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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Jun 1906, p. 8

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Wwevwerli0o0, Unt. Telephone at Reâ€" aldence Young St. South 355, at store J. K SHINN most excellent ointment is always imâ€" mediate and certain. _ Dr. Shoop‘s Green Salve takes out completely the soreness of cuts, burns, bruises and a‘ skin abrasions, 1t is surely a wonâ€" derful and most highly sausfactor healing ointment. in glass jars a 25¢. Sold by A. (i. Hachnel. Pink Lips, Like Velvet, Chapped or Cracked Lips, can be made as soft a veluet by applying at bedtime a ligh coating of Dr. Shoop‘s Green Salve The effect on the lips or skin of this Grieveâ€"At Whitewood,â€" Sask., May 19th, Mrs. Grieve, wife of Williant Grieve, formerly of Preston. Millertâ€"At Berlin, June 8, the infan daughter of Rev. C. R. and Mrs. Miller. 1 Grohâ€"At Shallow Lake, near Owen Sound, May 3ist, Mrs. Irvin Grch, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of Rev. I. W. Groh, o Berlin, aged 35 years. ) ©Schwoobâ€"At Shallow Lake, June 5 ‘ at the home of his son, Antheny| Schwoob, brother of L. sL-hwnob,I of Berlin. Seebergerâ€"At Waterloo, June 5th, Frederick Secberger, in his 66t year. Schellâ€"At New Germany, May 290th, Magdalene Schell, relict of the late G. Schell, aged 73 years. Kargesâ€"At Waterlo0, June 10th, a the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law, Michacl Ricb, Mrs. Barbara Karges, aged 91 years, 4 months and 20 days. | Weberâ€"At _ St. Jacobs, June 2nd,l Mary Weber, daughter of the late Jonas We:;r, aged 56 years, 10 months and 18 days. Kinkeadâ€"In Mornington, May 30th, } Mrs. John Kinkead, aged 75 years, I 6 months and 10 days. |1 Boehmerâ€"Maclaganâ€"At Montreal, o June 2nd, E. O. Boehmer, of Ber ; lin, to lda L. Maclagan, formeri superintendent of the Berlin & Wat [ erloo Hospital. J Lunzâ€"Bernhardâ€"At Berlin, June 5t) [ 4 Jacob Lunz to Maria Bernhard 1 both of Berlin. a Dixonâ€"Philipâ€"At Galt, June 2nd, a [ t Trinity Church, by Rev. Canon Dix : on, Allan Cameron Dixon, son ‘ o [ a Rev. Canon Dixon, of Toronto, t :: Margaret Helen Philip, M.D., MR | t C.S., of Galt. a Kenningâ€"Masterâ€" At Willow City # North Dakota, June 6th, Theodor | c Kenning of Willow City, N.D., i | P Nettie, daughter of J. K. Master] P Berlin. § Hochâ€"Bialkowskiâ€"At | Berlin, Jun * 5th, F. X. Hock to Emma Bialkow _ m ski, both of Berlin. < Te McDowellâ€"Nelsonâ€"At Galt, June 6, ‘ by ~Rev. Dr. Dickson, Arthur El ",“ more McDowell, of Toronto, t !"" Minniec Nelson, of Galt. f Barnardâ€"Twaitsâ€"At Galt, June 6th ‘ T5 by Rev. J. Ridley, Thos. H. Barn. ch ard, of Hamilton, to Daisy Twaits to of Galt. 1 Fleischmannâ€"Gersterâ€" At â€" Preston w June 5th, by Rev. Mr. Abey, Frod .2, Fleischmann, of Berlin, to Minnic $ second daughter of John Gerster, o _ *** Preston. is Sherriffsâ€"Pirieâ€"At Winterbourne, 6 | ;) June 6th, Wm. Sherrifis to Anni ’ era Pirie, daughter of James Pirie st. | "'; Barnesâ€"Weismillerâ€" At _ ‘Tavistock,! tle, May 30th, by Rev. F. Veit, Johil tef ki cint csnls ihcatcaatht Tiivsicnse Th c tat Th 3 & .. 