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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Feb 1909, p. 9

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* STRATFORD MARKETS. Btratford, Feb. 11th, 1909 Wheat Standard)...... .90 _ 92 BSHGF.++« «++ +«â€"â€"+« 148 45 Oats (standard]...... «37 FOM.cerserrecerc«.««« _ +TD .80 Hay per ton.......... 8.00 9.00 Bran per ton.......... 22.00 Shorts per ton........ 25.00 Live Hogs............ 6.00 _ 6.10 Beef, front quarters.... .06 & Beef, hind quarters.... .74 .08 Farmers‘ Club Mectingâ€"The _ proâ€" gn.-e for the next mecting of the Mrfin“‘."(‘lw ‘}:) be held in _ the , Monday evening, Feb. 15, §# *"Feeding of Beef Cattle‘ introâ€" _ by Mr. Alex. Harton. ‘"Feedâ€" p Caring of Horses" by â€" Mr. ~ Richardson. ‘"Care of Manâ€" ‘Wby Mr. Wellington . Utfley. ’ join out club and it will Notes.â€"Our Farmers‘ Club is getâ€" ting along splendicly. â€" Last week Mr. Wm. Hastings spoke on "The Raisâ€" ing of Hotses‘ and Mr. Alex. Hasâ€" ting gave an interesting address _ on ‘‘Sheep Raising‘ and Master Hubert Doering read a paper on "The Selecâ€" ing will be held on Feb. j5th. â€"Mr. Jno Manser had the misfortune _ to lose his driving horse.â€"Mr. Etnie P went to St. Mary‘s last week *%o learn telegraph operating. Personal.â€"Mrs. _ Jho. Webster _ of Glenailan, formerly of Crosshiil, call ed on a few, friends _ last week.â€" From‘a recent fall Mr. Alex. Hasting is laid up with a broken shoulder.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were in Crossâ€" hill last Sunday.â€"Mr. Bender made a business trip to Listowel last week. ttonm of Seed Corn.‘ _ The neai moelâ€" Winter Apples per bbi... 2.50 to 3.00 Potatoes per bag...... .70 To Hay per ton.......... 10.0G _ 13.00 Wooa per cora........ 6.50 _ 7.50 Butter per lb ......... .25 .27 Egge per dozen....... .25 47 Apples, per bag ......... 1.50 Potatees, per bag, .......60 .75 BERLIN MARKETS. Berlin, Feb.11th 1909 Filour per 100 ibs. .... $2.70 Bran 66 aeess â€" LIO Butter per poand...... .24 Egge per doz. ......... .25 Snow Apples ..........1.00 Barley.... .... ...... .43 Oats (standard]...... FUOUM.c«srrrccerc.««+ .15 Hay per ton.......... 8.00 Bran per ton.......... Live Hogs............ 6.00 n ul egnesemenliis quarters.... 0. Chickens............. .25 Ducks................ 24 Butter per poand...... .24 Toronto, Feb. 9.â€"The grain markâ€" ets are quiet, active and prices conâ€" tinue very high. Wheat is scarce and dealers say that values may still deâ€" preciate. Local dealers‘ quotations‘ Ontario wheat, No. 2 white, $1.01 @ $1.02; No. 2 red, $1.01 @ $1.01}; No. 2 mixed, $1.01@ $1.014 outside; Manitoba wheat, spot, No.1 northern, $1.12 & $1.124; No 2 northern, $1.09 @ $1.091, om track, bay ports, all rail; No. 1 northern, nominal, none offering, $1.18 & $1.18}; No. 2 norâ€" thetn, $1.114} @ $1.15, delivered at Ontario points. Barley, No. 2, 56c @ 57c¢c; No. 3 extra, 5ic @ 55¢; No. 3, 53¢c, outside. Oats, Ontario, No. 2 white, 43¢ @ 43%c, outside; No. 2 mixed, 43¢, outside; _ No. 3 Western Canada, 46¢ on track, lake ports. Corn, Amcrican, No. 3 yellow, 10ge @ T1c; No. 3 â€" yellow, 69%c & 70¢; Canadian, 65e @ 66c, _ Toronto freights. Buckwheat, No. 2, 586 @ 581%c, outside. Rye, No. 3, 67¢ & 68c outside. Peas, No. 2, 87c _ outside. Flour, Manitoba, first.patents, $5.50; seconds, $5; strong â€"bakers, $4.80. Onâ€" tario winter wheat patents, $3.75 @ $3.80, buyers‘ sacks outside. Milifeed bran scarce, $21.50 & $22 per _ ton, in bags outside. Shorts, $23, & $24, in bags outside. Hogsâ€"Market