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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 May 1907, p. 8

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We are still making the champion Separator equalled toâ€"day for fast and clean work, nuow Tract Threshers suppliée. + ooo % _ Toronto, April 30.â€"Receipts at the tity cattle market toâ€"day were _ 43 cars, containing 700 cattle, 22 sheep Lsd JYamhe â€" 430 calves ind 244 and â€"lambs, 530 hogs. The market was steady to firm beâ€" cause of the light run anrd everything was bought up carly in the day. Cows$, in particular, seemed to be in good demand, $1.50 having been paid for a few choice specimens. Though the export trade has | not improved much export cattle still bring good prices. Uhoice are quoted at $5 @ $5.25. Though improved â€" Butchers are firm and _ in demand $4.55 being paid for a batch averag ing 1,000 pounds each. . Stockers are still quiet, the prices asked being much too high. Hogs are unchanged at $6.40 . fo: selects and $6.15 for lights and fats Export choice £5.00 «@1 5.30 do., medium ... 4.75 @ 4190 do., bulls .: 222. 4.00 @ 4.25 flo.; light ... . 3.50 @ 3.75 do., cows ... ... 4.00 @ 4.50 Butchers, picked ... 4.75 @ 5.00 do., medium ... ... 4.50 @ 4.60 do., cows . 3.50 @ 4.00 do., bulls .......ccl.. 3.25 @ 3.50 do., common ... 3.75 @ 4.25 do., canners ... ... 1.5Q @ 2.35 Stockers, clhnice ....._.... 4.00 @ 4.25 do., bulls L. 3.00 «n 325 do., common ... ... 3.00 «& 3.25 Heavy feeders .. 1.40 @0 4.75 Shortâ€"keep . 4275 @ 4.80 Milch cows, choice ........ 40.00 & 50.01 do., common .. ... 32.00 @ 35.00 do., springers ..........25.00 @ 40.0¢ Sheep, export, ewes ...... 5.50 @ 6.0( do., bucks ... Lambs, grainâ€"fed, cwt Spring lambs, each .. Common lambs ... Hogs, select ... Toronto, April 30.â€"An advance in corn is the only feature in the local market, which continues steady and BAirm. Quotations are: Bran, $23 bid, Toronto. Wheat, Ontario, No. 2 white, 75¢ asked and 71ic bid outâ€" sfde; No. 2 mixed, 81c asked, c. i. [., now en route, 79¢ bid; 71c bid, main line, west; Manitoba, No. 1 northern, 85¢ asked; now on board, 84c bid, Point Edward, May delivery. Barley, No. 2, 53¢ bid on a 5¢ rate; No. 3 extra, 55¢ asked _ at 78 per cent points; 51}e bid on 5¢ rate to Torâ€" onto. Pras, No. 2, 78¢ asked _ outâ€" gide. Oats, No. 2 white, 41c asked qutside; 40c bid on a 4¢ _ rate . to Toronto; Manitoba. No. 2 white 4684c do., lights and fats Calves, owt .......... asked, spot, North Bay; 45e _ bid; No. 2 mixed, 38c bid outside. Corn, No. 3 yellow Amcrican, 56 @ _ 57¢, lake and rail, 57e @ 58c, all â€" rail, Ontario, 46c & 47¢, Chathaim Treights Ryc, dull, 62¢.. Flour, Ontario, 90 per cent. patents, $2.70 asked _ and $3.67 bid; Manitoba, first patents, $1.50; seconds, $3.75; bakers $3.90.¢ om â€"DrAto0p s Mizis Ciaimen gl.l‘ M}Q-W. alone 1« Market Reports Waterloo, Ont. May 2 od 1907 aterloo‘ Cham WATEELOO MARKETS LIVE STOCK it GRAIN. calves . gnd 16# @1 Waterloo Mfg. Co. L‘td., Waterloo. 1.00 @ 4.25 3.51 @ 3.75 4.00 @ 4.50 4.175 @ 5.00 4.50 @ 4.60 3.50 «& 4.00 1235 @ 3.50 3.15 @ 1.50, & 4.00 @ 5.00 7.50 1.50 @ 6.00 5.50 @ 6.00 6.40 6.15 4.00 @ 5.00 tctiain projrudia® like magic ,&d .fl!