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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Jul 1907, p. 8

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it no change from last weeh ® i"***_ Ti tie emand *"wes bardly od. especially in rough in t 4@‘-!& ever, th was good and unti) rge begin to come | in prices shot hln‘.“ xm Export trade gulet this muts ipz and shows no indication J ® go long as the present prMc+ ul the British markets., & t ewes were steady at $1.5 . @ $4.15; lambs were at 8¢ @8$¢ ant .calvesi at 36 @ 4¢. The range . of prices was: U tnntt ~rhninn _ _...+~ :§5.10 M $40 en oi + k egnieg . OM K P o Miw : .ls first patents $4.75 & A t3 C@WS .0 .000 Stqckers, choite ....> P 1 AgiI® ce 0n «4 . @OmMMOR C...~~> Meavy. feeders ... Shortâ€"keep Springers mport. ewes ...5.00 (e"â€" Bucks ......s.. 2. £.00 Lambs, grainâ€"fed, ‘ewt> 5.00 z A* * CORMMMOR® :. 13.« 3.50 __i~‘ â€" yeariings a./2l,20.40 mx lambs, each | 3.50 jexport ewes ....6.00 , CalÂ¥es, EWt .oz s> 3:00 _ Toronto, July 16.â€"The local mar .;tot shows but little change in Man itoba wheat, and Ontarios are . quiet, with, il anything, just a. shade low ‘er quotations, Flour is a Atrifie firmâ€" er. Wheat Ontario, dull; No. ® white 884 @ 891¢ Manitoba, No. . 4 hard, nominal; No. 1 northetn, 973 No. 2 northern 95¢. Cormn continue nom nal; No . 23 yellow, 6lke @ 62¢ Barley, nominal. ‘Oats, Ontario, No 2 white, 41ze @ 45¢ outside, Man toba No. 2 white 45e @° 46¢ 0: Arackt at elevator. _ Peas nominal â€"Flour Ontario, 90 per cent. patents ~$3.45 bid and $3.50 asked; Manifob: d patents $4,75 @ * $5; seconds s e We e 00e 6 jette .c 60. 112. MB .109 dn dn Lt t y patents $4,75 @ * $5; seconds .40 & $1.50, strong bakers $4.2) @ $ 4.30 Bran, $17 @ $17.50. _ out side. Shorts, about $20 outside. Robinsonâ€"â€"At Betlin, July 13th, tc‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, a son, ‘ Bernerâ€"At Berlin, July 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jmanuel Berner, a son. Murtellâ€"At Berlin, July: 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Eweed Murtell,; a daughâ€" ter. : Wrojanowskiâ€"At Berlin, July 6th, to ’ Li e dsn s d l k . Mr.â€" and Mrs. Chas. Irojanows®}, a ~ daughter. ; Roosâ€"In Waterloo Township, July Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Roos, a Eschâ€"Near Conestogo, July 5th, to _ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Esch, â€" a dauâ€" _ ghter. Mernerâ€"At St. Jacobs, July 2nd, :- Mr. and. Mrs. Jos. R. © Merner, Berlin, a son. ~WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, Ont. July 18 th 1907 LIVE STOL Millerâ€"Hendorsonâ€"At â€" Sheffield, July #th, . Harris Miller _ to Beatrice Henderson, bothâ€"of SheMeld. Shantzâ€"Brickerâ€"At. Berlin, July 8rd, ; Samuel Shants, of 8t. Paul, Minn., to Nettie Bricker, Berlin. + Dotzenrothâ€"Nesbittâ€"At Berlin, July { l“r:. Louis Dotzenroth‘ to Clara Nes# t. 3 mru-_-m esâ€"At . Cobalt, _ July #th, E. A; Froggett, formerly â€" of Fr?eu-.-fioweoâ€"m Cobalt, _ July #th, E. A: Froggett, formeriy â€" of Galt to Grace Howes. White â€" Hoggâ€" At Brandon, Man., ~.Puly 27th, Reév. Walter H. White, ;‘% A., of Strasburg, Sask., to Helâ€" "an . Hogg.. of Bartie, formerly of July 16.â€"The rus at . iitle market: toâ€"day . 0 "Hl oo oys sheep: and lambs, 8 i15 calves. Fity cats tocks were included in .1 C 2L# af rourse. they W Pm .e ARO BC 3. 200C C008 CR En Cl Waterioo. f Devittâ€" Burckelsâ€" At Ottawa, . luly 8th, Clargnee E. Devitt lormerly â€""of Waterlbo (to. Margaret Evelyn /. Buckels,â€" bothâ€" of Ottawa. Simonâ€"Lomangkiâ€"A¢ Berlin, â€" Jub ~‘8th, b‘ Rev. A. J. Fischer, â€" Lakur ence to â€" Mary ~Lemanski both of Berlin. ewarâ€"At J and prices GRAIN MARRIAGES BIRTHS DEA THS t week‘y prices was bardly a in rough cow=i of eattle, how wood and untl London,.