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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Apr 1911, p. 8

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7 it tne sams to day as it was years 0. Just a plain band of old is all :gst is asked. But it nnnt‘g,e as good as it is stamped. Onr name is stamp ed in every ring we sell which wn gnarantee of highost quali vo tWe can H anoy fingor, and if you choese to have the name and da‘e engraved in the inside we will do it for you withâ€" out extra charge. \ Chicago Live Stock. CHICAGO, _ April _ 4. â€"Hogsâ€"q 15,000, _ Market weak. Mixed and , $$." to $.70; good neayy, $o reva + hastis #R oto n on Nmbe J Calvesâ€"Hece‘pis.= $#® â€" head: market active, steady; enll to choice, & to $.9,. ' Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 2300 head; lambs | slow ind lower; choice lambs, Iu,m to 6 cull to fair, $50fe $6.75; yearlâ€" Ings, $5.50 +. $5.15; sheep, $ to $5.95. 1 Hogsâ€"Ite: eipts. 170) head; market acâ€" ‘ll\‘e: Leavies slow, steadyâ€" yorkers, $1.10 to $1220. pics. $110 to %:.50: mixed, $6.99 Ito $110; heavy. $.50 to $6.i5; rough, $5.50 (to :; stass, .15 to $5. i New York Live Stock. t NEW YORK, April 1. â€"Beevesâ€"Receipts, : lt!) head; no trade; steady feeling. 1 pelad 2 n e is PELAL I Hogsâ€"Receipts steady. Calvesâ€"IReceipts, 13 h steady. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Itec market quiet and steady. sheep, $1.55; unshorn Tar lipped, $i to §6. It is the sams 1 EAST BUFPFALO, April "ceipts, 75 head; trade light steers. $.3 to $275; batel ;to $6.40. hoi co uio e o oc d o Sne MRicet Ateoei‘et spring lambs, $4 to $8 each. " Hogs. Hogs are still quoted at $6.70 for :electal fed and witered at the market, and $6.40° to drovers for hogs, £.0.b. cars at country‘ points. Heavy hors, weithing 220 lbs, and : over, 50c per ewt. less than the above prices. ‘*"We issne marriage license " There were over 4(9 ceal calves on #â€"le, the bulk of which‘ were of common to medium quality. Prices ranged at from $3 to $.20 ner cwt, 4 Sheep and Lambs, Sheep, ewes, $17% io §$51.2%; yearling fambs, $1 to $5.%5. with selects warth 47 40e Wedding Rings There was one loiwd of feeders, 1040 lbs.! each, that was soll by C. Zeagman &‘ lf‘;ms at $.30 per cwt, and # over on the: t. M Milkers and Springers. § There was a fair supply of milkers andi epringers, ‘which soll it $5 to $6§ each. Dunn & Levack made a sa‘e of 14 milkâ€"; ers and springers, at an average price of! $3,50 each. $4.00 to $5.% to TORONTO, April 4.â€"The railways! reported 79 carloads of live stock at the City Market, consisting of 1163; cattle, 10090 hogs, «19 sheep and! lambs, 429 calves and 20 horses. Butchers. Flourâ€"Manitoba spring wheat paten ts firsts, $.60; seconds, $.10; winter wheat ztenu, $1.50; â€" strong bakers‘, . $4.90; raight rollers, $1 to $1.25; in bags, $1.76 to $1.85;. Rolled oats, per barrel, $3.90; bag of 9@ Ibs., $1.9. Cornâ€"American No. 3 yellow, ie to 56%4e. Millfeedâ€"Bran, Ontario, $2 to $23; Maritoba, $21 to $23; middlings, Ontario, $24 to $5; shorts, Manitoba, $23 to $5; mouilile, $25 to $30. Eggsâ€"Fresh, 19c to #c. Cheeseâ€"Westerns, 12%%c to 125¢; eastâ€" erns, ll‘%c‘to 12%e. Butterâ€"Cholcest, %5¢ to Ulkc to 25¢. Catsâ€"Canadian western, No. 2, 3$%403] extra, No. 1 feed, %%c; No. 3 C.W., 374e; No. 2 local white, 3c to $%Â¥c; No. & Iccal white, S¢ to $%4c; No. 4 local white, Mc to 3Â¥4c. Liverpool Grain and Produce. LIVERPOOL, Aprip 4.