Cuils ...... v.. Good ew"e lambs Bucks ...... .. Medium m... H Culls mmrmm» wp. Nttw-aueeipta, 4.894. - but use" ...tq " to " " Dutch" Bt-q-- . ttoodtoehoiee....T00 TBO hit to good ......650 700 Common to (air .._. f 00 ' " Butcher t1triter.-- '1oodtochoiee....675 T60 Pair to good .,..,,625 675 Common ...........55() $25 Butcher COWB-- Good to choice .... 5 50 6 50 Fair to good ......450 550 Conner: and cutters,, 2 25 3 50 Butcher bulls- Hogs-Receipts, 1,401 Select bacon .........1 Thick smooths p..... 1 Lights ...tr..' ...t. l Heavies...... ......l Saws .em.r... mr..... Bheep---Receipts, Good light sheep Heavies amt bucks Cash prices: wheat-r-No. 1 northern, $1.70%; No. 2, 31.67%; No. 3. 81.62%; No. 4, 81.48%; nu 5. $1.33%; No. 6. awoummmm. can. all M a no top. mmmwusuhsu; w m: a.“ to " And lod- t-W.60to8MO. _ f Boo to“ “I: - u 312.“. on an. hr thick moot». ad " $18.- " [or when. . 3m lamb. sold "any at a " 'u, QM ringed from " to â€.50 got "all offerings. ' No youth; hab- ousted. Fair ..r_rr.._".'". 6 00 Stoekers-- Good............... 5 50 Fair .r.ermm..errPr" 5 00 Calves-Receipts, 397. Good to choice ......9 50 Medium and heavy . . 4 50 Grassers ..r.FP'P...'. 4 00 Mild) cows. choice . .60 00 swingers. choice ....70 00 Fair trFmr._.., Bologna....-. Feeding Meers-- Ocean The Heal General Purpose Flour for both Bread or Pastry. An offer of merchan- dise or service is really attractive only when it is made by a man or groin) of men who have a background of Charac- ter, Experience and Ar- eomNihhment. .° The wise housewife or baker is more and more using and always order- ing Lilies (â€nub-Minna.“ Indian-availing" "8tahwtth-o'.rea.et.t" In business just as in art a background is ne- cessary. Figufes alone don't make a beautiful paint- ing. A selling or back- ground is vital. BACK- GROIIND' ALWAYS paramount. (Fancy Pastry) WINNIPEG GRAIN MADE TO MAKE GOOD BY NAME maul-imam} amount-tutu; by M.-' Flour 127 5 50 4 00 13 50 ll 50 13 50 ll 00 13 82 12 60 ll 60 ll 60 9 60 650 600 300 Mt so 8 50 5 00 so no bs 00 10 oo 8 50 5 50 15 00 13 00 14 00 12 00 12 10 10 60 550 450 350 626 550 Too 660 " . Two Shorthom bulls ready tor ser- vice and one Shorthorn cow with bull caht at foot. One grade cow with calf at mo't, great milker. Ap ply David Trussler, Wellesley. box 302; phone 20 9, 20-2t. Antiseptic Soothing Healing “W _ _ _ " .. 'err""--.-'; 'fth“ Mnc‘mw:ha. "t'tm't..lti-'etyi'sd* amoeba; ""t"..tPt_ti-itt-ttrtiusti.mksr. 't%e;aras1mu,0Nei$_. “14.1“. age; rut-cu. muzautuia‘ n. W eon-cu a an Barter-ite W., 'f3,t; NH may a Wallaby not a no Corrected Going along a suburban road a man saw an acquaintance busy in a field. "Hejlo." he sling out; "survey-, 'ing a little?" _ Another Name “Why do they call a dental office a parlor?" 0 Caledonia! Lady tto new housemaid engaged by Team): Why didn't you tell me, when you wrote answering my ques- tions so fully -that you were Scotch. Mary? KILLS TWO COWS Two mluable cows which died velzy suddenly on farms near Oshawa were examined by a veterinary and the cause of death discovered. Onp animal, owned by J. D. Hogarth,-hat1 two rusty‘nails and a buckle in its stomach and a needle in its heart. “Nu," mturned the other. “survey- ing a lot." That's jusl another name tor draw iug-room, isn‘l it " - VMV. "e"-..."'-...-'-,- a w., use: mu. ro.. bu._w m. d%atteSBt m. "it; Muft- _ _ttM0thdaraeNsr.tM6,atttr- A 'Prr"I l IPI. guy} " " o'clock tn a. bro-con. hm. not - Hnltohu ,rhaat--9to. 1 north“. “JIM: No. S, 81.13%; No. 8, tt.. Ontario oatg--0ood sound heavy oats in “riots, 470 to "e, Lo.b.. shipping mints. HARDWARE DIET Mtnltoln oi-Mo. I C. .W., " quoted: No. a c. w..