 13 Erb St.â€" 10â€"11â€"5t. FOR SALEâ€"Three good Cows, two‘ due to calve in November; onej fresh four months; two yearling heifers. Robert Hamilton, R. R. No. 1, Preston. â€"41tf. | WAWNTED â€" At once several young men or ladies of good address to to take orders for a fine line of Christmas greetings. Sell on ll‘hl.{ Attractive proposition. Apply Chronicleâ€"Telegraph at Waterioo. . oo nksans s _ _ $253t FOR SALEâ€"Near Kitchener city }imâ€" * n Preston and Kitchéner new highway, five acres of goodilevel ~â€"â€"â€"â€" FARM FOR SALE _ _ The undersigned offers for sale this valuable farm consisting of 60 acres situated near Doon. . On the property is a good orchard, parn and house. Water in house and barn. Apply to David Lippert, RR. Segeee se Pnd P e o k af LICENSED AUCTIONEEA.! #A01.. ‘Prompt ritention will be given tw s sales entrusted to ‘me and satisfac tion gusranteed. JOHN ZIMMERMAN. NoQ. 1, Blair. Box 69, Phone 340J Thige, "one ‘Waterico bioWer whtâ€" chine, one Waterloo $$x48 garrier. The above machines are fitted with Milverton feeder and chaff blower and are priced to sell. Apply Box 54, St. Clements.â€"18â€"tL h.“. suitable for subdivision,;good | invéstment for some: one. . W. J.! Schdugter, Real Estate and Business{â€" Broker, Preston.â€"39â€"3t. > » t }I»nuerlng&Shantz THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE INCORPORATED 1874 Bubscribed Capital. . .$250,000 Jeposit with the Dominion Government ..... $156,898.00 All policles guaranteed by the London & Lancashire Fire Inâ€" surance Co. Ltd with Assets of CIDER MILL OPEN * Fischers Mila‘ cider milwwn Alfred Wright, Secretary. C. A. BOEHM, DI8T. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 Best Equipment Reasonable Prices Office Phone, Waterloo 83W Shinn residence, Waterloo 333W i Ed. Lippert, réfid,. phone 231 Store Phone, Kitchener; 570 Countles of W:iterloo, Perth & Oxford All sales entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention Anyone wishing to purchase farm lands or City Property will do well to call on us beforp buying. Large lists to chooss Shipping Hogs _ _ Wanted Every Wednesday Delivered at the Baden Station Highest Market Price Will ED. RIECK Baden Phone No. 47 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS Undertaking SHINN & LIPPERT H. B. DUERING, Phone 136, E. J. SHANTZ, Phone 706 COMPANY Kitchener. Waterioo. 1tt MR 4s 0 Waterloo |f Boof, Pork;Lamb® || and Homeâ€"Made J . \ : â€"â€" Seusage = /‘ Waterioo MutGal fira Insurance _ Company : WANTEDâ€"Live Pouitry, detive to my place, not Jater than each week. ‘Broilers two lbs, (and over. E. M. Martin, St. J Do You Apprecsiate First â€" > plied here. We always keep ow hand .choloes 0. 5 c3 Ccms w# Why not buy your mééts Raré. and get the‘ b-_fl" . epaar FiSCHER,__. â€" Successor to J, W. i‘% Phone 243" C W 6 C. A. Boehmt Ing, 26 King St Telephongs} "Offh Satisfaction guaranteod Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to, LETTER & oasianieen UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL pml.o'ro* Waterloo > £ Phone 80."~ Night Phgné 20MW Market garden in splenâ€" did shape is offered© for sale. Situate at. Bridge port, convenient to MM' barn equipped. with boiler for pig feeding, good ehkk! en house. Your opportunâ€"« ity. Price only . | †f UNDERTAKERS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT | ~ King ‘Street A C Incorporated in 1868 : . â€"« aly 3 we shall be glad to have. a . call from waterioo Class you. bare -l\-ï¬ï¬eats l. 9 P J