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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Nov 1911, p. 8

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r. ‘y, ces1 Hogs. i Ston |mpfilb ? i o %oar. Hll"fi.l. q-g?od“-fl::t; m n{’b en b¢ the mhn‘romdlnlb-.mh, per 1D.... ...« ~hbt4 per owt., fed and ‘watered, and as weâ€"__â€" ea vuu‘”mrqortod for a few. NEW HAMBI ____ East Buffale Cattle Market. New Hambut 24 qrrmx{:: 1â€"Cattieâ€"Re. ow +100 9 M , â€"# T ime _ {teors, #7. i W :'mcuafiiu.’;u :&:f::::::::":' ‘ar. ipte, 350; imafket active. %6 _ Batley .....â€"...... Jower: cull to choice, $5.75 to $9. jPens .. i2.1. /.. /44 _ Bheep and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 10,000, marâ€" ‘Corn., .......... ... * '.?:;,g}*:::m,d':r'.";f::_- ‘ Flouk:..:.l,.;.. :. ~Aings fl‘fi' t c‘l.m.'lrfi S4 |\Butter, per (b. . .... . Hoesâ€"Re: . ; ma motive; 10e per dozen . . : "ly Jhe nig! «W"W‘“:“? per ten...... §§ 6: - ; mixed, $6.40 to 14. : \Lard, per lb â€" Reavy, 115 to $6.50; ‘roughs, 15.25 to $.9. | rfo,,, M Ohiengo Live Stock. â€" . ~ _ |Migdings: per ton â€" TORONTO, Nov. 7.â€"The. railways 106 culoldsmv at thle City 1 ing 1 *cattle, . 1559 hogs, 2057 Neep and lambs and 151 ca ¢ hogs, $8.75 to $9.% per 100 lbs. € F te, halfâ€"batrels, 100 1bs., $..90; Ib#., tl{.& 9 poung rces, 315 lbs., 94%¢; f §0 Ibs. net (parchment lined), 9%c; :M net, grained, two handles, a p #ls, wood, 20 Ibs. net, 9%c; tin 20 Ibs.. gross, 9%%c. ~â€"Pot Heavy Canada short cut mess, 4 $ to 45'gle(~eA, $34; | halfâ€"barrels, ve m&wd. muclglln% ba;k pql)rk. 45 rrels, t anada clear gifidl, #to 3 pleces, $22.50; bean q small pileces, but fat, barrels, $17.530. k ¢ Butchers. Geo. Rowntre bought for the Harris Company on Saturday Jast 4M, y 290 cattle, or 700 all told. The e iy. pald for butchers‘ steers were §.35 to %.%5; cows, $3 to t $3 to $.40; canners and cutâ€" ; »$1.50 to $2.%5. _=.~ ... Stockers and ‘Feeders, d 990 to 1050 Jbs. each, sold at $4.50 t s«rl. %00 to 900 Ibs. each, at .35 to $4.50; stockers, $3.50 to uB & . Milkers and Springers. * Walr receipts of inilkers and springers ‘wold at from $#0 to $5 each, and more id have sold readily, that is, had they b â€"of good to choice quality. & ¢ Veal Calves, . for veal calves was steady "roughs and $.50 to $ for m quality, and good to choice calves ;wâ€"ncflned. 6%4. ’fize'*“_.-llncl Grain and Producs. ; MONTRE Nov. 7.â€"There "was an Ampro mand from European sources for M ba lnrlu wheat &t a further dvance in prices D4d to 34 per quarâ€" ‘and a fair amount of business was worked in the lower grades, but exportâ€" era in some cases claim that prices are still out .of line for Nos. 1, 2 and 3 northâ€" ern m‘l trade in oats was quiet. Bids of were made for round lots 8 ‘a Nov 1 feed to arrive, and n(ufed. ? { eeline of %c per bushel has taken place Jn prices for malting barley, the best bids nov e! 98c to $1. ~Flour steady, with a fairvolume of business for local account, ‘export trade is dull. Demand for millâ€" feed is good at firm prices, Cheese is ilet, but the demand for egzs and butter _ Ortsâ€"Canadian 'we;iei-i;"xl"&'."z',"i;"lfl ear lots, exâ€"store; extra No. 1 feed, ABe; ~No. 3 C.:V.,‘ne “;q"*f;kl,\-u' » white, 46%c to 4ic; 0. cal e 48e to 46%4¢; No. 4 local white, 45e ©IFEps, $5.00; seconds, $5.10; witter wheat patents, $4.75 to $:; strong bakers‘, $4.90; Anaiget Rollets, $1.5 to" fw, in‘ Hage Pork me mess,. western, 97s 64. â€"~ M Short cut, 14 to 16 Ibs., 53s 64. mberiand cut, 26 to 30 ibs., 638 d ribs, 16 to 24 jbs., §8s; clear. ellies. 