easier and 15¢ lower than last week. _ Gunns‘, Limited, quote select bogs, $6.60 fo.b., and medy and the Harris Company quote $6.75, fed and watered. H. P. Kenâ€" the same figures. Butcherâ€"Demand brisk for â€" choice butoher cattle. The run was 51 loads, with 900 head of cattle, 475 sheep and lambs, 800 hogs and 138 â€"calves. Exportâ€"Very few cattle of the exâ€" port class offering and the market is Sheep and lambsâ€"Market steady to firm for lambs; ewes a little easier. _ ~City Cattle Market, Toronto, Feb. w short rum of only about â€" 900 of cuttle at this market toâ€"day sent prices up from 15c to 30c _ all round. For a few extra choice but cher, these being very scarce, almost = prices :'eu secured, _ the probably some lpaxum on the part of carly buyers, seâ€" cured the picked lots, and afterwards selling at a substantial premium. In this way sales were made of the choicest butcher cattle at [rom $5 @ $5.15. These, however, must not be taken as the legitimate market valâ€" ues, but were the immediate result of the temporary shortage, and the fact that a few buyers were forced to get cattle at aiy price. A heavy yun of cattle for the latter part . of the week will doubtless bring prices back to about last week‘s levels. MSD t on > se CROSSHILL. GRraAIN Obituaty.â€"One of Centreville‘s best known and most highly esteemed resiâ€" dents, in the person of John Dippel uBs 110. wes a o aumuessiut bediiti aueu throsher and will be greatly misses in the community, He is survived by a sorrowing widow, five sons and one daughter, _ vizzâ€"Elias, _ Noah, John Henry and Abrabam, all residimg mear Uentreville except Noahk in Berlin and Mrs. Fred Gollow near Galt. The funâ€" cral was held on Monday aftermoon at 3 o‘clock from the house to the Freeport church and cemetery â€" and was latgely attended. Briefs.â€"Mr. Simon Bownian, Mrs. August May of Berlin and Mrs, John Mess of Centrevilte, visited Mrs. \m. Stengel one day last week.â€"Don‘t (orâ€" get the Farmers‘ Institute meeting on Tuesday the 9th inst., at the Townâ€" ship Hall.â€"The foe om the Grand Rivâ€" er went down for the second tin this winter.â€"Ladies, ~on‘« rorget the quilting on Wednessay at the home of Mrs. John Moss. for aboug 5 months from an mbiack of apoplexy. Deceased was in his 75th year. He was b6rn in Germany com ing with his parents to this country wheit a boy. He was twice married and resided neat Centreville all his * passed away on his Tarm near here on Friday night after suffering BJO.:+:::â€":«rrrsrerre. Buckwbent............ PIOBF.:::>...â€"++s«20«+ Butter, per ib ........ Egg», per dozen ...... _Hl]_pol’ S0B +.+ecr.+s Potatoes ag...... _ .60 uwgrarF?o.:r...... 27.00 Lard, pet Ib...... ... Middlings, per ton.... Whebt, NOW.~...« +. +. Flour, per 100 lbe..... Bran, per ton.......... Lite Hoge............ g40 Shoop-:f;....... sves 6.26 TANOW..«.ce .ccosess â€" +8§ Dried Apples ........ .04 HAMAG.....â€"....â€"ses»s â€" 19 Shoulders ............ _ 12% Bacon.......... ...... 10 Potatoes per bag...... .50 WHBAI.â€"..>+1++s aree2s New Eamburg, Feb. NEW HAMBURG MARKE1S. vunmom Waterloo, Ont., Feb. 11th, 1908 CENTREVILLE. Galt, Feb. 11th, 1909 ELMIRA MARKETH GALT MARKETS Feb. 11th. 1909 1ith, 1909 .10 9 00 13.00 14 .16 14 .15 _.T0 28.10 1.00 , of his he 90 / Mrs. Fw Coc l.“’!h. Annic B 2.90 spent last Sund .... | H. F. Schmidt. :: PRESENTE 10| Peterboro‘, F 22.00| says:â€"A young 25.00 | condition is at -“‘ flourishing, in ! «88‘ ed inactivity in »30 reached _ rather 1.;0) stances. This ; 6.50| *‘ has been . 