“x Brsnch Offices and Warerooms d gle 4.80 50.00 35.00 40.00 5.00 1.60 4.00 3.50 4.25 8.00 6.00 6.00 21.00 2.25 .38 6.15 10 t 5) 10 14 Vhuampivn SepatAlur ",_):i‘ll_mm&my of .. the wWESTERN RAILWAY CONDLEâ€" TIONS. _ There are other things in â€" spring besides Tove and _ poctryâ€" influenza for example, and laziness, _ politely called spring fever. Physicians | hay« tried to explain this afliction, _ but have despaired of its cure. It is a microbe beyond medicine. It is _ a germ that fMs a man with dreams of fishinc, loafing, loveâ€"making, anythinf except work. It makes of his offict a burden and of his account book a device and torture. He has vistons o‘ green‘ fickds asd running brooks, anc begins to figure on his vacation. _ Ht returns to the days of his boyhood, and has the old yearning to _ play hookey . Of course, he does not yield to the temptation to become any of the things to which his vagtrant fancies lead him, not if be is worth his sait. He simply grits his teeth, swallows hird and goes on working. That is part of l'.:. @isciptine. ~ Man‘s real progrees an > overcoming nature, and that is as true of the individual as 18 is of :cl%Mtgfldl. life is not peace; Jt.is t ng . fover is one of thet .have â€"t6 fl‘ whipped out‘of. th6ifield: and the ‘man % is w that ; t 'fi. &* .. wiDL take a cortaln . | Sepmalor with wind stackor, cutting box and chaff blower. rator which has stood the test for . twenty five years and with its many in:n:svemouts it is not Traction and Portable Engines, rebuilt engines of our own make â€" and of other maketrs, SPRING FEVER Made in Waterioo. â€" Buggies The undersigned offers for sale his valvable farm consisting of 106 acres part of Lot 4 and 6. con 9 , 90 actes of which are urder cultivation, b sores busb, 2 acres swamp. and the baiance clmn. (n the farm is a good bouse, bank rm, new driving shed, pig stable, also good, bhâ€"rd water and creek runnfillf through u& "Shun is situated 1 1â€"2 mile« from 8t. Cleâ€" ents, A miles from Hauks and 3 mijles w‘figdlaw be bought at a r&uuuhh ce. For rtiou ZpHRATM ml.l;nx 18â€"1mo. 8t Clements P. U, Ont aud upâ€"toâ€"date buggies, (Gicods right. Prices reasonable. Call at the _ Masseyâ€"Harris Warerooma, Waterloo. Ont. do good work on Hardwaobd. * BLACKSMITHâ€"Must pe accustomâ€" ed to sawmill repairs and Horse shoeâ€" ing. State wages expected. THE KNIGHT BROTHERS CO., . Limited No further licenses will be gtanted in New Cntario by the Ontario Govâ€" ernment, and it is ‘understood that the. administration regrets that so many have already beénjssued. Thte are at present â€"mine licenses in _ the Temiskaming disttick, thtee at Hailâ€" eybury, thrs at New <Liskeatd, and one eath at Letchford, Chatrlton and Tomstown.> A license has been . teâ€" tused the King Edward hotel at Englebart. ‘Th> hotel was rocen‘ly erected at a.cost of ,$40,000, â€" ind is carable ol ~accommodalin 10t sts. The proprictoh NIJ" l;.:‘ crt, mady<hs ns Ea the mm&‘& | bomm It is understood . ult ||‘*;.’W” Ia!i WOOD _ TURNERâ€"For Mard apd sOFT WOODS. â€" 17â€" DRY IN NEW ONTARIO A8â€" STICKER HANDâ€"Must be able to Farm For Sale Just arrived. A carload of new The construciton of the \Poe: leas Woven Wire Fence is on lasting princibles. It is a foal fen s â€"â€" a durable fence â€"â€" a\comâ€" mon â€" sense fenge. 