â€"Closingâ€"Wheat, spot dull; No. 2 red wesiern winter, no stock; futures very firm; May, 6s T444; July, 6s 6%40; Oct., 6s 6%d. Flourâ€"Winter patents, dull, 27s. Hops in London (Paâ€" cific coast), firm, 4 10s to £5 6s. Montrea! Grain and Produce. MONTREAL, April 4.â€"The foreign deâ€" mand for Manitoba spring wheat conâ€" tinces poor and bids received at the close Of the market were Vc per bushel u der cost. The demand for outs is good, and a large business is being done in N 2 Canadian western at 5s 74d to Lond and at 15s 9d to Avonmouth for May, June and July shipment. . The nboh‘j prices are equivalent to 36c per bus aflcat here, which figure exporters say, is just lc per bushel under what they could be laid down at based on the closâ€" ing price of the May option in Winniâ€"‘ Pe&. The local market is quiet and pricem are easier. There was quite an im« . provement in the export demand for spring wheat flour, and sales of fl.«d‘ barrels were made. The local and counâ€" try demand also showed some improve< ment. near Post Office HELLER BRos Toronto Dairy Market Butter, store ‘ots ............ 0 11 Butter, separator, da‘ry, 1b. 0 23 Butter, creamery, Ib. roils.. 0 Butter, creamery, solids..... 0 23 Eggs, newâ€"laid .l.............. 0 18 Cheese, Ib, .................... 0 13 Honercombs, dozen ......... 3 50 Money, extracted, Jb.......... 0 10 May July Oatsâ€" Esn p mm dn on e en oc en Cty. weekness in _ America yesterd1y. and values here were d to &4 lower Folâ€" lowing the opening the market devel »ped a very firm undertone with shorts and speculators buying and values advanced l4d to %d with offerinus light. Support Was due to an improved demand for both cargoes and pa:rcels, firmneâ€"s of Avstralian offerings and an expected deâ€" Creuse in the European visible. The conâ€" thrent is again making enquiry for near cargoes, which are more firmly held. "here was no. Beard of Trade being closed for 1WrFeat _ ast Buffalo Cattle €U09 ..... 329 33 34 8 0s Toronts Grain Market. Wheat, bushel .............30 50 to 10 §3 Wheat. goose, bustel...... 0 78 aee« Rye. bushel ................ 0 86 0 & Barley, bushel ............ 0 6 0 66 Octs, bushel ............... 0 38 seee Buckwheat, bushel ........ 0 48 0 5o Peas, bushel ............... 0 78 0 80 Liverpoo! Wheat Futures Close Highâ€" er, Chicago Exchange Closedâ€"Live Stockâ€"Latest Quotations. LIVERPOOL, _ Aprip 1.â€"Epeculatively l-l'::::‘l‘setl:afl ff'ff}"’ at opening by July Liverpool Gvr'aln 5 and loronto Live stock Veal Calves. 5, with selects worth $7.50;) as no session of the ('fl%ap Trade yesterday, the exci® ngo Muon mlfitnes ed for the elections. Winnipeg Options. Close. Open. High 1. Feeders. 493 1% head MARKET REPORTS iMnceipts. 2752 head;| «dy; medium woold“ lambs, $ to $7.15;| 3 head; nomlndlyf + hbead; market acâ€" teady~ yorkers, $7.10 0 $7.0; mixed, $8.99 to .i5; rough, $.50 Re April 4.â€"Cattleâ€"Reâ€" light, steady ; prime batcl er grades, $3.50 , BERLIN Market. 25léc; seconds,! nominally AEXEXEX C TXTXÂ¥ YXE $% i Rgcqlp_t. to 3$6.50; 40 to BARANNAEEENKEEEEEIEAXEXTE Gast butchâ€" .ow. ‘ lofe. 50% 90% 24 Potatoes per MH ........ Hay per tOM.lllllulllll. Wood per cord ... ... + Batter per Ib. ... Exgs per dozen ........._ Lard per 16. .:. .0. 