2 and Mrs. Wiseman, a daughter. Goldie:=At Ayr, June 6th, to Mr. an Mrs. John Goldie, a son. Scofeâ€"At Berlin, May 27th, to Mr and Mrs. A. Scofe, a son. Kingsleyâ€"At Berlin, May 28th, i Mr.and Mrs. Robt. Kingsley, a son Strohâ€"At Conestogo, June 3rd, t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Stroh, a dar ghter. > j Oberholtzerâ€"At St. Jacobs, June 7 to Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Oberholtzer ‘a son. Kochâ€"At Conestogo, June 6th, t Mr. and Mrs. . David B. Kocn, son, Raceyâ€"At Rostock, May 3ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Racey, a son: Henryâ€"In Mornington, 7th line, Ma . 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Henry Jr., a son. 4 Wisemanâ€"At Galt, May 26th, to Mr Bowmanâ€"Near Floradale, June 5th AJo Mr. and Mrs. Menno B. Bowma a son. L & Brubacherâ€"Near West Montrose, Jun 8th, to Mr, and Mrs. Joshua Bru tern is fast gaining popularity. of best qulity'nd of the approvâ€" ed designs. Thoruw English patâ€" Wedding Rings Director and JANSEN BROS. Let us sell you your THE WATCH NHoUSE. MARRIAGES. dane! BIRTHS. B1 mo, PAN!EL ® wesen ”fl’b: Mouulage, per ton .... Pota: per sÂ¥s* gngo‘:,“fi«_ lbb...'...... FEMALE TEAcHER wanteD NAW WHOHErsccsrrics vo. Flour, Ocean ........ ~2.4 Flour, Sola uxseessees Wyi Flour, Agate .. 2.0 FTour, Seven Lilies ... . 2< s ow se e P OmCERe PORTe IP day, all the cheese around here having been bought up during the past week, * "a0r; common itounrime steers. $440 §6.10 24 oR $ T0 $5.007 neters, 528 to §5; bumy, §$3.25 to §$4.25; caives, t ; stockers and feeders, $2.15 to u’.‘m.’ $17 mockers Hogsâ€"Receipts 16,000; strong; cholce to prime, heary, $6.60 to $6.75; medium to good. heary, $6.60 | to $6.65; butchers‘ weights, $6.65 to $6.70; good to choice :M;i"sz ns;ued. $6.00 to $6.65; packing, 36 o _ $6, + Sheep _ and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 15,000; steady; sheep, $4.50 to $6.25; yearlings, $5.90 to $6.50; shorn lambs, $5.23 to $7,15. CHEESE MARKETsS, Ingersoll, June 12.â€"There was nothing doing on the Ingersoll Cheese Board toâ€" steagy; coms: g a®2mind ©. Shcep and hnbuâ€"ué'u‘;;-.wc;n head; 3 cars on sale; sheep firm; lambs steady ; cod demand; ‘one car held over; sheep, +.25 to $5.90; lambs, $8.25 to $8.85; year: nl.lm:e.e'iptg 8498; . no inally | a : m ad bigher on Buffalo advices. _ â€" * CHICAGO LIVE sTtock. Chicago, June 12.â€"c-:tleâ€"noc3]nn.‘l_599: eady: comman‘iea «i2 2 20002 ber, were in dam._a"=> "0t a large numâ€" ber, were in demand at good prices, but fcmmon to medium were slow of ‘ sale. Prices ranged from $30 to $60 each. Calves were as Dsual in good demand at $3.50 to $G per ewt. Recelpts were not large and prices reâ€" mained about steady. . Export ewes, $4.25 to $4.50; bucks, $3.50 to $4 per Cowt.; spring lambs at $3.50 to $6 each. There was a fair run for Tuesday. Mr. Harris reports prices unchanged at $7.40 for selects ana «74x , 2DC"an I y ”-f doz. ;: PBBD gomus cesc c 2 "Vâ€"â€" HHHCL Springers were offered. ‘The goc cows, of which there was not a ber, were in demand at good fcmmon to medium were slo Soulsas uc eE ORe 0 0J _ **sasseessa44e , per ton ........ hat would be ¢a. i6 @OUEBt up at prices that would be too high for feeding purâ€" poses. Prices are reported by Mr. Murby as follows: shortâ€"keeps, 1100 to 1200 lbs.. at $4.50 to $4.75; good steers, 900 to 1050 xu.nut.uz:guamun.aaousm Ibs.. at $3.90 to $4.10: light stockers, $3.25 to $5.60; medium stockers, $3 to $3.25; comâ€" mon stockers, $2.75 to $3 Between 30 and 40 milch cows and springers were offered. The good to choice cows, of which +xa.. 2___ "" £00d N 2. Surby reports a moderate trade. Owâ€" Ing to high prices for teef cattle, all steers at all fleshy are being bought up at prices that wanld .20.0 000009 © 1 Mcb utd acaas a "NG 155 calves. Besides the above hogw there were four carloads received by other dealers from country points, Prices ranged from $4.80 to $5.20 per Cwt., the bulk going at $4.90 to $5.10. Exâ€" port bulls sold at $3.75 to $4.23 per ewt. Cloice picked lots of _ butchers‘ cattle sold at $4.80 to $5 per cwt.; loads of'{ood at §$4.60 to $4.80; medium at $4.40 to 00; common at $4.25 to §4.40; cows, $3.50 to §4.25 per cwt. Cables ‘U-eh---eiâ€"fllea:o Market [ is Firm for all Stock. ___London, June 12.â€"Cuttle are quoted at He to 12e per lb.; refrigerator beef, $%¢ to 94c per Ib.; sheep, dressed, 1c to 15%e per Ib.; lambs, 16!4¢, dressed weight. TORONTO Live STOcK. Toronto, June 12.â€"Receipts of ‘live stock at the city market as reported by the railways were 93 carloads, comâ€" posed of 1606 cattle, 740 hogs, 485 sheep and 188 calves. Besides the above hog. there were four carloads received by other dealers from eonntrs watess fulr to woag oc * [ATE® best, 10%4c; do. fair to good, 9%¢ to 10c; do.‘ small best. 10%4¢; do. fuir to good, 9%¢ to 9%e; do. gfltflor.; T%e to 8%¢.; skims, full to best, o 8c. Waterloo, Ont. Juane 14th. Cheeseâ€"Weak; receipts, 1( state, full ©ream, large best fals u2 2002 CRLTe TORV , Memsâ€"Shortâ€"cut frm, 5s 6d. Baconâ€" Leng clear middle, lJight firm, 49s; lour clear middles, heavy firm, 48a 6d; shoulders. squbre firm, 458. Lardâ€"Prime western steady, 456. Receipts of wheat durine the past thre: days 280,000 centals, Including 185,000 Amâ€" crican. Receipts of American corn during the past three days 5200 centals. NEW YORK Dainy MARKET. New York, June 12.â€"Butterâ€"tnehanx- ed; receipts, 18 250, WATERLOO MARKETS Laverpool!, June 12.â€"Wheatâ€"Spot nom: inal: futures duil; July, 6s 6%4; Sept., Gs T%d; Dec., 6s 144. Cornâ€"Spot steady; American mixed. old, l‘: :ra; futures dull; July, 4s T%4; Sept,. lbputeabatcace d 4.443 54311100 B t ##e« LIVERPOOL GRaAin anp PRODUCE : to 8e. °_‘ ~"4C Skims, full to best _to 8c. 'fsc.-!tudy, unchanged; rcceipts, 29, ie on : rererenank 2 85% ToRonto rRopuce Grainâ€" Wheat, spring, bush. ... Wheat, r-u..g-n.......-d Wheat, red, bush.....". o Wheat, goose, bush..... 0 Detreit .. °:.‘ ‘hnlnz June 12 . wheat m toâ€"day M inge eei ak Arierdyy andvaant than yesterday; Jul; 1 her and July oats %e Righer, °_ * "!# WiINNIPEG orTions. 'l!:.t 0‘;:.-.. lt‘::o'.w‘l:uh- + market t.o‘ :i: June 83%e bid, July Jze bid, . Sept. LEADING WHEAT MARKETsS. s * July. Sept. Dec. Wemmesce " Liverpoo!l Wheat Futures Close Lower, Chicage Higherâ€"Live Stock Marâ€" ketsâ€"The Latest Quotations. CATTLE MARKETs. MARKET REPORTsS, /une 12.