< July #th, d (Mencoe, agod 88 years Wa ad 4.40 4.15 35.00 25.00 25.00 3.50 8.15 2.50 tetloo, July 18, CObrig| 72 years aged 78 years, 1 month | Krmegeâ€"=At it @ & 14.00 ~10.0t 6.00 7.0 ts i szg 4.0 AAT 18 14 Ni the w es Th 50: 35.0\ 40:0 4.9( 5.4 |â€" Personalâ€"Miss ‘Hildrid â€" Little _0 604 foronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. 6. | Dr.) McEachern. . < | \The Misses . Heimler are visiting 5.8¢ f/riends in Buffalo. _ f . Mr. and Mrs. J.. W. Barnes _ ant Master Hgrold Barnes of ‘Toronto ant Mr. O. E. Rennie and wife of Mone mat f3on, N. B., are visiting at Mr. Adex Man $ 2ennies‘. ulet, §\ Mr. John Baker of Toronto < an tk ‘T,,.';', Becker who visited het Palâ€" mts, Mr. and Mrs:â€"C. Koehlerâ€"\ for about a woek will wend her.. way homeward to Preston toâ€"morrow,~ . ; The lawn social heldâ€"under the aus vices ol the Wellesley Public Library n wbe Public School grounds 5 ,‘very successiul aflair. (They m‘a â€"» uincé about $45. 00 to 1.8 18 a result axy Messrs. J ohn AbFOQH 27 . ETY «. J. Rodyers of 3s Clements, Jimâ€" my Berdaux of ~St.. Jacob8, spent ° ow days . with parents and. friends, \ Mrs. Giébe and daughter Olivia ate spending a week in Noustadt . Mrs. and Mrs. Robt Fieischauer and tamily of Berlin are at present holiâ€" laying . with relatives here, Mr. Casper Mayer who is work ing for . John Ratt of â€" Caledonia, spent â€"Bunday at his home here and Jt t h on tafiabt ctteer S ~ 4 C seturned .to Caledonia toâ€"day. Mr. W. B. Woot, Managet Wester: 3ank is spending. ~a few â€" of bis holi lays with his parents in Penetsng During h s absence . Mr. Gies of St Jlements will be acting managet. The Misses Ella and Tilly Brawm of Wiarton are spending a few weeks vith relatives <here, and are at pre went â€" the> guests of: Mr. and Mrs John â€"< Haunor. \. Mr. John Baker of Toronto © an \Ir. Alton Baker of Walton are visit ‘ng under the parental roof. BbarblP t 1 n en t in TB SE 9. m Master "Melvin Rennie of London it visiting his grandparents here. ! Mr. F. A. Baker was in Listowe! Junday. ‘ A large number from . town “t?ol in lay dfi L & 2228 9 dn usnn t e un t blood |â€" congestion. Dr. . Shoop 8 Iuly | Headache Tablets simply Kill m cflY | hy : coaxing ."Lib. unnatuwral elym pmmre.m all. ~Address . Dr. Shoop, R , Wis., _Botd by all July | dealors. hok s uin o+ Nip Hphk 12 roR THOSE WHO CANNOT SEE Mr In making his annual ppeal to th readers of Ontario NewspapeTS to nformation _ which will enable . hin to locate â€" children and, ‘youtlft 0 AC the excursion to the Falls . Satur‘ : home to the t I‘ll stop your pain free. To show you â€" firstâ€"before . you send a penny _what my Pink Pain Tablets can d 1 will mail you free a Triah f age of thomâ€"Dr. Shoop‘s © f ‘Tablets, Nevraigia, Headathe, Tooth ache, Period ~pains, ett _t!. Mdi‘.‘ Clomensâ€" At Guelph, Isaiah Clemens, aged Worthington=â€"A t . Gueiph Rlo-;Nu:’b Bi“ GT::!*J‘” MNrs.~Jac AU, i Obarholt :erâ€"At Wu\h{:‘ 30th, Mrs. Owen ‘Oberhoitzer John â€" Alprecht of Toronto James Worthington LINWOOD and . physical | $58,506â€"Victor July 15 years . July . of Englishmen o nence. â€" The fourth | ?‘-“ =fl'?~ /‘ tup ‘“;‘_ l uce r" [Â¥ “‘d ",cw“,s : hm $ é‘m. .fl ;%cz, t o Mb » l '~:5~_pf Jfié i h Pleeo Agiit i nindaons ! * on music ‘and musical| cs. His: taste" is mévainhle, cause ol this it, is a Matter of c03« lay, Winter . & ¢ since. he bas been in Winnipeg Mr. Thomas has been a firm frieed to the. Gour lay â€" piano." A letter from him â€"to the firm is as~ follows: ‘"When~> i â€"wanted a mlzno some time ago Aof. my studio I examined a number . 