14 to .16 lbs., 558; l&ng clear midâ€" diek, 28 to 34 lbs., 671 64; do., heayy, 46 to 4) Ibs., 5is 64; short elear backs, 14 to 20 Tbs., 49s; shouiders, square, 11 to 13 / Lardâ€"I western, in tierces, 4s 9 perlean refined, in palls, 47s 64. (Butterâ€"Good U. 8., 112s. es C “‘ "finest white, 6s; do. s : â€"Prime city, %s. ‘~Petroleumâ€"Refined. 6%4. Plik Doakel 209. 000091 $ 9 _~*__‘Toronte Dairy Market esw s if £reamery, h. rolls.. o8 dozen ......... 2 80 , Extracted, 1b ........ 0 11 ©ase lots _.............. 0 25 1bs., 468 64 nt §6 to $8 m&; sold at $3.50 to $.5; rams 4 bs sold at from $ to $.40 per : "Tag. ; pigs, 15.00; mixed, $.40 to $6.48; * Tw 16 $ W roughs, io % to #. m ~_ * ORleago Live Stock. C Nov. 7.â€"Hogeâ€"Receipts, ®,â€" slow; mixed and butchers, 3%3_- good, heavy, $.05 to $.43; gg..::lv.“;i;'; UP . Aiverpect LANERPOOL, Nov May who cons ays pertectly a to i near?. .8 to 14.0; light, $5.00 to H j hicage Exchar Stockâ€"Latest I A'ALLJ:_‘ pigs. § to $.40 Teronto Grain Market CATTLE MARKETS Toronto Live Stock. Sheep and Lambs. Winnipeg Options Close. Open. High. ts "Good Sight" MELLERAR BROS. an on 3 CA D NP @4 CEEKEK se soets SAd4 Fut ?’â€"«;:‘:â€"n:xm India tate elections in ~af" He . 0 15 ow. Close. $7% mght 0 15% 0 14 osed the ,!.\nm Old Whent. {Flour, Oces PVL 3 ud n..m-%"\- tH«y per ton ... .. Straw per tom ... . IWoo:. sord .. Butchers‘ Cattle .. Oannuplob Fotmoce pos vée. Pot rtoes per bUs. Butter, per Ib.... [ Poas . esnt Manitobs Flour. Bran per ton..: .. lfli&lp.m Gm[uun'”" g ... "Pokk ons cce ... Rye .:....ssaa4k Buck wheat...... ... hk 2y per Butt@rs..s.....0. Mutton........ Px;k Lamb and pelts Calf Skins .... ... Wool washed ... Nsite Flour, Seven Lilies Hay, per ton .....; ...« Flourml Bran. per ton...... ... Shorts, per ton... ... .. LiAve Hogs........... «> Bhorts, per ton STRATFORD MARKETS Straiford, Nov. 9, 1911 _ Wheat Standardj, . , ... Oate (Standard) ........ â€" 42 DuCk ... _ .i.>....trage Butter, pek P;flnd....... in c ido ibe." o our, per D8 .. . «. Bran, per ton ........ S oouk.."> Becf quarters Ponente. n "heg. : *E Potates per bag Low grade Flout Potatoes perbag ...... Ao] fls profoefoipecJeofnfuefenfenfecps sjnfafacfecds WANTED TO ~ _ LOAN $ 3 4 0O 0. NEW HAMBURG MARKETS On first mortinge security on a Woolwich ~Fownahi Farm, fAve year term. Uoos buildi v soon o doeelly, it Insurance Insurance a specialty New Hamburg, Nov. 9, 1911 W ATERLOO MARK ETS Ocean Doolling and Furniture RBERLIN MARKE1S ELMIRA MARKETS Elmira, Nov. 9, 1911 Berlic., Nov. 9, Waterloo,.Nov. 9 GALT MARKETS Galt, Nov, 9, 1911 1911 «_ 45 45 . .55 .80 «x PP _ 6 i .88 &5 .. 200 260 15.00 5.50 5.60 45 _ A7 ~.66 + .10 48 .50 .18 .. .8) 12,00 14.00 28 > 9k 1.10 1,10 w 5.15 6.00 15 o+ â€" i 14 .12 25 00 Â¥8.00 14. 00 J5 16 00 2170 16 24.00 es 5.15 215 2 U 1.25 « 86 .82 .60 .85 46 42 67 45 07 15 15 15 ing, after which all went home much pleased . with the work done by the Society. ' A traveiler who ‘bléw‘"‘ into town on Friday from the Classic City inâ€" formed the Telegraph that Athete is some talk in that city of professional hockey being played during the: comâ€" ing season. ‘The addition of . Stratâ€" ford to the pro hockey league would sure look good ‘ to Twinâ€"City fans. When that town and Berlin were in the amateur game the club