â€"Caottle are quoted at ber lb.; refrigerator beef, $%¢ Ib.; sheep, dressed, 14e to 15%e mhe caane d ulc o 200 OM / 1800 2.40 18 15 81% 0 15 0 51 0 41 45 18.0t MARKET. .15 81% Bell Telephone Co. fates may be obtained from the Long Distance Operator, Use the Long Distance Lines A. C. THOMAN: King St., east of Scott St., Berlin ‘ Get your tires set on the Henderson Tire Settor. It sets them cold; it does the work in a few minnter; it keeps the dirk of the wheel just right. No more guesswork. HORSE SHOEING as usual. I am aoted as a practical man on interâ€" fering and tender feet. ‘ The chaicest andmost extensive list of stock in Canada, including fruit .nm ornamental s&m:k, email amlu and mha Ts o Fast selling apecialties offered me. Wrru for terme now to THE PELHAM NURSERY Cn., 19 6t ; Toronto, Ont a Tellable agent for Waterloo and surroundâ€" ing country. ‘Gaod pay v eekly. exclusive terâ€" r(torfi B.n:EIo oase, or outft free. OUR sas (wes 2eed n mak ar anad criie, 2084 e n & man of g0d char. ability during Fall and Winter months, must be capable. Smail family. Ap »y at th e 0T ce, 21â€"1 mo. A reliable JOS. MICKUS, MOSES KRAFT, Auctioneer. Proprietor J. H. RUPPEL, Clerk. EP COd Pm Rmise M METRNET: dar posts, copper kettle, 2 iron ketâ€" gn: tles, furnace kettle, 2 lawn mowers m‘ 3 crosscut saws, scale, capacily 1060 Jars, lbs.; large scale, capacity 6000 lbs;,m logging chains, forks, ‘crowbars, shov | with els, rakes, boes, and a lot of other n ame articles too numerousâ€" to mention. |Pbuk Real Estateâ€"Also at the same S*B time and .place the farm, consistir g aru‘:': of 282 acres, more or less, will oe oiâ€", TE fered for sale, if fiot previqusly sol, over â€" Terms of real estate made known cr uk day of sale. Tcrms.â€"(imin, hay, pigs, chickcnsl and all sums of $10 and under, cas‘; jog, 4 over that amount 6 months‘ credit on _____ approved joint notes or 6 per. cent | per annum off for cash payments of credit amounts. 1 Of Canads, Limited. S!0B‘C Sarness, 2 pair horse blanvets, buffalo robe in good condition, robe, 8 or 10. tons hay, about 200 bushe 3 oats, 10 or 15 bush. black barley, 60 bush. regular barley, a number of Ce~ P ommbindins â€"â€" 3, & chopping mills, 2 turnip slicers, slings , °8t 0/ clover thresher, Champion scparatorl W 16â€"horseâ€"power engine, rope drive or â€" belt, 120 feet rubber belting neariy, comme new 100 feet rubber belt, 2 driving "g';"rfl: ropes (new), tank and pump, 75 fect :1""0'1 1k in: hose, 24 new bags, a quantity $554 of maple wood sawn, 3 sets double! IMP han:ess, 2 sets plow harness, 1 set of m} whnarde K222 00 Pm Ga t 1 GALT BRANTFORD STRATFORD GUELPH BERLIN HGUSEKEEPER WaANTED C,.0O€ . O0OOCOP CAORCW@ CURTS, HEW I@F~ ‘The -Mflfifll ning mill with bagger (Fergus make), Dantel Geiger have straw cutter with 36 foot carriers, 2 ;F'num-n:-.':“ t by e cct gn o8 es CE C NE HAMILTON Stock..â€"Horse 4 years old, horse $ years old, horse 3 years old, 8 horses 12 years old, iron grey horse 6 years old (good driver), 7 cows with calf at side, 5 calves 1 year old, 31 head cattle rising 2 years old, fresh shortâ€" horn grade cow, cow (dry), Short horn grade bull 2 years old, breeding sow in pig or yigs at side, 5 pigs 3 commencing at 10 o‘clock a. m., sharp, the following valuable pxopz.