0; instruments byâ€" various manufacturâ€" ers, and . finally â€" selected a Gourlay solely on its merits, lts tona is 1¢â€" .| markably rich, the touch _ very 46 sponsive and the mechanism . perfect | After using it for several months i s| am â€" more than ever convinced ° thal it is the finest piano made in Lan | ada." Many other musicians of emâ€" inence in this country, will endors the opinion of Mr. Thomas. For those who are taking a. lengâ€" thy rest from business, or tor thos: who are unable <to leave it, sugges* tions as to the best way to get the yood out of spare time is always tue veresting, â€" and sometimes _ heipful. ‘Vacation for Business Men,‘"‘ deaiâ€" ng with the best and most helplu way to spend a holiday; â€" and â€" *A Busy Man‘s Vacation,""sbowing how @ person can get rest and recreation. at their own doors, are both interâ€" vsting ard helptul, \Both these arti< Jes are. to be found in the â€" July \Juting : Number: of Busy Man‘s Maâ€" gazine. In addition~ to these, therc are several others of~ interest to those about to take an quting, such as,~ ‘‘Th Evangeline‘s Country,‘" who entertaining account of a trip in picâ€" wuresque Nova Scotia; "In a Border dining Camp,‘ ‘and **John Bult‘s Breadâ€"Basket,," on ‘Western Canada whe ‘farming coentry. Other articles of popular interest .also appear, amâ€" mz which . are, "Govermmnt Ownâ€" 3 e V acds anollll hk ership in eEBNIP . 20 . CARMBRTIET 3 havciagiftalcollt it ) +407 the Hague," a «baracter sketch â€" 05 «harles R. Hosmer, Telegraph Opâ€" srator"‘; * Telegraphing Muru"",w Inventions «we . Owe to Savages", "A Revolution in Travel‘"" (the latter giving a _ little idea (of the Moneâ€" Rail System); _ "Old Age Pensions in Germany‘; "Eyen . Temperament UE AECECAMINE 4 e POCaPat as a Business Asset", ~‘"Succulent Dinners That Swim the Sea‘";, and 5ther© miscellancous â€" matter: of equal merit. â€" The amount of | fiction is ra~ ther larger than usual this month and no better can be said of it than that it is up to the usual standard. PATENT REPORT. Below will "be found ~. a ifet _ of Janadian and American ~patents e wently granted ‘‘through the . agency P c BM EN L Dl oc t y n n Aemmd en m es o men P of Messrs. Marion ‘and Marion, Pa tent . Attorneys, Montreal, Canada, ini Washington, D.C. . Information relating to any of the jatents â€"cited â€"will be supplied . free Jt charge ~by applying . to the abo/c pamed . firm,. * m,zsaâ€"-ng:;“ Moss, Lunenbutg, N: 8. Protector. < $56,887â€"Joseph Belanger,. . Springâ€" hend, Mass. Innersole . for $58,596â€"Victor . Guortin, Montreal, Que. Manifold. Counter . Salés Check ‘ Book, _ 359,228â€"Carl Jentz, Canton, N. B., (\U.‘%.A. Pulp Screen â€" Plate tening. "The Inventor‘s Adviser"‘ ‘will . be sent to any address ‘upon . request. m en ie eameny EUSY MaAN‘s MaGAZINE ‘ DEATH OF LOUIS HUNT UNITED STATES CANADA. first E. Scouten, Riding The Farce \at will endors« | GLarge a sortment at Berlin, John ] with the _ Bell/ .,, Mrs, Ml} lannigan, â€" Wash peer, of this (tâ€" at home, â€" The G ;SCREEN |DOORS :\And ‘\WINDOWS Winaow Streens at 206 to 35¢. H. Wolthard &00. Consisting of 150 acres, 130 acres cleared, balance timbered, 5 acres .ndplne. Soil clay loam, well drained well fenced." On it is a barn $2x60 ft., shed w:wm.’dfllv}n ho,:emx:)h..