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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Sep 1906, p. 8

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We solicit the business of Manufacturers hw«n and others w ho realize the advisabi1 it? of having their Prtent business transacted by Experts. Preliminary advice free. Charges by Expe ';i;;:;&iihifi;ia‘%k“’i&l:fif?i‘é; moderate, rv-luv'o A‘vbc‘ ® Tequest. Marion & Marion. 17â€"w york Life Biog NUMBER UNLIMITED. Highers market price pald. Load overy mnhg Monday. Next shipment sept 10. SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN BADEN â€" Rates for funerais and weddings furnished on application. Prices ressouable. ‘_Stable back of Zimmermano House, Waterloo. 4 CHAS. MAYER, Prop. The undersigned wishes to anâ€" nounce to the Public that he ha« purchased the Livery Business of Mr Levi Graybill, Waterloo. _ He will be pleased to see all old eustomers as well as many new ones, and will endeavor to serve them to the best of his ability. Faneral Director and Enbalmer Waterioo‘ Ont. Telophone at Reâ€" Idence YÂ¥oung St. South 355, at store Hopi.â€"At New Hamburg, Aug. 239th, Mrs. Catherine Hopf, relict of _ the late Wolfgang Hopf, aged 88 years, 7 months and 3 days. s Meier.â€"At New Hamburg, â€"Aug. 29th, Henry Meier, in his 73rd year. Mogg.â€"Near Galt, Aug. 20th, _ Mrs. Gieo. Mogg, aged 50 years. Dickson.â€"At Galt, Aug. 27th, Andâ€" rew Dickson, aged 75 years. Laidlaw.â€"At the General Hospital, Toronto, Aug. 29th, G. B. Laidlaw,l son of William Laidlaw, formerly of Galt. | Buckpitt.â€"At Stratford, Aug. 29th,| Mrs. Harry Buckpitt, formerly of| Galt. â€" ; ¢ Sipes. â€" At Gait, Aug, 30th, Ja(‘ob' Sipes. a ; Davidson.â€"At Galt, Aug. 30th, Ann‘ Cliffiord, wife of Henry Davidscn, in her ecighticth year. I Frey.â€"At â€"Elmira, Aug. 31st, Philip Harold Frey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Frey, aged 5 years, 6 months and 10 days. Schmidt.â€"At Berlin, Sept. ist, Carl Schmidt, aged 76. years. f Hartman.â€"At New Dundee, Aug. 27, Emma Hartman, aged 5 years. Porritt.â€"At Rockwood, Aug. 30th, George Porritt, aged 19 years. Fowlerâ€"Watson.â€"At Hespelei, Aug. 29th, by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, Edâ€" ward Fowler to Elizabeth Watsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watâ€" son. Meyersâ€"Winnheim.â€"At Toronto, Aug. 28th, John Meyers to Amelia Winnâ€" heim, both of Preston. Schuetâ€"Kicfier.â€"At New Hamburg, in the R. C. church, by Rev. Fathor, Forrester, (Chas. Schuet to Edith Kiefier, both of Weisenburg. Brownâ€"Rudell.â€"At Hespeler, Aug. 25 by Rev. J. D. Morrow, Albert V. Brown, B.A., B.D., of Montreal, to Wilhelmina Viola : Rudell, of _‘ Pusâ€" lin‘h Road. | Rossâ€"Hagey.â€"At Presten,. Aug. 22n4, by Rev. C. E. Stafford, John T. Ross, formerly of London, to Kath leen Hagey of Presten, th\w-!\‘milh.â€"-.‘.l. Berlin, Aug. 28th, by Rev. J. W. Getr.an, Edward J. Shaw, of Toronto, to Elizabeth J. Smith, of Berlin. s Schaefer.â€"At Berlin, Aug. 30th, <to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schaefer, a daughter. Gingrich â€"At Bacen, Aug. 6th, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gingrich MacGregor.â€"At Galt, Aug. 38th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mactregor, a daughter. * Horst.