TORONTO, Oct. 23.â€" (Dominion Live Stock Branch Report.â€"â€"Catte â€"Recsipts, 8,033; good to choice butcher steers active at steady prices, while inferior butcher cattle were very draggy. Heavy steers sold from $4.75 to $8.75, with bulk at $7 to $8.40. Butcher steers and heifers of fair to choice quality brought $5 to $6.50, with odd loads up to $7.25. Sheepâ€" Receipts, 6,190; lambs were actve at $12.25 for the bulk with some at $12.50; two loads sold at $12.75; good light sheep steady. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 2,300. hogs 25c. to 35¢. higher. Quotations: Heavy beef steers, cholce.ll... .. ....$7.00 & $8.15 Butchers steers, choice 6.00 @ 6.15 do., good.. .. ......5.50 @ 6.90 do., medium....... 5.00 @ 5.59 do., common.. .....4.00 @ 5.00 Butcher heifers, choice 6.00 @ 6.50 do., medium......, 5.00 @ 5.50 do., common.. .....4.00 @ 5.50 Butcher cows, choice 4.00 @ 5.50 Calvesâ€"Receipts, 567. two calves brought $13, with tops generally at $12. do., medium ........ do., common ... ... Milch cows, choice.... Springers, choice.....8 Sheep, ewes.... ..0... LAMDE::2u usc cseus d Hogs, fed and watered S@IGCI8:: 2oas «old do., lights.. .... > d4o.. heavies.... ... Sows..ll. 22 2l es ly steady. top matured beef steer $13.55 several loads, $13.50; . hbe yearlings, $13; bulk native stee $5.50 @ $12. lower grade heef cos and heifers largely 25e. lower; oth grades steady to weuk; bulls .v.'-'u to 15¢. lower. veal calves weak | 25c. lower; bulk western grasset $659 @ 3$7; stockers and feede fairly active, 100. to lac. lows bulk desirable bologna bulis, §1 0 $4.25; bulk stockers and feedor $6.25 @ $7.50. do., medium .... Canmers and culters Butcher bulls, good do., common .. .. Feeding steers, good doy, ffat.: : Stockers, good do.. fair .. CHICAGO, | Oct. 23. â€"Cattleâ€"Reâ€" ceipts, 32,000. native beef steers and yearlings steady to 15c. lower; mos(â€" Mogsâ€"Receipts opened strong to ing with advanc Who‘s Who and What‘s What The autumnal day in and the glory of ¢ has faded into a hazy the chiliness of the w us I gelical Chur We enjoyed "Dst evening last week w (. manipulated his U. F. 0. lecture fro pretty girl warhling ville, Ky makes . o will soon through sent a cheque of $1 confreres in Timish The "Thank You" W. L. Mackenzic K his reception here much appreclated b The local turning out t ing up their ing out their wer Calvary Chur forgetful of the ends around Ha when $20 chener spent the weeX eMC 7 and Mrs. Wahl Mra. 1. E. Filsinger is sD a week with friends in New a week burg. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruggle were business visitors to Kitchener on Friday. Personals Mr. Peter Bowman of Wallenstein has bought Mr. Henry Hoffer‘s There we mest Th Mr 1¢ en] n they go choice and Mrs spent the ST. JACOSBS th within FLORADALE f« h 0 lated by the coureurs d etr old kit 1 Win m m bonn ko wh v 25c. lower; other weuk; bulls 'v;--:lk il calves weak to western grassers, 1i in « Th $1 h Sun ne 1t the vl Riephart h qo So was not ym {T 18 14.00 @ 000 $0.00 .2.00 12.00 10.00 .8.00 .5.00 10 Inin« r is spending 6.00 @ 5.50 @ 5.00 @ 4.00 @ imily 6 Tl \re nd with Mr 70.00 pt. lith is citizens. â€" bois. are ags, polish ‘ ind sort h h bulk 16 the @ 00 90.0u @100.00 @ 6.50 closing October @: eUnR market Sunday { cows { some wh h teers 10 H Ham 6 tan next U K fr to 200â€"pound average $9.40 @ $9.55; good 210 to 275, pound butchers mostly $9.60 @ $9.65. top, $9.75; bulk packing sows, $7.90 @ $8.40; pigs mostly $9%5 @ $9.35; estimatâ€" ed holdover, 12,000. Sheep â€" Receipts, 31,000; fat lambs opened weak to 25c. lqwer. top natives, $14.60 to city butchâ€" ers and $14.40 to packers; bulk, $14 @ $14.40; culls mostly $10; fegders strong to 25¢, higher. feedâ€" h{; lambs $14.75; bulk, $14.25 0‘ $14.50; sheep steady. heavy fat ewes, $4.50 @ $5.50; lighter, ‘wWeighls Jipward to $7.50. . No No No Cornâ€"No. Cornâ€"No. No. 2 yellow Oatsâ€"No. M: $117 Al I‘r News Notes Mrac J. B sn M M fam Mr cinda â€" Albrecht of Kitchener we visiting friends here on Sunday Messrs. Peter A. Wagner and Fo Ofttman were business visit at St. Clements on Saturday last CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO, Oct. 23;â€"{'33}/ close: Wheatâ€"No. 2 red, $1.17 & $1.17% o. 2 hard, $1.15 and $1.16. Cornâ€"No. 2 hard, $115 @ $1.16 Cornâ€"No. 2 mixed, 70c @ 71%e o. 2 yellow, 70Â¥%e. @ 71%c. Oatsâ€"No. 2 white 42%e @ 45¢; . 3. 41%e @ 43%e. Barley, 60c. @ 69c. Cash grain: Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.005% o. 2 99%c. No. 3 96%e; No. Messre. Val. Berdux and . Alf BRattelburg visited at the former‘s home on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Huehn went to Baden on Monday and engaged as engineer in an apple factory. â€" Millfex Barl Ontari MONTREAl TORONTO TORONTO. Ort HAY AND STRAW TORONTO. Oct. 23.â€"â€"Ma; M Am Mi Ar M th M M M Mr Mra. C. Albre nity Wir Flaxâ€"No. 1 N. W. C $ CW $211%1 N M M Saturd Ottman M H d met in in W M M D Maltin M M Mr WELLESLEY M M M Ke M M M in M M. 8 irents. c.Allan I ts Meint W Out M W.. 42lic. No. 3 No. i1 feed, 38%¢; â€" No. 2 feed 33%e Eds \l W 14 W GRAIN W business K ind â€" Miss Lu nd â€" Kit d h M $18 No. 4 $1.01. No. 3 M W de If $14 M W ut Newsq of Interest Finger Amputated We Juseni Hof Personals s Miss Florence Wright was a visâ€" itor with Kitchener friends last week. Mr. Oscar Huehn spent Sagurday in Galt on business. Aid Fire Sufferers. This village and vicinity respondâ€" ed to the call for relief for the fire stricken sufferers n Northern Ontaro by generous contrbuton and wearing apparel Successful) Bazaar. The Lutheran Ladies‘ Aid bazaar held last Wednesday was well paâ€" tronized and turned out a most deâ€" clded success financially. In the evening the ladies were faâ€" vored by the presence of the two riding government representatives, Messrs. W. D. Euler, M.P. and N. Asmussen, MPP., who â€" made apâ€" propriate . addresses. Mr. Blankâ€" stein of Kitchener was the lucky winner of the fancy prize quilt. Hydro Power Soon Available Dedicat Personals Thumb Taken Off Personals and other items as told by Waterloo Chronicle correspondents Play The Dramatic Society of Hayaville staged their play "A Poor Married Man" in the Opera Hall here and had a large crowd out to hear them Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Grody and family of Kitchener spent the week end at the home of the former‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Grody. M Mr. and Mrs. Porcy Currie motor Mr. and Mrs. 8. Rohr and family ed to Guelph on Sunday. 1 and Miss Maranda Halliman motofed Mr. N. M. Steinmanr made a bus, to Kiravall on Sunday. ; neks~ trip to Guelph on Monday, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Melvilie Veitch And The Hydro line M a Success on Services W conEsTOoGo. Al Sun h Toronto Toronto and Mr. and Duton ofâ€" Plattsville, Preston on Sunday to { Mr. and Mrs. Ayton BADEN MT Da y Mi y I Sehum then â€" newly built cated and now that ich has been built wements made are t reâ€"dedication will e above day. The Ire the Lutheran On this day ‘s. Geo. O. Stroh. Ludwig of Kitch tor with relative: of M is now presenting though the time en the julce would Sunda 1 n‘s Hospital, Torâ€" undergoing treat Wayne will soon th th hov vill will 1 M ing clergy who W. schierholt evening, chief w th K () M M church since o. Full in d forenoon in e 30th year built and a on Monday home again A D on will bi Mrs. Thom n rem Du th ive mad« _ of K Mr. and W *X 1 held a men o h Sm Stru TL m it land b tor Mi St it h Mrs. J. Douglas, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. Gifâ€" fod, left on Saturday for Port Hur on, where she will spend a week beâ€" fore leaving for her home in Carâ€" sonvilie, Mich. # Bornâ€"At Haysville, on Oct. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens, a son. Miss D. F. Walker of Glenalien spent the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents here. A meeting. of the 1st Wilmot Troop of Boy Scouts was held on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W.. A. Cook is visiting friends in Toronto at present. Misses Anna and Mae Anderson left on Monday for Toronto where they will spend a few days before leaving for New York. Aid for Fire Sufferers. The Women‘s Institute hore has received a call from the Institute representative in the fire swept area of Northern Ontario expressing the urgent need for clothing _ of all kinds. Donations may be left at the Haysyille store any time before Ocut. 26th. Any donations of clothâ€" ing will be appreciated. There will will be a sewing bee at the home cf Ms. Ed. Schiedel on Tuesday afâ€" tenoon to make up clothing for the sufferers. Msster Kenneth Weicker enterâ€" tained his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kalbfleisch and his unâ€" cle‘s, Messrs. Fred and Kenneth Kalbfleisch of New Hamburg last Thursday, it being his birthday. Mrs. J. Carter and. little son, Leonard of Stratford, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Schâ€" iedel Mr. C. Lichti spent Sunday wWith friends in Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown | spent Sunday with friends in New Hamâ€" burg. & Mr. and Mrs. David Lichti son, Floyd, Arthur of Waterioo ed at the home of Mr. James Ste on Sunday. * Atiss Beatrice Walton of New Locals and Personals burg spent Sunday under NC pPM! ental roof. Miss Eliza Brown is spending a week with friends in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Mcintyre and «daughters, Marjorie and Florence, spent Sunday at Mr. A. wW. Calla: man The Haysvyill men‘s Institut Dunidee on Tue: parents, â€" Mr. and Mrs. IL. Walker Mrs. Win. Graham, and famgly uut Miss Lacy Tye of Galt are vis iting frilnds ‘here. Mr. and Mrs. Waterman and lit tle . on of New Dundee spent Sun: day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love Mr. Tonic Peper _ of Dunpvill« «pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs M iff M K M Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder visit ed with relatives in Galt on Sunday. Miss Annie Lane of Galt spent the week end with her friend, Miss M of her cousin, Mrs. I. Hilborn. Mrs. A. Fried, Mrs. L. Fried and Mr. Ralph Fried visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nell Wanner in Strasburg on Miss May Dedman and Miss (‘lvo‘ vs Drone of Brantford spent S Fried spent Sunday at Plaines, nt»} at the home of Mr. H. Backle the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Latsch _z Mr. Frank Kenyon of Bright was a Sunday visitor In this vicinity. M onz mm Mr. and Mrs. Norman Snyder visitâ€" BgRIDGEPORT ed with relatives in Elmira on Sunâ€" he "â€"â€"â€":’_’â€""‘:_"“_n_‘â€" Myrt] day lager Mrs. Austin Swltzer spent Sunday nt Galt Hospital with her wee son, Clare, who had recently had an operâ€" ation. We are pleased to report that he is improving. 1 inR Mi M M M Jer. Miss M Mis rich fford Marjorie: Walker of L nding . few days witl s Mr. and Mrs. IL Wa â€" Win. Graham, and f iss Lacy Tye of Qult ar frinds ‘here. Beatrice Walton of New Ham pent Sunday under the par i mod. . Mi Ina Mill Hallman Erl HAYSVILLE ROSEVILLE ghiful hti spent Sunday with last le branch of the N ite matored o iN esday afternoon whe hom n&Z 1t { Kitchener is returned hon ral months wit ilford. ul Schraimm an igh H iff in with Mr Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mi M at Hill Milter vill 10011 Mi f Ottawa family the Laute Ham ndon vens call W ind in t of Nov. 28 (Tuesday)â€"Farm Stock and {mplements