8.50 and oceurring j\ $flk fols welcome. ;g obtaining _ ass 5'“ time of need. 4.50| _. _ ... TT 15 125 .16 |muu-hu-audu -: 00 o«mm-muc week.â€"Mr. 90 / Mrs. Cook of Tavistock _ and 00‘ Miss Amnic Becker of Tavistock, farm consisti i’&&h 101 acres in the Township of ellesley, con. 11, Lot 9 and implement shed. The soil is of a clay loam. . 85 acres are under cultivaâ€" n ahees Fnll“:l: ieg mearly all w +s ug nearly done, never failing -Eflng etn-'ok ruonâ€" ing through farm. Terms reasonable For further particulars apply to Township of Wellesley, con. 11, Lot 9 east ucrk::, situated about 2 miles southâ€"east of Linwood. (Un the farm North Waterioo Farmers‘ Institute Mesetings for 1909 i'-'ivqood" od brick house and bank barn and imnlaomant shad â€" Tha anitin af a Speakers:â€"W. C. Shearer, Bright. Miss G. Gray, Toronto. Local speakers will be added whote necessary. Fot fullet information see programâ€" mes. A day or more spent at tnese mectings is time well spent. A. Doering, Pres., Crosshill. Josiah Stauffer, Ist Viceâ€"Pres., Waterloo. M. L. Weber, 2nd Vicoâ€"Pres., Special mestingsâ€"dates and speak ers not yet arranged:â€"Hawkesville, Heideiberg, Floradale, West Montrose Bamberg. ‘ Anyone wishing to exchange a farim en a town property please call _ or write to 357 Victoria St., Berlin, Ont. ‘The residence ol Mr. Moses Baer, at Dundee, was burned to the ground Sunday morring. The family were awakened mt about two o‘clock, when the fire had already gained such headâ€" way that the flames could be seen through the ceiling. _ They, however, escaped with their lives, which is about all, their clothes being burned as well as the furniture, etc. _ A desk a few chairs, cupboard and table eas a few rables, cupboard and table was all that was saved. _ The origin of the fire is unknown, but the opinion of Mr. Baer is that it was due to a defective chimney. says:â€"A young man whose financial cundition is at present not the most flourishing, in fact owing to continu« ed inactivity in the labor world, bas reached _ rather straightened circumâ€" stances. This young benedict of . a year has been presented with twins, and oceurring just at present, the ev+ ent might be looked upon as anything but welcome. The {family have been obtaining _ assistance through their time of need. spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs has returned to her. home P h.:-dvlhthbhw Mr. Goo.ovhh..la a week‘s holidays with Mr. and M Henry BURNED TO THE GROUND 6â€"4f The undersigned offers for sale his Peterboro‘, Ftb. 3.â€"The Examiner PRESENTED WITH TWINS Farm for Sale NOTIGE 8 room brick house on $2100 Wiham Bt. ‘m Buys 2 storey brick house, all conveniences, Terms to suit , _ buper.: ‘a'w Buys 7 agres fine garden land on which 1}; story frame house and bank barn convenient to K:totloo and Berlin Markets, Easy ‘ms. ao Lots in all parts of the town, Offiice: King St., above Fischer‘s Billiard Parior. gAgents. â€"Looal Agentsâ€" MutuaiLife Ase‘cse Co. of Ganada J. BALL & SON, Real Estate and Insurance 25 The Ontario Real Estate Co. & & TORONTO _ _ _ _ Experienced Operators on Blouses, Shirtwaist Suits, Skirts, etc., for new high speed Wilcox & Gibbs‘ sewing machines. Mail Contract Loo orel OBR e addreated to the Postâ€" *T Eaton Co _ Auy person buying s farm in the nz..nm:'. well to write -a«-: receipt of their letter we will mail \y-:u“ a&&dwwuafi + which contains some three nundred stock, grain, nw" fruit,‘gardedwand canning factory *:-m most reasouable prices.. "WHY RENT! Call us or write us for a good farm, and get it on the easiont of time