-6M§c; extra No. l teed. “Me; No. 1 1991, Ffue: No. , teedjizxgc. All ot the above cud.. bar ports: Screenings -- Bundurd hauled, Com., bay ports, not 'on,824. Ontario wheat-Googi naming qual- ity in cnrlots, "Alt to $1.47. t.o.tr., outside points, nominal. Millteed-tlariots, delivered _ Mon, treat Heights. bags inetuded;jran, per ton, $27 to $28; shorts, per ton. $29 to $30; mlddliugs, per ton, $34 to $35: .good feed flour. per bag 3205. OTTAWA, May IL-The egg mar- kets genprally are firm and at some points up. Some eggs are arriving from the Prairie Provinces on form- er order. A car is reported delivered at Hamilton, extras, 34%c; firsts 32czc; seconds. 28c. American gxpr-No. , yellow. $1.32. track Toronto, prompt/shlmnt. Barley-Matting, 750 to 76c per bushel, com, Ontario points. Buckwheat-No. 2, Tlic. nominal, outside. Manitoba ttour-First patent, " 80, Toronto; do. second patent. " 30. Toronto. Toronto-towns, extras. 33c; firsts, 31c; seconds, 270 to 29c. Ontario noter--90 no. patents, te- " to $7. Toronto. TORONTO GRAIN AND FLOUI Marywl didna like lo be boasting. Gives quick relief for sprains. bruises, rheumatism and inflammation. FOR SALE 'ILO. i E. K.‘1teiner. Fire insurance pre- _‘ mium, 3800; Israel Clements, re- EGGS' pairing grader, 1.20; Andrew Schetr 'iayiL--Theegg mar- ner. labor, 6.00; Peter Baechler. are firm and at some grading and labor, 11.50; Henry Ran me eggs are arriving! labor, 7.20: R. G, Garden. cup grads.) rte Provinces on form- L25: Frank Ament. setting grading. r is mrported delivered 125: John Voll, labor. 5.00; Louis extras, 34%c: firsts Newaster, labor and grading. 18.40; B, 28C. ‘Jaa. Ograin. cup grease, .85; A. P, ibbing. extras. 33c; Dammeier, labor and grading, 23.57; solids, 27e to 290. W. J. Birmingham, drawing grave! _.h____ (duplicate order). 1.28; .Thos, Fret:- ite',)',',', labor and grading. 14.20; E. DIET J. Dietrich. labor and grading, 92.30; KILLS TWO COWS W. G. Hamilton, putting in culvert. tle cows which died an. 5.50; Leo Forwell, for 140 pas. , on tarms near Oshawa and " rails. 70.40; Alex Morrow. thy a veterinary and grading. 7.50: H. A. McPaddin. death discovered. Onp grading and labor, 11.50; Wm. Hair by J.D. Hogarth,Atatl 'ner, grading and labor, 33.50; John s and a buckle in its L. Eydt, grading, trarr;' D. Dewar, a needle itt its heart. teaming gravet. 4.50; Emanuel Berr ---..-..__ labor and grading. 14.50: Herman 'Atrrected Meet). labor and grading. 11.70; I a suburban road a Louis Esliaugh, labor and grading;I equaintance busy in a 11,30; Louis Dietrich. labor and he sung out; "surveys, grading. 14.75; Albert McKee, labor: _ and grading, 2.50; Alt. Hewitt, labor ed the other. "survey- and grading. 5.60; Jaeoh Sunder. 'winter road work. 7.90: Martin Lien -_-._ iltardt, winter road work, 6.70; J. E. 'ther Name iNurse, salary Tp. Superintendent, 'Y calt a dental office 59.28. Total, $46fh60.-Carried. i Moved by W. H. Knight, sec’d by mother name tor draw- J Ogram, that this Council do new! it " adjourn to meet again at the Town- e-.'-.