0. Flour per 100 ths Bran ** Middlings ** Screen ings * Wheat par bush Barley + 00| Oats * 0_ Pens.... 0000 Wheat Standard;, _ .. Tatloy.....2.0., si.ll. Oats (Standard) .... . . Peas.:.... :2ll anr ... Hay, per ton ........." Flour Special ..... ... . Flout Juleet....... |.|. Bran. per ton...... ... Shorts. per ton..... .. . Live Hogs ..... ...... ._ Beef, frout............. Beef, kind quarters ... . thickene.............., Duck pair .........,;; Hutte:, per pound ... ... Egga per dn; A\App‘es, per bag..... .. Potatoes, p:r bag ...... Ontario Seed Go. Successors per bush No. 1 (G per bush Red Clover Hatms....):..... Sheulders. .. . ... B1 0UN........... Potato :s p â€"rbag Live Hops Sh: epsions Tallow ... Dried Apples Wheat ... Mani eb. Fiour.. dran c0ll........ Midd n gx percwt S ort® per cwt.... WHOAt::.:.icnssrs 12/a: Omls. fraraneserieesen nes Flour....l.......22.222.. But‘cr, per Ib.., .:..:..... Egzgs. per dozen........ ... Hay pur tiBD:::.....0..l. LarG, per db 2l.llll.2.2.. Hagitt: > 224. s en e einly s nininie n ioh Midol ngs, per ten ....... Ts $ss h nav en sns r2 s aan‘e Potates per bag ........... Low graue Flour ....,.. . We carry a full line of Vegetable W heat, mnmrmi®snes Eh ur, Ocean .........m Flour, Sola ............ Flour, Agate ........... Flour, beven Lilkes ..... ORLG :+ +sssssslersr. bo+s TUUE sriri e ns e €9 5en n 0s W ts y c2se icu ie e ns us 'anmruwn Corun in large lots Â¥icdl.ngs per ton ... ... P tatoes per bus=.. .. ... . Butter, per Ib........ ;. Eggs per doz............. Apples, per barnel....... .. Pogs live .. ........ ..... t ogs dressed............. .. Hsy jerton... .......â€"... Strawfper tom ........... Wood, per cord .......... Export Cattle ............ Butch: is‘ Catrle ......... STRATFORD MARKETS Stratford, Apr.l 6, 1911 BERLIN MARKE1S Berlic April 6, 1911 overnment Standard overnment Standard Alsike NEW HAMBURG HARKEIS New Hamburg, April 6, 191| $10.00 TIMOT ty ELMIRA MARKETS Elmira, April 6, 1911 WATERLOO MARKETS Waterloo, April 6, 1911 fer Jb .. â€":1 .22 ..00.. r dozen.............. CLOVE®R 10 00 _ 1210 2.10 6.00 _ (.75 «50 . 1004 20.00 s se 9) AN D 48 .50 1.00 _ 1.2; 10.00 12.09 .200 00(24 12 15 6.90 _ 7.00 16,00 .16 â€" .15 2.60 275 .14 J2 .23 2 60 .10 21 00 48 .65 47 .15 +4 .18 .15 2.60 94 .60) 27 ) Items of Interest.â€"AÂ¥ very sucesssâ€" ) ful quilting was Jeld at the home of ) Mr. Wm. Bochert, on Wâ€"ifnesday last. ? â€"Mr. 1. Cressman _ and A. Heist tcok a business â€" trip in~" Floradals ‘ last Thursday.â€"The mujvy friends ocf ; Miss Lovina (Cressman will be pleasâ€" ed to sce her in our midst again .â€" ; Mr. L. Crcssman was a business visâ€" jimr to Berlin last Thursday. â€"Mr. Hernian Main is confined to th~ house Iat prosnt with the mumps.â€"Mr. C. c Uressm:a _ is osy ct‘inx wood at. _ Broslau at present.â€"Mr. N. Woolner | Cond sister Irenevisited at 1. Cressâ€" \man‘s en Sunday l;t.â€"Mrs. Geo. , Weber _ from German Mills visited i friends~ in our vicinity.â€" Mr. _John ‘Cressman called on his brethor Mr. 1. Cressman on _s» nday lost.â€" Our itrarhor Miss Atnold called at Mr. A. Shocma*er‘s on Thursday _ last. ‘â€"Mt. 4. Spacticl â€" and Sen are busy putting up an addition to Mr. f Eidt‘s #s‘orc as Horlin :t p esent. 22,t0 or lacerne, No. 1 Govern ment Standard, per bush. No 1 Government Standard per bush. $7.50 28 1 0 22. 0 18 12.0) .18 15 l3 15 1.15 .04 .07 | 8h .82 10 83 ing it pleasant to i;ite'.