payments, * A square deal, low prices and no red tape, â€" easy to buy, easy to pay, .. We make it dead easy for you to get the AMAHA DUNNVILLE. ONT. WANTED BY The undersigned has received a big stock of first. class Gasoline Engines: ranging from 1} to 30 horsepower and will be sold at reasonable prices May be sean in operation every Saturday ‘at the Masseyâ€"Harris Wareroomse, Erh Casoline Engines SOLE AGENT IN BERLIN. Stock remedies of VETERINARY SPECIALTIES The best on the market Cor. Kixa axp Scott Sts. â€" Beruux ing shed, hard and soft water and running 1or, O ods Dard, Pnd soft water and_ running Farm for Sale .. Compriaing 31 norve. sttonted oge bast mily 14 q +r A. L, Fisc her Apply 12 Albert St. deAr For Sala. AUGUST YONDJ A. N. HAWKR, AMAHUA ® 9 LIMITED. Ni t o t uh silua led hall mile ’:‘:;aa'mu Mndv- riiige, Out ‘ Situated in uxcvillue of Potmbug eonrrhnag + acre land on whi 'hn 4 storey frame house 24 x 23 feet, nearly new, and barn 32 x 34 feet, nearâ€" {ly new. All kinds of frait trees and perty. Terms reasonahie. Apply :f.” JOHN EVERATT, 58â€"2mo Paetersburg, Ont, If you want your sale properly conâ€" ducted, write or Telephone to NUMBER UNLIMITED, aumm:upa. Load ever; second Monday Next shipmen} Feb. D. RUDY Auctioneer SHIPPING HOGS$ WANTED K mnished or painting and msson wark. _ _ Phone ot residence, Conestogo, Ont CANBORO. rawa up on short nptice. During the last two weeks we havesold . over 1100 acres of dand in this + vicinity. We bave _ always a _ largenumber of farms for sale, But it 18 impossible to advertise them all.Parties interested in any of our proâ€" positions and wishing to see the counâ€"try for themselves would do well to notify us and we will be pleased lomcel them at thp station at Canficld. / For further â€" information apply to * f & We have a number of very attracâ€"live farms right closo to the village: of Canboro. _ These farms are | allclay loam. Our qountry is well adap > ted for the raising of all kinds offruits. jes ¢ Phone No. 552. _ BERLIN, ONT. _ No. 38 Fredatisk M Another 150 acres; frame bouse onsame; common barn; between 30 and 40 acres of goud bush; right close loschool, about a mile from the vilâ€" lage of Attercliff; also a great Larâ€"gain at $3300. F mngs but large and roomy. ‘This is a cheap farm, Rh évâ€"fim would exchange for smaller farms . _ k 18 ‘ y We have a ‘lorge numter of other (arms for sale or ~exchange and some Northwest land!, business and town properties If you ‘bave money to piace on Mortgage, we can place it for you on 1st Conveyancing done. n _ _ F. E. SHANTZ & CO. ;= . mt ts d athiviet Al ols untiieiiieai oc c ces POV c ce in irintinis Abdiiite t t ds d nds Aiits & Anothet 100 acre farm right closeto the village of Canfield; good sited frame bouse; common barns; drilledwell, with power well for pumpitfig; 9 actes of good bush. Price $3000. 3 50 acres between Canboro and Canâ€"ijeld, close to the main road;. gomâ€" mon buildings; 4 acres of good jush lay _ of the land ‘very nice; c&h beé bought by paying $300 down. â€"Price$1450.00, â€" â€"â€" â€"~â€"â€"â€"feailp Another 50 acre farm close to thevillage of Caistorville; good ° n house; fairly good barn; well fenced;well watered. Price $1700. â€" § \, 1 100 acte farm; practically newframe house; common baths; a acres of bush; about five miles fromthe village of Canboro; a great gain; very easy terics. Price $2300. A 140 acte farm with a large br/ house, cellac under the kitchen; aframe _ woodshed; fairly good M new drillcd well; one mile from thevillage; a snap at $4100. A i 17 acre farm sear Waterlioo, â€" with good buildings"" ppibo"§5, mâ€"tl‘r-u.m on town pre w lllwr.dld-hs Grand Ri near f f: tivated, good 12 roomed hmné'c-. new w can be bought fot $7,300. 