3imple in ~ «truction, needs no nmdn' cnuse its made right. i at the lock aboveâ€"it‘s the vital pa‘t of apy fence. 1t cannet slip {m does not injure the wire. thock cannot injure the Poerless, Weather can not barm it; that is why it lasta. If you will send us your name, we ens you our printed matter fl',"n} reasons why the Poeriess is the Fence for you to buy. No trouble to anawer questions or quote pr.oes. Bold by Aardware, Stover erd Fupichings WALPEK PLOCK E. N. HAWKE H. Wolfhard and Co. mus MECHANICS WANTED WINNIPEG and REGINA. Burks Falls, Ont FERLIN The McLaughlio Carria; e Co., Limâ€" ited (f Osaaws, Ont , bave opened : warehouse and showroom in the Y. M C. A. Ruilding, Berlio, Oat., with M» J. Pieff »r, as {manager. â€" i A fail Hoae of top brfghl, bber tire ruoabouts, Traps ar snru;‘: will be carried and Mr. Pfeffer having bac 23 years‘ experience ss a Builder o Carrlages will be pleased to meet yor if you are interested or think of pur chasing. oo J. PFEFFER, Manager, Berlin, Ont. "i(-a:a'nghlln goods are. strictly "A" Standsrd and their motto for 40 years has been "ONE GRADE ONLY and THAT THE BEST" A fuoll line of Express, Delivery, Baker, Mll[? and Farm Wagons and Lorries will be sold and Mr. Pieffer‘s matto is "I ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE CUSTOMERS." _A call solicited. 182 acres, 80 aores good bush, 134 acres under frat clase cultivatioa. Good water famlities, all kinds of fruit, ornamental lawn, double brick house, hmnk harn, and nmr{ out buildings. buildingzs are all in firs! +laas condition, located on main road, near school and post office. four miles from Berlin. Apply to y F. E. SHANTZ & CO. _ _ Buggies!‘Buggies! wil East of Scot St. 15 6 mo:. Parties to propertics in Berlin or the surrounding c wodddomulomo before doing so, or ltmvhhlohl;-nw:‘ Wuhmmflhwflhmflcmfimmflbhvw m«lnuvp-olnaf:umddnmmlu whole job or house com + Are a of the special bargains on if taken at once, viz. 5is BERLIN, A Smail Farm of about 10 acresâ€"State Price ompunle-umx to be adireesed to :HO#HH PAAA 44444444 4444 4444444 44 44444444 Just received a shipment of high 124 13 3mos. #Â¥HH4 4448444444 +44++4+4++44 ¢4Â¥+4++4++++4+Â¥+Â¥++++++++Â¥4+4 F. E. SHANTZ & CO., Office Froderick Street, P0 WOns TE k P Py NP Ee EtE m‘t 1 m we can it for you on securiry. onql-'d'g.-;_:lflg of _r;_t‘ fiffiufi Dtdnbm?::l a snAp, .(Sfifl-fi‘ «hop, with residence, in a good location, onl t Pif Soit mm en uy reit ries 290 piier cat dece beie peet 2d aan RKAL ESTATB, CONTRACTOR and ABCRHITEC1, N. H. CRESSMAN, Conveyancing, Real Estzis and Insurance Agents. agre fwem, 4 CARRIACES FARM FOR SALE Tinsmith shop with rfiu«udlub in a thriv village, & b‘rmn. BT J un"l.d soil, clasa h'ldln':'a s.: Ilmfil?. Wilmot Townehip. 18 acrem +oil, brick houee, bank barn, good we‘l with wind pump. 200 acres. stock farm and grain nrrh'. water ficilitiee, near a good lOwn, 143 acres, first olass land, buildings, near Berlin. 02 acres, farm df‘“ mmb miles frow Berlin. 11 mores, good. d:tflrk only ,!Im near "f" refinery, 1 Ares dnc emmocih ind vellgogen ahsig Spin, m m, mmdpfllnl.