‘ .pen, me â€" house. RMeT hen‘s t aigonll, ormgiet ) miles from Port Office, stores, churchâ€" L mAE n ns NR ic n ut ED RATES ON ALL se o m aDS. es, etc. Price $5000. Come and inspect sndl"ll‘sny your expenses if mis represented or ‘!rlu Farmers Take Notice car o and Paotet JnE N malll, Dorlin Head east end mill, Berlin Head MM&VI::M.B:‘M“M“““ gshIPPING BOGS WANTED IA Higher: market price paid, Load every second Monday â€" Next shipment July Several cholce sections cluse to G.. I. R. and C. P. R. Towns, in the Oressâ€" mww i:;utu:nt. .Ioa'; suf you a 160 acre farm up sm acre ranch at from $8 to #16 per acre. ‘For further particulars, prbondtumllpp’,lo : Phone 167 Dealer in Flour and Feed Berlin, Ont. _ Haldimand Farm For Sale FABM LANDS WANTED Uver Soyereign Bank, GALT * s 39 Mox 870, Phone 206. CCOMEB 24â€"U, Nour different sizer. iWWWW*W' rrt Berlin, Ontario NUMBER UNLIMITED. MeNALLY BROS. Ghvnyam Real Estats and Insurance Agonts. erennder we mention a few propertics for sale oo niieh Coin reaidones apd atable, in a thrivi‘g x1 Saskatchowan Farm Lands and City Property, S. B. BIEHN, to choose fre m . TOOHEY, * of-’uid Ont. IHOLMAN CALL OR WRITE FOR INFORM ATION, oFFICES. «o4 ..SHANTZ & CO., ARECAIC T ® mn' Sask l store mo 3 , Ont. DEALERS IN fifiggii;!lWSi“! will be soid at greal DArgMIDE: mh'und:l-A. 14 s 0. Kast of Beot St. Sing 8 Bertin. 156 mos. Just received & »bij rade ba- and w ill be at great Shorthorns For Sale Two buJis 13 and 8 n onths Cham» pikn of Inveruiie ‘:.'s:a::’?rfi-"?@ s T saprit on praiinge prade oo seothet l:_nu'"":‘ crurle .fi 'm"'mm-mu-u:m - JO8. B. BNYDELB, _ Also vacant Jous AMm OO CE B Tanid s Ak valuable farm consisting: of 175 acres, . Lot 34, 100 acres of which is under: cultivation, 50 acres good bush and balance in pesture. On the farm is a new cortage roof brick house and kitâ€" chen (10â€"roomes), large bank barn, new driving .hm‘mbhmd all necesâ€" sary outbu! g. Water supplied at house and barn by ram. There is also & rchara, about 6 acrese wheat sown, and fall plowing done,. Farm is in ‘a good state of cultivation and is situâ€" ated 1} miles from Conestogo and Bt. Jacobs. Uan be bought at a Teasonâ€" able price. : For further particulars apply to * DLL1.9A wrave SAt pigs from six weeks to four months old, Aleo one boar 18 months old, direct from imported stock. Apply to C. B. RICHERT, : \ T llmnhdm- Ont. The undersigned NOTICR is nereby given to Sll, P intyi not, "fi‘:“ the 'rowwh Wfl-‘hw Eiaamaaene ie oi ie o practios of almwing such PAMERSAna their 24 Crrentive and should be Cle ‘ ?:?‘%", ‘the Sazitary inspector will charge Opposite Market, Pure bred large English Berkshire *n tunm «i+ weeks to four months J. K. SHINN Wilinot Board of Health 86mos. ‘Farm For Sale ho eatd batl id also nell Funoral Director and LmbAI Waterloo, Ont. Teleyhone at dence, on Young 8t., South 855 26 in 0 For Sale FOR SALE NOTICE Black Block, REGINA, Sas D. 9. m‘mflhoo- 519. MENNO KOCH Conestogo P. O., Ont sbipment d'm Prig . »»~ Poaggy 11 Board of Health, Sumt F. HOLWELL, _ __., ',‘.â€"’ ) space than is ne00sâ€" TA t Waterioo, Cut, Bec‘y of Board. Berlic, Ont. at y They are the very newest and lat st fo and they are the "n;;t cofiigtfing style and value th we have ever shown, : Note t of the shoulders and see. ho snugly the collarsdar;‘d lapcl'u fcélow t;'r . ,2’ * ,%E.,w.i caliy proportioned they are! ven if they hadn‘t the label on them you would know that they are d‘e"% ,‘“. ts . tailor shops in Toronto. â€" No style point h&% and no ef?:n spared to make them what re= Canada, Prices are the lowest you ever paid I r & but perhaps not the lowest you ever id for bad sizes, many prices. t n"4 Strasser‘ A few weeks ago one of Canada‘s