â€" ]t superior for colds, croup an« ing cough. For sale by all ue m P ty to take. Chamberlain‘s Cough Remâ€" edy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, makâ€" When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant .10 J. Zinn, last Saturday.â€"Mr. Louis Kraus left for West Toronto _ last Monday where he secured a good position as coat maker with Mr. Gus Gable.â€"The Auxiliary of Stratâ€" ford was at Baden last Monday _ to lift two cars which left the rails and fell down the embankment at the rear ~f the Dominion out mills. ~ i 20 .18 Messrs. Abe and Aaton Martin icit last Tuesday for Sterling, Alta.â€" The young people of lsaden surprised Mr. Gordon Flauaus last week before his departure to the West. Everybody enjoyed themselves.â€"Mr. Noah Shantz of Baden has engaged with Mr. N. Liebler for this season to collect ile milk on the northern route.â€"Mr. Levi Shantz attended the functal of his aunt at Preston last week.â€" Mrs. Rabb and daughter of Stratford vis. ited at the home of her brother, Mr and Flower Ne .48 a 2nd prize to the rost amateur acâ€" tor receiving the most appla ase . About 50 ci the tocal talent wilt take part in the programme. Do not miss Satvrday evering‘s concert. Opera Company at _ Baden.â€" The Mysto Opera Company are giving conâ€" certs at Baden every night this week. _ Everybody ought to rcar them. It is a straight two hours‘ Inugh and fun. Friday night there will be a special programme when a $15.00 gold watch for Ist prize and a $3.00 fountain pen will be given for Timothy The company is composed _ of the following gentlemen, _ Mr. D. G. Steinmann, president; Mr. Hy. â€" Hofâ€" stetter, Vice Pres.; Mr. Ph. E. Al bert, Mgr. and Sec.; Mr. Hy. Ratz, Asst. Mgr. See their advt. in ‘anâ€" other column of this paper.â€" Mr. A. Iunsberger bought the house and store from the estate of the late I R. Shantz for $5250.00, and will in the near future replace the old stor: ‘ by a handsome new store. f News Notesâ€"Rev. Mr. Voss, pasâ€" tor of the Lutheran church, examinâ€" ed the children last Sunday and next Sunday, Pa‘m Sunday, the confirma tion will take place.â€"The new benchâ€" es were placed in the Lutheran church this week and ade greatly _ towards its attractiveness. New Company for Baden.â€"The Ba den Lumber and Mig. Co., Limited, bave bought out the business and good will from Mr. E. Albert who has carried on a successful lumber husiness for a number _ of years. They will manulacture everything in their line, and the best attention will be paid to all orders entrusted them. 21 King 8t. W. We are ready to render you exâ€" pert aid in examining eyes, in furâ€" nishing and fitting glasses. We do our own lense grinding. ARNOLO JANSEN Optometrist ’ Don‘t trife with your eyesight; delays, cheap glasses and unskillful treatment otf the eyes are sure foreâ€" runners of the time when you‘ll nced the services of an occulist instead of an optician. Alfalfa $14.50 He Needs Glasses to rou? int to take. It has no colds, croup and whoopâ€" NATCHEZ Waterioo Ontario BADE* by all Dealers Beriin Many other equally good values. Trunks, Suit Cases, and Bags at special prices. Our $1.953 Special Ladies‘ or Men‘s kid or box calf shoes, Blucher cut; new shapes, splend:d values at $1 95 can now be recovered and made as good as new at low cost this spring. We are catering especially to this trade. Box Couches, Bedroom, Skirtl Shirtwaist