â€"In Woolwich, Aug. 28th, â€" to <«Mr. and Mrs. Enoch,Horst, a daughâ€" We would like to explain to you ab ut them. accuracy, by means of the deciwal system, that they can never vary the emailest fraction of a mill metse. Conâ€" sequence is, they keop such good time, an give such gâ€"od sacisfaction that it is a plexsure for us to «l1 them. [ The honest construction and good timeâ€"keeping qualities of Decimal Watches are their most attractive poin‘s. Tey are built with so much ; and Washingtos D.C., V.$.A. DECIMAL POINTS JANSEN BROS. SHINN QOTICE THE WATCHA NHOUSE. MARRIAGES DEATHS,. BIRTHS Ki:g $t, Be lin. Culvesâ€"Receipts, 552; prime hardy veals steady to firm; others slow to casler; grasqâ€" ers and bnttermilks weak; westerns «lull; veals, $ to $8.50; chotee selecied, _88,.75_to. N.S7!4;â€"throwâ€"offs, 1 to $4.00; grassers aiml buttermilks, $31.25 to $4; do. fecders, $41125; western and Indiana calves, $1.59 to $4.50. [PHORE sssxersreres New Wheat ........ Flour, Ocean ...... Flout, Solm ........ Flour, Agats Flour, Seven Lilies . Sheep and Lambeâ€"Receipts, 2150; sheep stendy; good to prim> limhs wanted and firm: others selling at s.eady prives; sheep, $1.25 to $%.50; culls, $2 ; $3.10; lambs, $6 to ®8.75; one car calls, &3 to $5. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 318:/ market easler: State and Pennsylvania hogs, $6.85 to .* New York, Sept. 4.â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, 1027; very little doing; two car® of bulls sold at $2.2 to $3.10; stcady feeling for ateers; exports toâ€"day, 900 cattle and 5400 qu;-rn-l;- of beef; toâ€"morrow, 2800 quarters of beef. to + Sheep and lambs were easier in price: Cableg for export sheep came jJower. One local dealer received a private cable that | gave the best éxport sheep at 12c as being the top price on the English markets, Exâ€" port ewes, $4.40 to $4.00; bucks,. $3.25 to $3.75. Lambs sold lower, but it must be remembered that the Toront> market is Sheep and Lambsâ€" Receipts, 2600 head ; active on good; slow on common; lambs, $§ in $8.50; yearlings, $6 to $0.50; wethers, €1.75 to $0; ewes, $5 295 \to $5.30; sheep, mlxml,“l:l to $5.50; Canada lambs, n.-r.-. 3 :omm to $8.15. Hogeâ€"Receipts, 3800 head; heary lower; others fairly active; heavy, $6.50 to $0.00; wived, $6.50 to | $6.G5; Yorkers, $6.00 to $6.70; plgs, $0.60. . East Buffalo, Sept. 4.â€"Cattlcâ€"Receipts, 230 head; gh-ndy_: prime . steers, $5.65) to to $5.35. PSE hi ces it tcls 9B d onl Vealsâ€"Receipts, 150 head; active and 256 Icwer; $4 to $8. fememDered that the Toront> market is be‘ng fooded with an inférior lot of smail Iumbs and bucks that are not wanted at Buffalo. â€" Mr, Duon reports 90 per cent, of the lambs coming to Toronto as bucks. Prices ranged from $5.50 to $6.15, but there Vore a few picked lots of ewes and weâ€" thers brought a little more. Hogs. The run of hogs was light, but prices remained seandy, at last Friday‘s ~quotaâ€" tlons. Mr. HMarris was paying $6.40 for seâ€" lects and $6.15 for lights and fats. EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET The demand for veal calves was good, with prices firm for all of. choice quality. Prices ranged ‘from $3 to $7.25 .per ewt., three calves being bought by Mr. Dingle for ‘the Hamiton trade at the latter prive. Farmers will do well to feed their calves on new milk, «s there is an excellent deâ€" mand for those of prime aunlity. A limited number soid at FU 10 jos each and more good to choice quality cows weuld have found a ready market, as there were «several _ dealers on _ the market, amonget whom was Mr. lcoper â€"of Montâ€" real, as well as OM. ~Vincent and some others. pus oo e Oy CORSTl SR more of the good kind would have sold. Following are the quotationg: Best feedâ€" ers, 900 to 1100 Ibs., at $3.60 to $4; best feeders, 800 to Nud Ibs., at $2.40 to $3.65; bext _ stockers, 600 to 800 Ibs., at $3.25 to $3.30; medium stockers, 600 to u0 Ibs., at Â¥2.70 to $3$.25; common stockers, GUV to 900 Ibs., at $2.25 to $2.50. Feeders and Harry Murby reperts stockers and feeders. . quiry is for the good scurce. The run toâ€"d at $4 "Irade dull, few sold at $4.75 Per at $130 to $4.25 1 to Toronto, Sept. 4.