--, iship Hall, Monday. the 1st day of Caledortial ‘June. 1925, at the hour or 10 o'clock W liousemaid engaged in the torenoon, Court of Revision. Ity didn't you tell me, re assessment rolls. to he held the [e answering my ques- same day at 2 o'clock in the after- that you were Scotch. root). -Carrfed. ESL Clements. May the 7th, 1925. M â€A: 81.15%, ' 14-h tum-tor “and to know 1 If his a." (or the kin-non. hm Ind bun Wad. It accepted he with“ to inc the deal cloud u an. a We " that I19 could 'put In the spring seeding, It Lit Vic! canted he Wald imam-w Ml bid. ‘Ovlnl to than" can the council was tumble to make 3 guanine 3mm mom. . Colds and calarrh yield like magic to soothing, healing antiseptic cream “mt penetrates through every at pause and relieve: Iwollen, in. ntutttrd membranes ot nose and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe treely. Hawking and mulling atop. Don't 'starsttttted up and miserable. Get 1 am.“ bottle ot El)": Cream Balm trom your druggist. Apply . little In the nostril: and get. Instant rellet. Millions endorse this remedy known for more than any years. This Pure Cream Ends Head Colds 9 unmmm mmmummu-ggn vmmdudco‘md. Mr. Whitney. "representing the American heavy Grader, arranged with tile council a time and lotta, lion to demonstrate its ability in grading stalling and levelling roads. A letter from the Department of [Alida had Forests. referring to Mrs. Brimstone's property, was re. ceived and read. It stated that Mr, John Dowel]. son-ln-law of Mrs. Brimstone. had altered the sum of $1600.00 for said farm. that the De. partment would consider this otter subject that he would carry into effect all other obligations relating to this deal. Moved by L. miechier,"sec'd by P. A. Wagner that the following ac. counts be paid and that the Reeve isue orders In settlement of same. " Apply in Notrtrils-1t Opens Air Passages Instantly Common“. but. “a local-u Peter F'. Bchummer 3537: Clerk ? Implements - 13-tooth cultivator, John Deere plow, (new). wheel- I barrow and other, numerous articles. i Positively No Reserve. Terri-Shouts, Push; Bows, 4 months' credit will he xlven on up- proved Joint notes or 6% per Inmun oft for cash. There, will be sold by public luc- tion on the tarm of the undersigned shunted 1 mile north of Elmira, od 1S choice young Nom' bred from [are bred selected. bacon type s'.ock, 2 sows with litter at side. 1 saw due about June Ill. _ 15 sows, trred, (Dues given on (’ily of we.) 7 shouts. 1 young hog. This In a choice offering and is "orthy of Four inspection. Cattle-l trirsh cow with bu-ll can at foot. 2 registored helfers, 4 other young cam", Terms-All sums of $10.00 and Hire or exchange, till kinds to under, cash; over that amount 5 choose, mun. aiso wagons, lorries. nmnlhs' credit will be given on ap-‘bllggies. harness_ etc. proved Joint notes or " per an-‘ P. K. Weber Sales Stables, num uff tor cash. ': 161 King Bt., East, Kitchener. tummy-uncut.) â€magnum“. our “Hop " "all. at» - l In at up may on“ u out" of mum an. not. gun» â€an my comma-unnuma mm lat number 15'- [I no M cos- lar, 1" cannon. “an ("than " N cun Town-up of my. “was mu One Hundred A†not. or I... 8.8t. The property will be Iold “like! -=MIlNtN to a reserved prion. " For further â€Meal-n at 0011- . aitiamt a! All; Apply to the under- signed. _ t V w. W. Shoe Stock Etc men's shoes. boys' and socks. . G iron bedsteads, 5 sprlnga and 5 mattresses, 1 dresser. l wash- stami, 1 lounge, 1 cane rockeru'wl oak rocker, 1 mg 9 x It, 1 leaf table, 2 hall carpets, 1 all cloth. carpet tor lyedmom 25 yds of linu- Ieuuh in living room. 35 yds of lin, oleum for dining room, number of rlnairs. coal stove, cooking stove. coal oil heater, 2 toilet sets complete. 6 umpidors, 1 bench. 1 refrigerator. 1 electric washer new. 1 electric Iron new. 1 electric heater new. 3 mir- rors: 4 dozen Jars., 2 dozen vegetable r!ichor3 dozen platterg 1 dog dinner miter. 