-nlluphm-n,-d pit on place, on corporation limita® Hereunder we mention a few properties for sale Box F. Waterloo Ontario. “l mhm-u-' , first »lmt Ibr-. mear Mn.n:.; n ou ve o loan call on us, we ce It you have money to loan call on us, we can placé WANTED A, 0. Thoman, King St. Berlin 2a0d mage butltions is good teprit" Could. ail b¢ uid out towe . Shantz & Co. Berlin, Ont Opposite Market, “'.i""':.:.-.,,.i.fi.."‘?;.% Farm for Sale a;;’-’.:: years by 4 MERES. GEO. 4. The exeou the lato J% offer Ueicrednans s proe m of 193 .wn scres of is and it i« a good MM and '.: ce«eary outbnildings. There is also good | aad 62 ""'.'..."':”:‘h ‘spring câ€"oek runsing whn-. on .n-I:-o or to JACOB B SCHMIDT, _ valuable farm comist.ing of 175 acres. Lot 84, 100 acres of which is unde cultivation, 50 acres good bush anc balance in pesture. On‘the farni is » new cottage roof brick house and kitâ€" chen (10 roows), large bank barn, new driving shed, pig stable and all necesâ€" sary out.bufldinfi:. Water supplied at house and barn oy ram. â€" There is alsc orchara, about 6 acres wheat sown. and fall plowing done. Farm is ir a good state of cultivation and is situâ€" ated 1} miles from Conestogo and St. Jacobs, Can be bought at a reasonâ€" able price. For further particulare apply to MENNO KOCKH | _ T wo bulis 10 and 5 n .onths old, got by Cham plon of Inverurie (Imported) Dam by Lord Lir oln 3rd by Duke of Oxford 55th out of Duci Ibmb.trtllumukttn«hdll.hl high state of cultivation ; new buildings ; just nflu the Berlin corporation ; 25 -hl’“' walk from town. Al Â¥â€"20re farm, about 3 miles cast of Berlin Easy torms. Smm-m-:nummh‘;um Ahnvm!lgl mm- of corp» Pure bred large English Berkshire pigs from six weeks to four months vld, Alio one b>ar 1$ months old, direct from imported stock. Apply to Shorthorns For Sale The undersigned offers for sale several m buils of serviceable age and a number o class cows at rus::bu pices. Herd now headed by Prince Wayne whose Dam sire and sire‘s dam average over 2 pounds of butter in seven days oficial record. â€" _ A. M. ZOELLER, 13 Jms M en enR Would also sell but rather trade on another mported or highly bred bull my herd bu} Jhamoion of loverurie (Imp.)â€"50022 â€" Vol. 20 For particulars write or bettar come and set M omoo n n ce 2 1 #s of Linpoin (Imp.). Also a few females Iacy fa thit by the hopnrred here bult _ _ _ DVErEO® MSm SEmE Pm T C NCA Hardwood f specialty. Cail gundmned lo:m:pnh?ln te ~All kinds of lumber, shingles, otc., in stonk plerior kiln dried in pine o~ hardwood f or 844 0 Jno# MMMMMMAAMMAAAAMAVA The unjersigned offers for sale hi: 2â€"6f 8â€"6mo#. Holsteins For Sale Table Classes Farm For Sale Farm For Sale for FOR SALE For Sale C. B. RICHERT, Mannheim, Ont UfJLancaster St.. near G. T. It., Berlin, Unt. JO8. B. BNYDEKR, Waterloo, Ont, offers for sale private _dl‘-_'.:’_.-'."h: hex Uonestogo P. 0., Or t 8. BRUSACHE®R. MTTCC+ Badon P. O. Out. New Hamburg, Ont, Berlin, Ont. A new stock,>3 for 10¢, The very b at lowest prices. ~Extra good goods. The word "Good" covers the whole question.. Clothe can‘t be good unless made from good Cloth. : They can‘t be good unless thoroughly tailored, They can‘t be good unless they are stylish and they can‘t be good in the fullest sense of the term unless they fit perfectly. are "Good Clothes" in the fullest sense. It matters not how particular you are you will have to admit that they are "Gpod Clothes" when you see and feelthem on you.