always proved to be a splendid drawing card. STRATFORD MAY Aiter all there is a likelihood _ _or certainty that Waterloo _ will have pro hockey again in spite of rumors to the contrary. Mr. Wm. Roos, of the Berlin Rink Company, announced that they would place a team _ in the league. If Berlin and, Waterloo are represented. Galt: will @INAE fall in line as pro hockey has provi a paying,venture there . during â€"the last two years. With Stratford _ enâ€" tering the pro ranks and with a possibility of a Toronto team â€"joinâ€" ing, it looks as if Twinâ€"City _ fans were due a good season of sport. Let us N i m,yflr fnxt pair Rev. â€" Father Theo. Spetz, Paris Priest, © of St. Mary‘s (‘h*mh, Ber lin, Ont., was present and ‘gave ar instructive address and congratulat ed the mambers on their éfforts t increas> the membership as well 2: jcining a Catholic Society that is credit ~to the church. â€" Ra~. Fathe Hubert Ayemans, Spiritual Advise: gate a s;{endi‘d outline of what the Branch wa‘s doing and has done i the past, at the same time assuring look the Eyso Qlass Que:tion Squarely in ibe Face Decide whether your glasses are besoming or not, and if not, come here to rectify the mistake. . * Nows jays, the wwd% the size, the shape, the clip nuse piecce are all. congidered with refereace to their appearance when worn. 21 King 8t. W. gare a sylendi4 outline of what the Branch wa‘s doing and has done i the past, at the same time assuring the members of ~his assistance fot the advancemezt (of the Association. Besides several addrcsses. were made by the visiting members, officers and other members of the‘ Branch, ed._ _ for a continuance of the loyal support always .accordei . to. â€"him while â€" in ti{u midst. . His _efforts have : been rewarded ~ by a steady and rapid . increase of â€" members for which he was deeply grateful. Bs Lovis _ <F. < Dietrich, . President Franch No. 104, is â€" deserving 0 great credit for the careful manage ment of ‘the ~campaign, ably assis tod byFinancial Secretary, Bro. Jo seph Berges, and the Recording Setâ€" retary, Bro. Edward _ Dehler. Immediately upon" adjournment _ of the meeting all the memberts cnjoye( A special meeting of Branch® No. 104,. C.M.B.A., Waterlso, Ont., was beld © on Friday‘ evening, .Nov. 3rd, 1911, for the purpose of â€" initiating a large class of candidates, secured through the eTorts of Grand Organizâ€" er, Ero.:. E. J. Kneitel, whose s> cond visit to this place proved even a great râ€" siccess than last year. The class was the largest initiated in the history .of . the local branch. Te new ritual ceremonies were fulâ€" ly exemplified and a large.attendance ol memters of tha Branch . were present. 7 hew â€" l Grand Organizer, Bro. E. J. Kneiâ€" t:â€"l also gave an address of interest to meinle;s and fraternity and askâ€" SPECIAL MEETING €.4.B A The First Taste of Winter Did it flnd‘z,:n without the pr wer protection to =our feet. .. You want the best in lJeatii », rubber and felt footwear to inâ€" sure you againat the still colder, more wet weather to come. GET YOUR RUBBER FOOTâ€" WEAR NOW. Heavy Iumberman‘s rubbers, Rubber hboots for men, wofil and â€"children; â€" all _ brancs, qualities, and Jowest prices: MEX‘3 HTIGH TOP BJOTS. Wolmthofluunnghmlo ::-d M‘"-h:*hof. 3+ your our Shae pulsotly. _ _ * "* * wolid In h loâ€" ther MEN‘S KWIGH GRADRE .. BKAVY WINTER FOOTs. ue heary tan and blee: é: valf / leather=, heaw uit wore Td weited solor g $1.00, #1.50:amd #3 co Quality higher than Price . MES8ENAUER & SON ARNOLD JANSEN 3.10 is 3a.go Optometrist HAVE PRO. HOCKEY elk and WMack l thoroughly Beriin 0 I Strasser‘s Retiring 1 from Business Sa Sr. III.