â€"Receipts of live stock at the city cattle market since last Friday, as reported by the railways, were 60 car loads, cmposed of 758 catâ€" tle, 370 hogs, 1963 sheep and lambs, with 163 calves. Cables Unchangedâ€"Best tle Are Steady at C London, Sept. 4.â€"Critle . 10e to Mige per 1b.; refrige to Vite per Ib.; sheep, dresse per Jb. Butchers. Choice picked lots were reported atp $1.40 y URA BE e ow e 1 Grainâ€" Wheat, spring Wheat, fall, 1 Wheat, red, 1 Wheut, goose, Pariey, â€" busin Oats, liush, . Ualts, new .. Rye, bush. ... Peas, bush, . Minneay olis Tolede _ . ... Buluth =__.. oo daaidiis $1.40; loads of fair 30; nu-tlluflg _at $3.00 New York....... Derot 5.. .irrel. St. Louls..... ... NEW YORK LIVE sTtock 1COED C 9. ty Tt TEREHE :« exrierc« 30,054,000 -Eu.,m ICOME ++ nockrberes 2, 2008, 000 4,615,000 O818 .. ........., 1,042,000 11,946,000 Euring the week wheat decreased 1,175,â€" 000 bushels, corn decrersed 219 000 bushels Dug C CNCOTk COTE Hecmtesed 4 1 OOG® C200 PENTOSCT 2E bus and outs increased 172,000 bushe}s. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. $4.25 to At the Winnipeg option market day lh;'h:llgrlu‘ 'v‘:' the closing tions: Sept. Tle ct, 103%e, Lec bid, May T4%e &' THE Vis!BLE SUPPLY,. Ch Qnâ€" m@P dv uhi tltoat udsc cs c t is is t than baturday; Sept. corn unchar Sept. ceats lc lower. WINNIPEG OPTioNS. Waterloo, Ont. Sept. 6th lererpoot wheat fup %a ‘.Tlfi'l hixher than luttres 4,d higher. At Chicago Sept. whe â€" €°5 C CaR P Liverpso! Wheat Futures Close Higher, Chicago Lowerâ€"Live Stock Marâ€" ketsâ€"The Lates: Quotations. WATERLOO MARKETsS F9 l ceecerstne. T2ly 0 T2M TORONTO GRAIN MARKET. TORONTO LIVE A‘utby reperts a limited trade in and feeders. The mos: of the en> for the good kind, _ which are The TV H0â€"0AY War | cmmall lowa those of prime qunlll} Sheep and Lambs. CATTLE MARKETs. c the good . kind, . v run toâ€"Jay was . s * good kind would h re the quotations: B 1100 ]I-s._. at $3.00 to MARKET REPORTS ; spring, bush. .. .$0 fall, bush....... 0 red, bnish. 2..... . goose, bush...... .. $1.00; cows Milch Cows, Veal Calves few uffering, 2 loads heing Per ewt.; export bulls sold 25 percewt. Steady at Chlefi;o_ t. 4.â€"Czitle: are quoted at per 1b.; refrigerator beef, Ne ; sheep, dressed, He to 15l§e Exporters, wheat futures . closed Tuesday Evening, Sept. 4. , at $340 to $2.15; 00 Ibs., at $3.25 to 600 to D00 Ibs., at han yesterday and corn wheat closed %¢ lower Stockers. to goud it $4 to $2.500 to f Â¥3.30 per °r to â€"Â¥3.90; . common 10% 18%% 13 ee en oly n and nearâ€"by faney choice, 26e to 27e; western firsts; 21¢ 21 to 214%e, STOCK. on market yesterâ€" the closing quotaâ€" Grade Catge unchanged and which are sinall and have sold. Best feedâ€" o $4; best 81 is is 1314 to $. 34 ;!