‘~ LEet us show you a Spring Suit or Overcoat of this make, You will find them worth while knowing about. Strasser‘s The least we can say about this list of bargains is that every item in it deserves your carefal perusal and after that your quick buying attention. 75 Men‘s Siit1, sizea 33 to 42, brokâ€" en linee, extra good quality, Englisb aud domestic twaed, f.x‘ody: apd browne with colored overp! , black and navy blue scrges, fashionable single breasted style, regular $8 to $10 Satâ€" arday price $ 5.95 S. R. Ernst & Co. â€" Men‘s Rain Coate, of English Craveâ€" nette, dark grey shado, fall luftb. box black style farmer satin lined throughout sizes 34 to 44, regular $9, special to clear, Saturday $5.95 Trousers striped domestic tweed, good patterns, in medium and dark colors well cut and uimmed, sizes 32 to 42, :1“4?) regualar #$2, Saturday bargain J. K. SHINN! zepbyr, Medras and fimncy woven sbirting material lflight and dark colâ€" ore, etripes and figures, o?nh or attacled cuffs, sizes 14 to 17;, tea larly $1 and 0{.26, Saturcday ...... Underwear, fine natural merino, apring weight, blege facing and pearl buttons, the drawers in small men‘s sizes, shirts, sinall and mediam, ug; larly 750 per garment, Saturday. Mon‘s â€" plain #* faney caahmére Bocks, in extra quality, spliced heels u:'&, 10 to 11 odds: and ends of 38 to 506 lines Saturday 250 Working Shirte, black and white drill, attached collar, donble stitched seams, full bodies, sites 14 to 17. regâ€" ularly 500, Saturday price 306 . _ â€" Funsral Direotor and tnhb‘cn NUMBER .'u.n::,‘ Waterloo, Cot, Telepbone at B6 | gigher; et price paid . dvery dente, on Young 81., South 355,° ul..‘;':. Next abipment April "CGood Clothes" Fancy Shirts, about 300 in Scotch China Hall, OUR SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM 18 A CREAT SUCCESSs. SATURDAY BARGEAINS 20th Century Brand Clothes WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. IMPOBTANT BOOT BARGALINS. Girle‘ Lace Boots, bright glossy, black kid, patent leather too cap, full round tow, â€"spring heel or low heel, sizes 11 to Zl:gulu $1.50 and $1.75, Batarday pr $1.25. to 5, regular price $2. Saturday ‘Two plece ®uits, in aingle ‘breasted pleated and Norkfolk jacket styles, iA ocE ta Nan zee Pogalarly €3 50 10 1.00. $ktu:aay. .. Youth sizes, 11 to 13 regular for Mena‘ Lace Boots, real gnatekin unbreakable kid, for geveral bard wear, full fitting and comfortable sizes 6 to 10 regular 2.00 on Saturday $1.50 Three p}m suits, neat dark brown mixture, of all xool English Tweeds, latest single breasted ‘cut, also some Norfolks in two pieces, best Italian No ‘wites 28 t ou,h!‘.'tm-y $3.98 BOYY CLOTBING BARGAINS. SHIPPING HOGS WANTED IN R â€" BADEN f BHoys Laced Boots, genuine dongola atekin;_ good serviceable reliable ote, tight for present wear, sizes 1 Waterloo f’ 33, regular $5 to $1.50 $1.50 $1.25

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