â€"W. Berges, ‘ R. Baumann V. Schlosser, F. Dietrich, W. Hart ‘:lhi:. A. Bauer, W. McDonald, R. En C. Nikhill, G. Hinschberger, N (Gatschene, A. Hauck, ° L. Raferty. Use Parisian Sage in Time and Prevent Baldness W 10 â€"E. M. Devitt toâ€"day and get a large bottle of Parisian Sage â€" for only 50 cents. It is such a. delightâ€" ful and refreshing dressing that, you will likeâ€" to use it regularly. A Class standing for© October. Senior IV.â€"G. Massel, A. Moran J. Salm, W. Reidel, F. Hummel I McDonald, C. Stroh, B. _ Engel 1. Schi. B. Gibbons. Jr. IV.â€"S. â€"Meyer, I. Mayer, °E Ryan, Harry Baver, A. Winterhalt H. Bauer, C. Echert, L. Dietrich. ischi H. Baumant, _ G. Raferty, Dotsch, C. Sobisch, H. Walz, _ W Ylika, A; Haus, J. Schweitzer. Sr. H.â€"H. Reinisch, C. Zimmer man, M. Thomas, F. Kuntz, L. Raf ferty, G. Dietrich, J. Hinschberger J. Schweitzer, F. Killion, G. Amlin ger, M. Dietrich, V. Hummel, W Dictrich, A. Vogel, E. McManus, F Weinstein, J. Nikill, F. Grossman E. Sobisch, J. Lorentz, C., Schnitz let, C. Thomas. Jr. II.â€"L. Dicttrioh, A. Dietrich, L Baver, O. Kunts, 8. Baumann, 1 Esbaugh, [J. y, E. Walz, J Borges, E.vE-fl. 0. Dorsch, A Herringer, H. , _ 6. Me Donald, L. Gross, 8. Hoefling, J. Sobisch. 9 Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falling hair and itching scalp, to eraâ€" dicate dandruft and make the hair lustrous and radiant or monéy bavk. WATERLO® SEPARATE SCHODL Jr. III.â€"F. Hughes, A. Mayer, R Karges, R. Brandt, E. Winterhalt, J Schi, H. Rabb, G. Baver, M. Rein ischi H. Baumans, G. Raferty, E Dotsch, (C.. Sobisch. H. Walz, W There is nothing just as good â€"as Parisian Sage, See you get the packare which contains the girl with the Auburn hair. * + If your hair is growing thinner and thinner and causing you anxjety : go H HAIR GROWS THIN hiokler , haiteler Stumpt, < T Lachenbaver thods and w hat they really mean, and what you get for your money as there is between theâ€"clothes themselves, Nothing ~reserved, all highâ€"grade Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Furnishings, Underwear, ete., etc for and boys go into this sale ut and bclow cost. Fig! s p t s Next to Railway Track. W H gh ‘ . Amiinge 0. Karges E. â€"Baue Mot Bat 1 irtleib Hats. It‘s the Buying Opportunity of the Year. â€"â€" .DON‘T MISS IT. is There areâ€"plenty of Clothing Sales these days, but there‘s as much difference between them, and theis me* Hat ve m H Because we do exactly as we say. Our Clothing is Heavily. Reduced M Ours is a Genuine Retiring from ~â€"~ Business Sale W * C,. MetC Gatchena (4 M D tr E. A.â€"STRASSER‘S H COME WITH THE CROWDS ON SATURDAY Get our Prices on Fur and Fur Collar Coats: h t AU Wt H M M 1 for his boxing 6 at i m Auditorium .a week from next . Monâ€" day, with Hugh Baulsh of Galt. who gave the local youngster such a good go here several weeks ago. On_ Friâ€" day ‘night he put in a hard practice with Â¥Young Wildiang at St. Mary‘s "Club ald will be in perfect condition for the mill. Eddie Mack is _ ~also | training. hard for ‘his bout and "â€" will be able to give a good. account . . of himseli when he appears at the Audiâ€" torium. HOSPITAL PLANS The Building Committee _ of. . the Berlinâ€"Watertloo