[ 1y, viz : road to breslau, 3$ miles northea of Berlin and 2}% miles west of Bres lau, on OF Farm Stock and There will be sold by public auctio on the farm of the undersigned, 1§ miles so~theast of Bridgeport, on th Wanted. Over 600 Acres TUESDAY, JUNE Public Sale The Lunch at Noon V Sotendbenaiinonnl intatstiith hC P90 c S 31. &bhq'.fl Blll;;."éh"l‘l‘:. washing Machine, Waeh ‘Fabs, large Horee â€"Also at the same C'Infi.‘ Eoine books and numerous other > the farm, consistir g arti« horc or Tesk, will 00 0}~. _ ‘FRRM : AB comse of $10 and ucder cash, if not previqusly solf, over that amount 10 months credit upon arâ€" estate made known in proved security.ur 4 per cent.per annum off for 1 bo ,k‘wf, T--â€"v-u. ;1-1. 1 m o anbout 200 bushe 3 "fld.l &Oalu(\a‘ho-rd-. l’ oh.Tl lu:l . black barley, 60 Bureau, 1 %udm 2 Cheets, 3 small Tab ee; r of . | 3 Rockin; Chairs, 2 Arm C 12 kitchen & & number of ‘cc Chairs, 2 i Bink, Wash Staca 4 ben cltle, 2 iron ketâ€"! Box, 3 iron ver Milk Cans, e% Kettle,2 2 lawn mowers 'nno Milk Coolers, Honey Extractor, Rake h tny.gmhddu- some gn.. Crocks. Fruit le, capacily 1060 Jare, Smo‘i’alc&nn.cumn. Boax pacity 6000 lbs ; Vrier, lfm.lul with V un::'h:rnlr , crowbars, shov | with Vinegar, Spinuing ww&e-t Grinder 1 a lot of other some Car; et, Meat Baw, a lot of rap Buckets. & some Bre Boxes, Benches, Scales, Lamps, iro: isâ€" to mention. .| Pots, Lard Prese, cnbh% Slicer, 'amn, â€" at the same W&thing Mechine, Wash ‘Tubs, larze Haree . Good wages, ag,| 20eE . (oberting . th not be paid for y Trom the __ FRED, GELINAS, Department of Public works. y ht does not bind itself to ao cept '%v tender, {EALED TENDERT addreace 1 Assit ce c q en THR 1 T NUMBER UNLIMiITED, Higher‘ market price paid. Load every second Mondsy. Next shipment June 18. SHIPPING ROGS WANTED IN BADEN Fishing or treâ€"passing for fishin forhlddrfn on lmp?l: 'fi.‘u:dnrn, o‘ fi st concession. north sanut Ie 0s (ECPSECTDY 'lnu_u_q:_mm'; oluvtl'; TAKE NOTICE c‘ +) CHBC, Soglls lmfl"w&d&monmfil; ARTE CEX D0 T OPC {00ending to build_ or have * s esmm e itee s es oninmmmmmnce | repairing to do, to call othe before I . }letting your contracts, as T am buyâ€" F or sale ing my lumber right from the mills l ' at wholesale prices and that puts me * in a position to save you the middleâ€" oofi ?fm,b&'mmi man‘s profit. I can also furnish you Apply to JOHN WORLFLE, ! plans and specifications for all kindsJ 23 4t, % Bridgeport P. O.. Ont. | of buildings at moderate prices. sz "_ _ _ _ . _ 7 _ ARpbHP + 0+ Onb DANIEL GEIGE AMOS G&iGEH*" } Exeoutors, JOS, MICKUS, Auctioneer. ca.or Ottawa, June 7. uy 16th, 1906. For Sale onths old. Apply to C. B. RICKERT, ind south of Huton . C. HALLMAN, "as xd . O. Ont. This is a gilt edge proposition. Information cheerfully given. ISIDOR B. SNYDER, Office American Block, â€" Berl in the rich district of Cobalt First issue over subscribed by half a million, 250,000 shares now ofâ€" fered at 250@#hich are mostly sold. SILVER LEAF THE COUNTRY CENTIEMEN i I, the ungersigned, beg to announce +) that I have employed Mr. Louis Holle | formerly carpenter contractor â€" and architect, of Conestogo, for my carâ€" | penter foreman, and I am therefore | in a position to take all kinds of carâ€" penter work, either by day or conâ€" | tract, in connection with my planing mill, and it will be to the interest of those intending to build_or have | repairing to do, to call ON heâ€"before Phone 277. 