4* ox A splendid located place ol 10 acres 3 miles south of Berlin, Arst land and good buildings. Price .mly, $19 00. »‘mu) A graim and.stock farm of 200 scres 1 miles trom New Dundet, ‘he acres of bush and 30 acres in~wheat, good water facilities, tair _A 100 acre farm with a large iramebarn; shed; drive house; nice frame house; these buildings are all new ;10 _ acres of bush; lay of the farm splendid; this farm is in Senccatowaship. Price $3100.00 > e A 225 acre farm with large paintecbank barn; very h‘? " nea new; cellar under the whole building very large orchard; 4 mile : village of Canboro, containing store,blacksmith shop, school, 3 es, cheese factory, chopping mill, saWmill; about two miles to the neares station, two other stations about 4miles distant. This is a beautital home commanding a finé view of thesurrounding country. Can e * on a quick sale for $7000. $R A 185 acte farm with a fine roomyhouse; a â€"very pleasant and attras ti:e home. _ This farm has Jairlygood barns with two siraw 6 drive house; hog pen; drilled wellwith tower on; small orchatd; v@yâ€" fide laying farm right close to thevillage of Canboro. Price $5900.. _ * Another 200 acre farm;, fairly goodbuildings; well watered; about 20 .fi tes ol bush containing a largeamâ€"ount of tio material; fairly well feseâ€" ed; this is also a very nice layinglarm, about three quarters ol a inilé« from the village of Canboro. Price,$6400, i A good bargain, 150 acre farm, inSencca M atout three miles trom the village of Canboro and fourmiles c village of Canfeld ; good frame house,; common barns;drilled well, 20 acres of good bush; also a flowing spring on this [arm.For quick sale $3700. . Another 100 acre farm with a threethousand dollar brick house; common barns; about 8 or 9 acres of goodbush; right close to school, in Seneca township; about three and a half milâ€"es from Canficld statior, and thres and & half miles from Canboro. Thisproperty â€" can be bought by paying $700.00 down. Price $3700.00. . Property For Sale DAVID RUDY, Tavistock Ont. acte larm near actes neer Doon, sandy alnd clay luoam, 13 acres NOTICE TO BVILDERS Owner FARMS FOR SALE JOHN HILL In Haldimand County. E-t.’”in"' lan d for g 14 'P!b&“. F m $8,000 or /w to do all kinds Feb. $1850 {. 98 o op Et maest‘ $1096q New brick house ? reoms, East Office opposite former Woolien Mills, Waterloo. $650. tsfi uit t td $1850 * .‘c‘~ 20 choice Barred mouth Rock . o_cy n * Barmed Piymonth Rock pon 0N ; 2ger , recured., from Me. lxtnlayingd'zsl‘n'. A"l‘;m Now is the time to buy. Many Home~ | steaders proving up. I have many choice farms, wild and lur-l adâ€" ioining new towns on C.P.R. apd G.T. ; Pacific. Prlu-twdn:nm ‘ dollars per aore. Cash $ er. Don‘t wiss this. Call or write. > 8. B. BIEECLCN | Guerprey. Real Estate. Saak : Land! Landll _ Modern red brick honte, ‘a‘l conts, .> m‘ulfl.a.&â€"m “ And a list of others, Moner to â€" Real Estate wand cnafacn Lab M & 196 & Buys ? roomed frame houre, large lot, can be rented to two families, Buys two story brick, house 6 reome For Sale & 5 Le »mtd; : m‘n 1 hop, school, e h wo miles to the ‘neares! nt. ‘This â€" is a . country. Can be } ery pleasant and attrat with _ two straw & on; lmallhoreh.i‘,,; vaey A. C, HALLMAN, ONTARIO nice; ‘Cah be good ‘ Â¥is r”' 4 3 tns; about 8{ a ;nnu i a large I ; good push;

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