Hospital â€" met ~~on Wednesday afternoon and . conferred with Architect W. Grayson Brown, of Hamilton. respecting the plans for the new addition to the institution. In compliance with the . decision . of the Board the architect was instructâ€" ed to make necessary amendments to the plans in order that the . building can be erected andâ€"completed. within the amount voted by the various muâ€" nicipalities, $24,000. Mr. Brown made sevéral Nfiuuons whick met with the approval of . the committee and an amended.planâ€"will be presentâ€" ed to the Board at an carly date when it is <expected that â€" contracts will beâ€"awarded. BOYS ARE TRAINING HARD IS A BIG SUCCESS WILL BE AMENMDED WHY? “Sit;::ed 5 ni‘:funstot Berlin and miles north of Breslan, comprising 6U aere1. On the property h.lcw: td and. mil mrcomaty noibulloinge | vu! s Windmiil on barn,â€"5 aofes of bush and oednumponorropofl.y. Farm is in | a~good state cultivation, â€" Easy | terms. For fur ther particulars apply to ___â€"~ _NOAHKUNKEL _ _ | _ 600 acres of fruit trees from which to fill cus ts‘ requirements, Our salesâ€" med, Mmy sure to mlj:d- li wie, satisfactory stock. ;’er 80 years, Write: : «> o. ~ . 0_ ales Marazer, Pelham Nursery Co. Toronto, Ont, N. Customersâ€" . .9 O Dagtomereâ€" If our represontatives Another runaway occurred â€" on ©the Mospital hill on Wednesday afternoon when the horse of Mr. Gus Hofman dashed down towards Waterloo after a shaft in the buggy had brokem. Mr. Hofiman and a friend occupied . the buggy. When the animal made the unexpected jump Mr. Hofiman lost the lines and incidentally the control <of the frightened steed © and before they had proceeded far his friend was thrown out of the rig: and‘ slightly injured. ‘The horse t‘:“ captured near the City Hotel aftér a «pectacular dash down the street and after the buzey had been smashed. # _ Fourteen miles from four miles from Shepard and Langden, Alberta. Ad under cultivation by Owner nomâ€"resident has no ~use for the land. > Would to farmers on easy terms. â€" For further particulars see ts ~ 44â€"+f ; FBI _ FERBBITE | Masite: Hhad Smart mard on good salary or wmm sell our well known specialties in .fruit and «» ornamental trees in your County, We p.‘.‘md- ing to ability, and xdn the man OUTBREAKOF SCARLET FEVER Half Section of Fine Virgin Land For Sale !#% fovet in the public : school, ‘ the Board, on Monday â€"decided to â€"close the. school. and * await QW fl.:&iu‘ :!fl.'.,- *\ €7 88â€"1f FARM FOR SALE WANTED IMMEDIATELY EXCITINGSâ€" RUNAWA\Y 40â€"15t b tm ht Oz i w h Breslau, Ont. ver. . . Os img ases of s¢arâ€" school. * the 1t "the © he ln ve been Waterioo, Ont. t LXKRGE n:S"“m roR Wha lt 7 file Nome m Tidud y Coal, Cement and Lime, Mortar Stain, etc. ie : Grain, Flour and Feed .. w Abore gcods constantly kept on hand. |_ ugutf SHIPPING R0G8 WARTED N decont Monday Next chipum t\ Mon. day, Nov. 18th, ¢ Special attention given ‘to reâ€" pairing. â€" A pleasure to Hhave ‘ call and inspect our stock whetl you purchase or not. o ciacg EPM. FERRIER, Beriin, Onk. Whips, Brush Herse Blankets, n,ar‘:'eun!._‘ Axle Grease, Trunks, Suit Cases, Ete, _ We manufacture light and heavy harness, that for style dmfl and price cannot be excelled. We keep in stock 7 ue King St. New Harness Linwood, DEALER IN Wilheim‘s NUMBER YNLIM:TED. R. Y. FI8H FOR SBALt and Furniture Waterloo. h

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