\MWWWW““ THE GREATEST 34â€"3 mos. FoxtHILL NursERIES i (Over 10 acres) :lfQRONTO +â€"â€"â€"__ ONTARIO Sitnated 1 mile southwest of Mannheim conâ€" iting of 75 acreâ€", Jacres bardw« od buâ€"b, the J‘ ance in a good state of cultivation. On the ‘arm is a large +tone bonse, large bank barn «nd «11 neccersary outbwldings, Good well and sistern at house and spring water at barn. 1 nl.!.e to church. school and pos: office. A permanent situation for the right party.. Liberal i; ducements. Pay weekly. Handsome free outht. Write for terms and catalogue, and serd 25¢ in stamps for our POCKET MAGNIFYING GLASS, or 30c for our HANDY METAL HACK SAw. At once for WATERLOO acd sur. rounding districts, HIGH CLASS SPECIALTES in Fruit and Ornamental Stock grown and for sale by Canada‘s Greatest Nurserics. and High School Supp ies, ar dl-u 0 ir prices are right. ' Sm Hillman‘s Bookstore Quean Straet, Opposite Y. M. C. A. The New Bookstore STONE AND WELLINGCTON, School Books [ t | Supplies 12 Fine Blueand Black Suits, worth $8.50, $900 and $10.00 for _ â€" â€" _ â€" 13 Tweed Suits worth $6, $8 and $9 for . â€" 15 Youth‘s Suits, long Pants, worth $5, $6 and ® L 9 I:I-nln tespassire on the pr. in‘@ s of the We have a full line of Public syoprigned Lot N« f Hiwiles ve tof Wet Local Salesman WANTED 12 MR UR + 23 N HRCTM or WM. BACHERT, Beruin P. 0. Get your School Books at FARM FOR SALE her pi‘ticulars apply to a bac#rrr W. i B RL‘N, ONKT. SLAUGCHTER ANN HIEIM Chronicieâ€"Telegrapb, Thursday, September 6, 19o6â€"Page 3 HORSE SHOEING ae usual. Iam noted as a practical man on interâ€" fâ€"ring and teuder fees. Kms St., east of Scott St ,Berlin Get your tires set on the Henderson Tire Setter. 1. sets them cold; it does the work in a fow minure; it keeps the di:k of the wheel just right. No more guesswork. 21â€" tt Cook and Laundress at Berlin & Waterloo Hospita), also honsemaid. Appiy as Huspital W. M. CRAM. O1_ i# ‘.I’, information, regardiug good farm for sale, with gord title, somewnere uear Wrte loo Give price ard discription and character of soil. Alsostate when possessirn can be had. Owne‘n onlr.‘nnd answer State how far in the rich district of Cobalt First issue over subscribed by half a million, 250,000 sbares now ofâ€" fered at 25¢ which are mostly sold. This is a gilt edge proposition. _ Information cheerfully given. ISIDOR B. SNYDER, Office Ameri,.«n Block, Berlin. Addrc SILVER LEAF Notice to Trespassers A. C. THOMAN: WANTED WANTED For Sale IRVIN HALLMAN ELDON HALL MAN Andrus Bidg Minneapolis, Minn Arunbercf Registerd Fhorthern‘ cf difâ€" ferent â€" ge ard sex, also a white York swine, Trrms Kasy. _ J ‘ The undersigned offers f. real» his va uable farm, siua ed 3 miles :routh of Berlin containing 113 acre=, 13 ac:es being heavy timber (maple ar d hech) soil exeerlent for raising all kinds cf crops, commodicus 2 story stone hbonse with furnace, kitchen ard necessary outbuildings, bank barn 66x84, adequate water supply both harj and suft, old and new orâ€" «hards with gocd fruit, well fenced, no encumbrance. Within a few mirutes wa‘k 10 school. Prie very moderate, Further pwticulats can be ascertained on the premises froml the proprietor. or by lâ€"tter. enveing and jobbing a s;¢ lal SIInu.l‘u.eL JAeafhs;xiJ:d'.d [ f ED.ZSHANT1Z, The undersigned wishe« ‘o aâ€"uâ€" unce to t‘ c public tha: he his moved hiâ€" b‘a ksmi‘b bu« â€" nees from hi:late stand opposite the Fourdry Kirg street. to his new quarters on Erb ##, opposite the Town Hail. _P actical horr» shveing and jobbing a s;eialty. _ All work forther partioul~rs ~nn!~ â€" » ‘he premiâ€"cs, PAUL HERBER _ _ es W atcrive i. 0. On‘t The undersigned ofiers for sale one part of bis farm hdn‘llru No. 2 uuldl-\tdfu the Township of Wilmot on Erb‘s road, n\'-n.