and +hoe Boxes. ~ The Co ~mercial Upho‘stering Co Urd i the Bank of Commerce watErlooâ€"~â€" ontario | Big (iirls‘ (Giunmetal button or lace. Broad toe, low heel. Special Saturday. | Men‘s Box Calf Boots, Bluâ€" cher cut: new nobby, shape, all solid. $2.45 Big Girls‘ Boots, broad toe and low heel, $2.45 . Ladies‘ patent and kid boots button or lace; new and upâ€"toâ€" date, UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE For Auction Sale Advertisements _ Insurance Co. Bld BERLIN 1 oNT . HESSENAUER & SON LADIES‘ Quality Higher Than Price ’ Thr> Canadian Pacific Railway Comâ€" jazy are offering for sale a large «*A of speciely sclected land along their rew Sastatoonâ€"Wetaskiwin «nd _ Moose _ .Jawâ€"Lacombe branches chrough Central Allerta. These lands, which can be bought at $9.00 per acre â€" and _ upward, yicld wonderful cropsâ€"pumper crorsâ€"of wheat, oats ind all small grain, and their equal cannot be found for mixed farming, slock raising _ and dairying. _ For frrtker information call on or write Opposite Keonomical Fire Canadian Pacific _ Railway Lands Few other troubles affict the litâ€" tle ones as does constipation. Every change of diet seems to bring this trouble on and baby suffers {from headaches, fever, «disturbed sleep and often vomiting. No baby who sullers from constipation can thrive well. Constipated babics are cross all t.hc‘ time and give mothers ° constant worry. . The one sure relief for basgi constipat.on is Baby‘s Own Tablet they never fail to cure this trouble, and can be given to the little one with absolute _ safety. Concerning them Mrs. W. S. McKenzie, Prairie Grange, Alta., writes: "I used Baby‘s OUwn Tablets for my baby who was constipated from birth and they sapâ€" idly belped her and lst her bowels in a natural condition.‘" The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Price $9 por acre and upwards BABY‘S OWN TaABLETS CURFE CuNsSI FARMERS This is for You Died, at East Chilliwact, B. C., oa Tuesday, March 2lst, 1911, Mrs George Copeland. ‘The remains were interred Thursday, March 23rd, at East Chilliwack, B. C Deegest symâ€" pathy is expressed for the family _ in this their hour of sadness, by their many friends and relatives in this section . (Too late ior last week.) Miss Barbara Gingrich, youngest duughter of Rev. Jacob B. Gingrich, died. at the home or her brother Norâ€" man Suncay evening, March 26th, alter a lingering iliness. â€"Miss Gingâ€" erich was raised in this neighborhood _but for several years was a resident of South Bend, l2d., following _ the: nursing profession in Ephworth Hosâ€" pital. Deceased was a loving and laithful daughter and sister. Much sympathy is extended to her parents who were unable to be present _ ai the funeral, and the _ sisters and trothers. CALLFA® REAL‘Y 2o. MEN‘S $2.45 â€"AND ~â€" 28 King Strect, West, Berlin, Ont YOUR BOOTS . Bidg. ONTRRIO LIMERICK CuNsIPAT.0N| That fine propert: actes of land situa ol St. .Jacobs ore Ond it are a good house, good bank bi outbuildings. Also Would exchange on Parkgate Residence Box 4223, Waterlo 7â€"% wos Bishopric sheathing is made of same ,malerial as Wall Board, but finish is not necessarily so fibe, as it is nailâ€" ‘ed to the weather side of the _ studs with lath and asphalt side exposed . Over the lath, weather boards â€" are nailed, or cemeni is applied, as it is the ideal material for cement exterior. nt