largest m Ol : @06 . CH0 who _ had _ been _ bard _ hit _ by the late on asked us to a cash offer on his entire stock. We did not want the 6 as we W already well filled with every . line, but we. de him an offer â€" so much below what the clothes. ~cost that /we had _ "%m that would accept, To . our surprise > hewired an w ning that he needed the cuh.wxov the goods are and added to 0 own heavy stock have pl us in a posmuvlgw e must take place. We don‘t want the goodsâ€"you do, We believe we made the prices lower than the keen ost hrg&:‘?‘m dreamed of. ma_marraw motning on the stroke ol 8 this Gréat SBale starts. Are m % own heavy stock have pl must take. place.. We do made the prices lower 1 ‘Toâ€"morrow morning on going to be hero? $7.50 to $8.00 Men‘s h Handsome single and double breastâ€" ud â€"garments from America‘s _ fore most tailors, â€" Big range of colorings and ‘designs, cutâ€" incorrect models. ‘These garments will hold shape, ~ it style, and color \:Em worn o'nt‘l m ular $7.50 price Men‘s Scotch and English tweed suits, single and .double breasted styâ€" tces, hand tailored with trimmings and tailorings of .character w‘.!l.% Cmm td oi s in t only in ordered â€"garments. The long formâ€"fitting coat, broad hand padded: shoulders, long â€"close lapels, begtop trousers: This was our $15, suit and many of the wull?lel‘m . wearâ€"~ ing it toâ€"day woul willingly . have paid $20 for it, July sale prite > on 4 Â¥ #n Young men‘s long trouser . suits, sizes .33 to 35, made up of patterns especially suited to their tastes and years, and the cut and fashion oft the garments adopted expressly to them, always sold at $6.50 to $8,: July sale price $6.00 Boys‘ Suits $3 80. Double and single breasted suils, all wool fabric, cut in the latest Ox< td style, tailored in the vory best nagncor, sizes 28 to 33, regular $5 How Do These Styles Suit You? _ $1 50 Men‘s Trousers at 99¢. A fine line of men‘s trousers, . all sizes, correct shape, good value â€" at $1.50,: July sale > iy toas h A large line ast values, in Men‘s Fancy Wash Vests $6 suits, July sale price 20th Century Brand Epnst & Co. ° to §%8 ~suits, July sale ine of ‘the best and â€" gew=| Bo in the popular < patteris, | hard geute, July salbp sc . laf Tweed Suits $4.95 ARE SOLE AGENTS. $4.05 $3.95 $3.89 $1,49 0 9c largest makers of highgrade clothi the late season asked us to ma did not want the goods as we Wt but we made him an offer â€" so VC that /we had no idea â€" that . wired an acceptance explaining la goods® are here and added . to position where 1.%“"‘” € : goodsâ€"you ‘do. hbelieve we ha <t hareain hunter ever dreamed of. | Men‘s Summer Men‘s balbriggan underwear, side trimmed, ribbed cufls and sitzes 34 to 44, regular‘ 50c per ment, July sale price uy 4 in hand in the popular sum colors, correct widths, regular . and 35¢ neckwear, July sale :~. Hot Weather You may: have your choite variety of all the new col patterns, regular $1 shirts, > Men‘s drill working shirts, small" fancy ‘striped collar atty double stitched séams, strong durable, sizes 14 to 17, regolat Saturday $ *3 Great Savings in Boot P price Ladies fine kid Oxford shoes, or style, patent , toes, light goles, Cuban bee!, all sizes,. Jt Ladies canvas low shoes, tur ible soles, Cuban heels, tfi? July sale price d lat . $1 Men‘s fine box calf and don ce boots, extension ¢dge 80 at §3. July sale price ; they areâ€"â€"the best i paix for good: clou; Men‘s Ties boots, ~medium hes weat out, ‘gizes 1 to 8 0. July sale Nok e s Waterloo â€" Furnish Underwear overlooked _ cnes.

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