â€" of Andrew W Streicher, 1% miles west of Wellâ€" esley and %4 miles east of Lisbon, January 11â€" Valuable farm of 100 acres of Al land with good buildings; better (known as the John Riehl farm, 4 mile south of Lisbon and 2i% miles southwest of Wellesley (if not previously sold:. Also furm stock and implements, Nov. 29 (Wednesday)â€"Farm stock implements, Hay and Grain belongâ€" ing to Norman Gampp situated 1% miles east of New Hamburg on Bloom‘s Road lane leading in a! Ouk Grove cheese factory (No reâ€" serve.) Nov. 18 (Saturday)â€"Farm of 103 acres belonging to the estate of the late, Heman Hertel situated 1 mile rortheast of Freeport on the river road. Nov. 23 (Thursday)â€"Farm stock and implements belonging to Quigâ€" ley Johnson situated 1 mile south of Washington in the county of Oxford. ~ all belonging to John A. Balzer. January 11.â€" 108 acre valuable farm land with good buildings in township of Wilmot, 14 mile east of Lisbun and 1‘ miles west of WeL lesley belonging to John A. Balâ€" zer (if not previously sold).. to Mr. George Letch sithated 1% miles southeast of Centreville near Freeport. Dee. 7 (Thursday}â€"One hundred sere furm with good buildings and 12 acres good hardwood bush. Also enlire farm stock, implements and household effects belonging to Henâ€" ry A. Voll, situated 2 miles northâ€" west of Linweood on the 13th cunâ€" cession, township of Wellesley. Nov. 18 (Saturday) â€" Valuabie household effects at Kitchener marâ€" Nov. 115 i(Wednesday)â€"26 Head registered Jersey Oattle belonging ket liu implements and belonging to Fr Dewing Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Drone and the Missâ€" v« Drone of Brantford spent Sunday M Ma U de ons o > 11 An Elmira man was fined $1000 @ _â€"_~â€"â€"â€"â€"<<â€"<â€"~_â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"*® In police court, Kitchener, on Wed: A number of friends were onk’r-‘ nesday, Oct. 18th, or three months tained at the home of Mra. S. S'J in jail for yviolating the O.T.A. Act Gole, in honor of her guest, MrS. S.) on the highway. Through his lawyer Kraft of Batavia, N. Y. } he pleaded guilty but the _ request The fine team belonging to Mt.! was made that he be dealt with Down has bean bought by EdWR"’“ leniently owing to his being a young Schaefer. ; married man â€" with two . children. Friends of Rzra Heckendorn will| Magistrate Weir, however, said that ha clad to laarn that he is no‘dï¬y\ he must pay the penalty and the Friends of Rara Heckendorn will be glad to learn that he is steadily improving after his recent iliness. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gow of Etonia isited at the home of Mrs. L Hilâ€" orn on Sunday. Miss Margare! Beeckle of Kitchen y spent Sunday with her cousin lisg Lillian Beckle. Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Nasle and sighters â€" Ruth and â€" Helen are nending a week in Toronto. Mr. Robert Paige of Ayr was a iâ€"itor at the home of E. G. Hallman n Sunday. ns and oth« Kov. 15 1Wi «uit H. B. DUERING, Auctioneer M t] tkesp [r. Earl Zibbick of Etonia visited the home of Mrs. 1 Hilborn on (Continued from Page 8.) Sund Match h Lith I, H. TOMAN, Auctioneer. LM m} im _ Pod »brbxi ind feed pil. 454 a 14 (Tuesday)â€"Clearin mid feed R. ROTH, Auctioncer ngng 3. EW Sal t FRICKEY, Auctioneer In ile of farm stock marin gr SHANTZ, Auctioneer (Tnesday)â€"Farm _ stock, s and household effects, to Framk Kurt, situated it of Kitchener Post Of ad leading toward Bresâ€" of 100 id number f1 to« tarm 1‘ Ld MacDonald 10 belong ing mil in ind place horses, waâ€" r articles belonging k Milling Co dnesday)â€" Clearing som Tavistock mil to carry off s Additional Li h Dumfr Wrial wk sharp st xt imes )tTa outh th o Mr farm. stock ist of Hick tock. imp this earing auc inplements Ratz 14th lin« William Drumb Also it zt Adam h Platt mp mile Pn aust Lot »M it i E. J. SHANTZ, Kitchener. Auctioncer ing Machine, Wicker Clothes Busket Kitcheu Cupboard, good Kitchen Range. 