1 fruit stand, large number of mnpty bottles, 1 flower stand. 1 cu"'-'~rml, l show ease, 1 compiling s"vle, 1 other scale, lamps, trays and pictures, 1 child‘s bed, easy chair, flower plants -and numerous other, articles such as are used around hotels. This furniture Is nearly all new and will be sold without rem serve als hotel is sold. l Shoe Stock Etc., rubber mom .ul May 18th, 1986. At Linwood. Kreuuwelser‘i Hotel, Valuable Furniture, Boots and Shoes, Farm Stock, Imple- ments, Etc. HENRY WITTICH. Proprietor. GEO. a. CLASS. Auctioneer. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. JOE KARLEY, Clerk. PHILIP KREUTZWEISER, Proprietor. . Valuable Breeding Pigs PUBLIC SALE TUESDAY, MAY tttth, 1925 at pm sharp. PUBLIC SALE pm sharp. choice young sows bred from bred selected. bacon type SATURDAY. MAY 16th McBride a Mutant“. . Waterloo. Ontario, Solicitors tor Vendor of of shoes, rubbers 1%2t Mhtt 1t Senator Dunlap plants good condition. ' Tom Barron S. C. White Leghoms direct from Capt. Morse‘s Oak Ridge Farm, Port Credit; carefully selected eggs from selected winter layers. 50 cts. w dos. Moses M Bruhcher, R. R. No. l, Waterloo, Ont. 16-2t Wlsmer’s Greenhouse. 50 Elgin 81., Waterloo, Phone 5851. 19-3t Newbery's Glemlder White Leg- horns, the tarmera' strain of his birds, 15 years persistent winter lay- srs or big egg and lots at them, selected eggs for hatching. $1.50 for 15, $8.00 per 100. Settings ot pure White Leghorn brad to lay; also white faced Black Spanish, very titte strain. Apply H. B. Duering, Waterloo, Phone IM. NEW BERY LEGHORN SETTINGS I". t08E “on... mn- . MW, ’ Solicitor- me Isaiah Whmr. lay " Jt%tttrdV)-AJttoieo house- hold clock including I lot at hed. am. belonging to Mra. Hilda Salaam. n sos Wellington St, Kit chomr. _ June I IMondar)---At 2 p. m.-- Mann‘s uh ot 100 new lam wlth good andInn. In. been occuplod by Adoiph Tlede or better known " the Andrew Home! hm. " miles we" ot Dumber: and ' mile- north-out ot Walledâ€. May " (Saturday) -.- Mortgage sale of mo acre farm with fair buildings, at the Arlington Hotel, Tavistock. ot Lot 18. con. 3. B. Til. Hope, 2 miles south ot Shatter" peare, at Zo'clock sharp. In the 'village of Roseville the property ot Henry Grotf. Apply on the premises. 20-3: May Mth, "tsturdar)--At 1.3001. m.--rltxtra good household effects belonging to Professor J. H. Stock- ton, situated at " St. George Bt., Kitchener. May " (SaturdayV--Ctsoiee lot ot breeding pigs. also a number ot shouts, belonging to Henry Wittlch. 1 mite north of Elmira. May 19 (Tuesday)--GraluaNe turn- itare, boots, shoes. farm stock Im- plements. no. ot Philip Kreutz. welserf at Linwood. I Over to Yoar'u Experience E For ens-numeric Phone "N i . Waterloo i Reason-bl. Charon (titttttttmttmtttnttmttttttttttttttnttttrt Newbery'l, R. R. 2, Klkchener. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE w. w. "may. Am l CEO. a. CLASS, Auctions". 'i=izciiiicciiii't mum mum‘s SALE or "VM ._. -cr'CT, ._ --. 1 LAND m was». M. R. ROTH, Auctioneer HORSES FOR SALE MATCHING EGGS NURSE a “who" an 11th FOR SALE FOR BALE in good - tuotrgrq"rq"'trr""000." On or about the 25th ot July--- 3 rooms. unfurnished, light, water and heat.‘Apply Box 139, Waterloo. - _ 1t SAMUEL CASSEL, County Treasurer. County Treasurer's Ottice, Court House. Kitchener, Ont., Petr. 16th, 1925. 