20,1mo Watorloo Planing Mills CHAS. KREUTZIGER, € â€"g4 EASY WORK _ » % A; "f FOR o ‘i‘ YOUNC MEN y YOUNG WOMEN f U [ | ) FARMERS‘ sons m (4%;C FARMERS‘ DAUVGHTERS " l sEA d Whole time or leisure hours } i y n be employed in this work. éf! «Efi â€" hlag is an opportunity to make a 2 e [ w dollare in an easy, clean and g l cipating way. It costs nothing E4 4 \ learn, and no experience is 3 ) | cessary. ‘The work is so ea y, § 10 ia\ u cannot fail to mak» good } F | ofits. For particulars cali on 4 ‘ k write )3 ‘ DAVID BEAN, F i h Ip. «CHRONICLEâ€"TELECGRAPEH. l R WATERLOO, ONTARIO. * P j AAIIAARAAAAARAAAAAMAAAZ @ P . , omm nniianitnenmenrs o oal td e on on eg o € ~4 Waterloo. __Beautiful models in high grade ‘Clothing to be sold Saturday at + ln: }Efin Toc on the dollar. Regular 12 50 and 14 00 Suits to sell at 89- 9 5 i CC Agucci ce A200 PCopa buying at these prices Baturday Prepare yourself fr the mast tempting cfferings ever made. No man with the lsast love for good summer clotbes can resist Rusuge Clos s 8 C MWt nc pndctnibintinruderecit 45 Don‘t think you can duplicate Shirts we are selling for 50c, 75¢ to $1.25. Brings us more business every season, lets us buy more Shirts and, consequently, we s ell bertfir ‘Shi:-t-l.thtn we did the year before. " .\ _ , . 2. 2@n we did the y Selling The e Enuam . 22 __ 0300 2â€" 0 00CF0 CHFlY he comes back for the same brand, year for ear. ysomoevan get to know the kind of box they are packed in and won‘t look at the Shirts at all, fi. they don‘t see the right box. YEnd® WaeramsbactaaldicA ad o It doeen‘t take an expert to tell when a Shirt is comfortable, but it takes an expert to make one comfortable. It has to be roomy, wellâ€" shaped, wellâ€"sewed ; the sleeves daren‘t be too :::n{, the collarâ€" must not be cut too low or too w The Man with a comfortable Shirt is sure _!,o he,gqm_formble all over, ‘When a Man once finds a comfortable Shirt, s enmas haak g.sari 2c CR n IR COMFORTABLE SHIRTS 'fimnmnk T At Strasser‘ THE STORE OF QUALITY \ P, On, ml 9@m Best Shirts "JUST ®E ‘m: * * silf it (frigin 3A m . fy%,{ ;.\ brand, year for anywhere the Men‘s $3.50 Boot at ing qualities and lots of style, guaranâ€" tefl;’ all wool and fast colors, sizes 22 ta 9 wores of land situated near Erbayi L'm.."l‘.‘!':.."‘._.!'fl_h_ o "a aville and 5 Suits at 37! s' o, $'2, $15 to $20. One of the niceat things about our Spring Suits is that you don‘t see the same Suit all up and down the stroet. 4 Every pattern ned iT our Men‘s : Buite is confined exclusive y to us. So your chances of ever vuunins across your double are very slim, indeed. pretty $2.50 etc We‘ve the Single ard Double Breastâ€" ed Suite in the ll'lg' cute. The shapely backs â€" medium length â€" long ‘»nd ':idcr.hhpelo. loose fitting trousers, elc.. c Fresh Spring Styles < Yes Sir, we want you and every other Man in this locality to center his Spring Suit thoughts on this store, It‘s certainly ti~e to give your fa‘thful but tired Winter Suit a rest and turn your attention to FOR SALE Waterlioo ) Want You! J

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