- east of 8t Agntha, and 3} miles west of Waterâ€" loo. It consists of 78 acres more or loss, 15 aree on 1 eio h oenl 16 aopen ho 4 wond busk acrea you ce undoro'-l!.lvmu_ Un it is a f ame house arâ€"d !ufl baro. Near scnoo‘s and churchrs. For BREEDING STOCK FOR SALE Farm for Sale JuHN HEIST, Her.in, Ont. winpow China Hall, Berlin Farm for Sale NOTICE Box 114 New Dundee Ont. Waterloo. ROYVAL WORCESTER COPIES AT 15 CENTS AND UPWARDS _ Bitnated 1 mile wesr of Manntsim, caneret lad?fl nore« af which ? meros J« gond +ush and bamnos nnder vood state of cultivation. On it is good frame honâ€"«eand hbank barn a>d m«;tmcmm- Gond well at honw»s and . _Ne«r schsol and church. lln'y-v ca~ have privilews of buring «dditionat Tand ad ‘oining about farm. Forterma and particulars _ Boys‘ Norfolk Sints, sizes 25 to 30, just the thing for vacation wear, made of nl’l wool mo\lg‘r:)-h, carefully ut together, were 3.5 l.:.nd 4 00, sale price 2095 Farm for Sale Mon‘s Suits, including all fine cloths in tweeds, fancy worsteds, coats have broad shapely shoulders, hand fiiled collars, geep centre vents, trousers cut in the fashionable peg top style, were $14.to $16, Clearing Sale 9 95 Price Saturday * 17.'» Men‘s tweed suits. â€" single breasted, in stripes and checks, beautifully and strongly buirt, well lined, always sold well at $7, special clearing 3 95 sale price Saturday + Men‘s tweed pants, made of durabl® materials, stylishly uul. were 2.00 and 2:20, sale price Satmday ‘ S 1. 49 mod.!s, were $12.0 @** arm clearing sale price Sat. 7.95 â€"__ Here are some random selections for Saturday which will insure active selling every minute of the day. Men‘s Suits made of blue an d black T p q ; 20 ounce worsted, single _breasted ( uui‘to'i'::l:;:i-' omg trouser suite. . every The interest in this great sale increases daily; perhaps it is cause more people know of itâ€"know that it is easily the mcst portant merchandising event of the summer. j For Men From Saturday‘s Big List of Attractâ€" ions at the Clearance Sale Money Saving Chances Strasser‘s â€" Waterioo The sizzling days are hereâ€"the hottest of the year. But what‘s the use of complaining when cool comfort awaits you in a 20th Century Brand twoâ€"piece summer suitâ€" perfectly tailored, perfect fitting, light in weight and color _ and light in price. It‘s here waiting to make your acquaintance, On‘y at t 20 Mess s o eomoatmer FINE TAILORED GARMENTS FOR"°MEN 90 In The Shade! NATHANTEL AERG There‘s Money In It For You. MAAA MAAA mimmAnrn e 42 huidings, F rct ew«« bard and soft water For terms and par.iculars apply to or writs Sitnated ? miles west of Waterloo Ont conâ€" ti«ting of 112 sore« of which ®morea is good bvl-mhnm under gooi state .5 cultivation. tm it i+ a good brick howss hnlhrl‘ rhruphter hones aniill othor necermary co Moa‘s Elastic Web Suspenders, moâ€" hair and leather end«, regular value 25¢, Clearing Sate Price .19 Farm For Sale Men‘s Balbriggan Underwrar shirt and drawers, sateen trimmed, pear buttons, sizes 31 to 414, worth 5%¢ a garment, clearing price Satâ€" urday -39 Men‘s shirte. in negligee and stiff bhosom styles representing every new and desirable color, this season. in all the newest patterns. lnlm white shirts, were $1, clearing sale price Faturday 069 the season, reg. pri sule price s.muJay Youths‘ long trouser suits, every suit in this lot is perfect and in the much wanted colors and material of the season, reg. price was 8.90 clearing Waterloo, Ont. J ciearing 495

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