8-131. ihi Irina; 0! men. Yue-toi an†â€an upon in. hud- haunt!" mention“! and dammed, bah; In the County or Wuerloo, :11 ot which und- no patented; . _ _ '2".obmouwtensooooooooa rm " M II II "o"e _ Br vutL, of I WImI'. Issued br tho Warden of tho County o.' Waterloo, and “(tsunami by the In! of the maid County, bearing an the are diy of Mm", IPM, an to no 'iirmrted.ftrrfttt oql‘loctjonmo! I hunky give noun, yum-m to the Luau-lam Act. that “bu the laid tiles. together with all com. be noon» paid, Iattail on “lanky, the 6th (by of June, 1935. an†hour ot , o'clock In the themoon, " tho Court Home. In the City tte Kitchener, In the said- County, proceed to tell by public auction the said lands, or In much thereof. u may be Juliana: to ducharms such arm-n or an: and coats Incurred in and “out such ï¬le um “thorium! by the mid Act. e-" Division No. 3 Wolfe, Mary ........,12 13, Ili, " Meter, David .............9 k 10 Trew. Theodore ...............tt Johnson, Alexandria .. l, 2, s, 4, 5, 6, T, 8, g, 10, ll, 12, It, 14, 15, " Division No. 5 Snider, John ..... Geiger, Menno ... Waterloo County Nam. 011133011 No.1 Ann. Joleph ..er......r..... Bolt, David ..........t..m.... MeIntrre,Wm. ............... Raid. John F................-. Rom. Manuel .......r........ Sum. Brock ............11 & Sault, W. E. ..19, 20, M, M, " Warner, Isaac .....m........ Brandon Est.“ .............. Division No. 2 Carpet Mtg. Co. .. Schultz, Louisa .. Leavens, Louis Division No. 4 Forsyth, Otto .r....... Clark, Ralph ..t...a.t. Quickfall, A. C. ..27. 28, Sch weitzer, Edward h. IL CRESSMAN " Acres 1 mile horn Waterloo Rost- oftice, large frame house, bank barn 45x70, pig stable, Imple- ment shed. All kinds of fruit; mixed soil; splendid spring water and creek. Stock and im- plements can also be purchased. m health reason for selling. Terms arr-noed. once. 2t [than Ill - HOV-ll VILIIIWU Phone 136 Your opportunity. Apply at The well known nuctloneer, duke: to unnounce that he is now lully recovered and in In a pouillon to "" “I†" hereto. fore and oollclu your basin-n. unbugmumuuwu all an» In]. A no! In†....q......' ION Shanna-Imilum a... F........'.... Grand Ruhr Park Co, MR. H. B. DUERING, Waterloo WANTED TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO " 244 King St., N. wATEluAMh'pN'r. . Suki-Ollyâ€. . . . . . . .52 .156, 157 78, so. " 14 17a8 b4 17-18 114 108 Lot Deuriptlon Acre. Am't Coats ,1: " " 21 " 12 " " Deon Road 8 Blah % Bechtel's Tract Twin City Lana-ion": Twin City unsdown Lansdown I 'atmrdowtt U.B.Coa. 6 lh 37.27 U.B.C0u. 6 3% 113.85 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No., Queen's Pk. % Plan 254 Plan 266 55 A Real Bargain In Waterloo The owner wants to leave the city. and is offering the ittmtw at a very low price, 'considering what you get. Don't miss this it you want something good, tor a quick sale, In reduced to I hare received instruction, trom the owner to sell his nice home situated in Waterloo, a 7-momed solid red pressed brick house, situated on a very nice large lot on a good street, a dandy garden and lots or shrub bery planted; double parlor. dining room. and good sized kit- chen with built-in cupboads. and reception hall on tirgt floor, 3 good sized bedrooms and bath room complete. _ Real Eat-to and Auctioneer, " Frederick Strut, Kl‘chmor. E.J. SHANTZ mu m 'oem' (“WWII 27 162.95 11.32 174.27 $1200 can. % $56.06 _ 74.71 46.82 22.17 56.10 18.20 136.43 29.61 43.03 244 lit 98.46 49.45 25.02 60 16.28 28.92 43.48 40.5l 14.54 18 " 21 10 24.BO 268.73 11.56 124.29 11.75 71.96 ll 12 33.35 "4.11 9.11 3.1.3: 8.42 55.24 7.80 29.97 3.31 64.4T us 25.35 14.41 150.34 3.00 38.61 3.82 51.85 " " " 18 " " " 61 110.87 69.18 32.89 45.45 123.94 48.77 22.05 23.93 35.69 iiC81 Total in?