2 burner Coal Oil Stove, Wash Sink, Wash Boiler, Wringer rearly new, Home made Carpet Strips, Buke Oven, some Dishes, Grden ‘Tools, Lawn Mower, Buck Saw, Beuch; and a lot of other ar ticles too numerous to imention TERMS â€"Cash. commencing at one thirty o‘clock the valuable goods as follows:â€" Centre Tables, Hall Rack, Wooden Bed with Tick and Springs, one good Bed room Suite, Flour Chest, Sewâ€" Round oak Extension ‘Table, polâ€" ished Oak Buffet, 6 Dining Chairs, six Cane Seated Chatrs, â€" several Rocking Chairs, kitchen Chairs, kitâ€" chen Table, Ward Robe, several There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the premises in the vill age of Bresisu on J. B. KNiIGHT Late of DORENWENDS Limited Will be at the Walper House, Ki chener on Wednesday, Nov. 8th. quick LADIES P1 For Sale or exchinge on city property, near Linwood, bank barn, straw shed, new implement shed, brick house, plenty of water in house farm W. T. PEMBER, 129 Yonge St Advice Running water at house and barns. Apply MRS. WlSMFR 436 Fountain St, Preston, Ont 41â€"2t It will pay producers to get in touch with us. Write, phone or call. A very desiralde properiy sit uated in the Town of Preston, known as the Wismer farm, containing about forty acres, with 9 room house. bank barn containing about forly: actes, with 9 room house, bank barn and â€" all necessary â€" buildings. Running water at house and Phone 2060 public that TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, October 31, and closing days for the portunity of thanking my cusâ€" tomers for the generous pat ronage extended during the 421t November ist, will season SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28th. For Sale i and the price is right. . For ko sale Apply to W. W. Frickâ€" tuctioncer Phone 48w, Waterloo f..1 Pembers Hair Coods I desire to announce to the MRS. ABRAM SHANTZ, Prop Highest Prices Paid For Churning Cream St. vacobs Cider Mill Shoomakers Dairy also wish to take Mr. Knigh in Of Valuable 100 ACRES & GENTS‘ HAIR GOODS J. B. SAUDER, Prop FINED $1000 barn KOLB, Clerk roanto. Ont i This 96 Church St Kitchener Appointment season be the this op D i good nonths Officers and Directorsa A. Act . George Diebel, President, Waterloo _ | Allen Bowman, viceâ€"pres., Presioa awyer | P E. Shantz, Preston equest | _ J. Howard Sim&non, Guelph t with _ S. B. Bricker, Waterloo. sPBNE Richard Rmc‘\mln. Kitchener | W. G. Weichel, Waterioo. ildren Al‘vu Baver, Waterloo id that‘ li !gg(g!;lwbgnn'nm h L. Inspector 0d th* | ARTHUR POSTER, Asst. Manager, \C. A. BOEHM, District Ament Kit Incorporated in 1863 TOTAL ASSETS OVER $1,000,000 THE MERCANTILE FIRE iNSURANCE Satisfaction guaranteed Calls from alil parts of the county prompt‘y attended to. UNDERTAKENS AND FUNERAL DITECTORS Waterloo C. A. BOEHM, DIST. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 Near Kitchener and Waterloo Phon: 80. Beef, Fork, Lamb and Homeâ€"Macue Sausage First Su: Phane If so, have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice Why not buy your meats hese and get the best? EDGAR FISCHER Real Estate _ Waterloo Phone 185 Subscribed Capital . .$250,000 Assets 2....... $700,000 LEITHR & DsEiSINGER R. K. Cressman Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Company UNKDERTAKERS All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd. with seâ€" curity of $50,250,000. Co You Appreciate Alfred Wright, Secretary The Royal Bank of Ganada INCORPORAT ED 1874 FARMERS SkKED GRALIN, LIVE BTOCK, FEED, Kte. have a* call Consult us about any of your busi ness affairs. U you ‘Bave MONEY to BANK, cessor io J. 8. Fischer 243 Wateri Class COMPANY Night Phone 207W Manager Meats lt Ap 14 1 p u} it P ts