stucco work. ‘ For sample, prices, estimate _ and turther inlormation, call on or writel to Is Cheaper than lath and plaster and is used as a Substitute for Lath and Plaster. It is made of kiln dried â€" dressed lath, imbedded inâ€"hot Asphalt Mastic, and surfaced with sized â€" cardboard. It is cut in sheets (4 x 4 feet) and‘ uniform thickness of 4 inch. _ These shects are nailed dry to studding ready for immediate application _ of wall paper, paint cr other decoration. Being proof against moisture it will not shrink or crack, being therefore successfully used instead of lath and plaster. 44â€"31. Bishopric Creditors _‘ of Elizabeth Schwar late of the Township of Waterloo in the Uounty of Waterloo, Widow, deceased are horeby notificd that her estate will be distributed on â€" the Lwentyâ€"seventh _ day of April 1911 and regar.« will Lo had caly to claims of which notice shall hae been given: in writing to. Noah Weber, Berlin, Ont., or to the undersigned befove that date. Dated at Berlin 30th March 1911 13â€"2t. Containing 174 acres more or less, in the Townath of Waterloo, about 14 miles northwest of Kossuth, 4 mile from school house of 8. 8. No. 17. On the farm is a large stone house, large bank barn 60 x 8i, large pig stable, hen house, implement tha}.' blacksmith shop and all necessary outbuildings, Water in the stables and dwelling sup El‘l.e‘(‘l by windmill. _ About 15 actes of. wood bush and tha Rill UUIDS CRNAN C. stherreEle at 10 o‘clock a. m. HERBERT J. BOWMAN, County Clerk. Berlin, March 39th 1911 14â€"3t. Notice CoUNTY or WATERLOO The Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo will meet at the Court House, Berlin, on Farm for Sale mc property consisting of five â€"land situated 4 mile north lacobs _ ore the Elmira road. re _ a good 8â€"roomed brick ood bank barn, and other M&S. _ Also ftood â€" nrchard Tuesday, April 25th PM d mm Suit®Cases, Etc,. Special attention given to reâ€" pairing. _ A pleasure to have you call and inspect our stock whether you purchase or not. King St. s sontecn Phone No. 479, _ â€"â€"-.‘lu TM, , Sales concucted in English or Gern the county, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMEKXTs HEAL ESTATE ied COMMERCI AL, having therough knowledge and knowing the value of all articles in above zamed line&. _ Your We manufacture light and heavy harness, that for style durability and price cannot be excelled. We keep in stock Whips, Brushes, Hor:e Blankets, Harness Oil, Axle Grease, Trunks, 1 +m prepared to conduct sake in any part o the county. FARM BTOCK, IMPLEMEXTs S w a 2 e e n e Commission Merchant and New Harness esidence, Phone 1176 Waterloo, Ontario, Can. For Sale C. GEORGE Architect Wilheim‘s E. J. SHANTZ rlin 30th March 1911. M. CRAM, Berlin, Ont Wall Board . Special attention given . Satisfuction guarantood Call, write or phone SsSHANTZ Waterloo. ) _ dithintiinntnteats frceith dith ts Ss1 . a B 2 Fourteen miles from Cnlgu-{, four miles from 8 1epa: d and five miles frem Langden, Alberta. Adjoin under cultivation nood neighhor s, Oln:et nonâ€"resident anJ lnsh;‘o use for the land. W ult'l” sell to PRA‘(:“ICAL ‘armets on easy terms. For further particulars see ‘ 44â€"tf EPH. FERRIER, Berlin. Ont. Half Section offine Virgin Land For Sale 1658565565E GGRRrErcre mwm'ifi <4qx SHIPPING BOG8 waNTED n BADEN , Berlin, Ont.

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