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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Jan 1912, p. 8

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[ Â¥ Old Wheat .... «upwards, being from 190C 10 JC MISU: er. Lambs sold at from $6.70 . to $6.80 and. sheep brought from $3.50 Toronto, â€"Jan. 23.â€"Grain business @ull, â€" with Tocal markets unchanged. f.‘nh‘u for both oats and corn . firmâ€" er. â€" Mapitoba wheat tutures â€" higte:. Quotations . are as follows‘ Orgario wheat, ..~No.: 2 : winter, 886 ; 8°6, ‘outside, accosding to location, Maziâ€" toba wheat, No. 1 norikern, $1.084; No. 4 northern, $1.05%; No. 8 nortsâ€" eth $1.014. . Oats,. Canada western, No.: 2, Qfi No. 3 Canadaâ€" western, 44%¢, at fake ports, for immediat: shipment; Ontario No. 2 white 45c t 486 " autside: No. 3 white 12¢ « 48%¢, outside, No. 3 white 412C @. ler. catiide; on track, Toronto, 46e @ 46%c. Corn, No. 3 yellow, #8ge.@° 60¢. . Peas, No. 3, $110. No. 3 rye, 94c @ 95c. Buc‘wheat, sie @ 62¢, shipping points. â€" ‘Maniâ€" toba flourâ€"Listed quotations at Toâ€" ronto are: «Rirst patents, $0.50, se> ond patents $5; .strong bakers $4:10; Ontario flour, winter flour, 90 _ per cent. â€" patents $3.45 w $3.5), â€" seaâ€" board: Miilfeedâ€"Manitota tran, $23.50 per ton,. . shorts, $25.50 per ton, on track, Toronto. : and . helfers 1, 190 y of . cows, <&vera afi, sold | a of "steers _ ahout 950 pound ewt.= ‘ t&_ ice d bo'l was very a watored selling at $4 Cwt. receipts, only â€"17, \;fi, o and ‘the prices w! remain the same. icks, per ib. ....... , 6: :s. g“ B:"n‘& E‘: Best, hind r Beof, front. Hogs, Live .. '] “m‘“ mfl:..d constant aim is to have l Tietan sn i atim fawons C stromg, none more ** If it is iA oile that is ...:l fAnd m ", any» k to it someâ€" .0) to $10.00; f _F;_ 1000 toâ€"anything The pric Th aol ~washed ..... t $4 eP ie As>$6.5~ ce GUBLPH MARKETS Gurren, Jao. ith, 1911 Galt, Jan. 4, 1911 G £LT MARK ET3 a stoe LADIES RINQS of lam from $10.00 toâ€"anythi bet ween .ao.uufi :lalu':d-fly beâ€" GRAIN 10¢ BRos. qutlogk. ~ 14 f, «trong malâ€" | ® 15 10.00 «47 .14 10 0 1 hi 10.00 15 10 10 Live Hogs ... Shoepstine .. r es Shoulders., . .. Rye >../..i4 Buckwheat.... Corn per bush Hay per ton â€" STRATFYOBRD MARKETS Stratford, Jan 4, 1911 ~ Wheat Standaidj. ~...... . .86 BatleÂ¥ : ....+ . 0s «is insiile . d Oats (Standard) ........ â€" 44 ®J L0R .1, .21 <arke% . Flour Juleet,.. ... .~..> Bran. per ton .....» â€"..â€".> Shorts, per toOn ... ...« ...« Live Hogs.....,...... . »». 5.060 Beef, fr0db. .. .. .. .0. â€"a k00 Butter, and ...... . + E"lpar;psp‘f,‘.......... .85 Apples, per bar ........ 1.28 Potatoes, per bag....>. ,nmum:m Elmira, Jan: &th, 191M Manitobs Flour..;. .. +. .4. 24 Bran pet LOH .. «> «+ 3e «++ > Middungs per cwt Shorts per CWE....:+*+++»;« G4ose Wheat ... . ;.... es _ Potatoes perbag Wood, first class B N LpML O L2 uk aimatnes +9 05 Anb&'rrhnd Hogs live .. .... ... Hogs dressed . ..... H1y per ton.... :; Straw per tom .. .. WMWNI.. Export 18 .+. Butchers‘ Cattle . G 2030 Barle; Wheat.... ... Ome ;.....«¢. Barley .... â€"â€". Corn... Butter, per ib. . ...... & N c me e en s Lardapents :.o;?". lings, per 6 Potates per bag ... . YoofJnfenf§: EoofnJoMarenfenfoafecfacfo§e «Pasfeafecfnfs or ?P?{l{‘A ?@%‘Y&Y nlu. 50â€"1mo. That desirable farm g::m:-ty situated 3 miles northeast of and 1 mile east of Brid'o?ofl. containing 172 acres. 20 acres fall wheat, 30 acres of meadow, 9 acres alfalfa, 35 acres bush and pasture land. _ Balance in fiwd stateâ€" of cultivation. On it is a rg: house with metal siding, a large ban barn with new stabling and all necâ€" sessary outbuildings. _ For further particulars sg% to JNO. H. {sY, Bridgeport. 4w 3t Lo# FARM FOR SALE. ro in large lots ddlings ton L.â€"toet, ::hu zse per doz 2 acres of land with new 2 Story, brick house 28x28, 12 x16, also barn, woodshed, pig stable and chicken stable, hard and soft water, fruit troes, extra garden land, situ= ate near Berlin on street car Retired Farmers Home link n surance A Insurance A. K. Oressman NEW HAMBURG MARKETS New Hamburg, Jan. 4, 1911 Dwelling Waterloo, Jan. 4. 1911 RERLIN MARKELS Berlic, Jav. 4, 1911 ner lb Post office in connection apecialty and . Furniture $.00 15.00 5.60 5.75 08 in ‘06 6 5.00 1.800 18:00 22.00 23.C0 110 1# .5G > . .60 18 .!3 14.00 . 161 6.10 6 .O% â€"_ .05 06. .07 14 .16 12% '}: 1 00 â€" 1.25 550 6LO 2.10 16 50 Â¥s 15 24.00 1 800 210 17 00 T96 16 22.:0) 8. 0r 2.80 7.00 6.50 7.00 6.00 6.00 263 .88 aA5 8C 16 P lhore to 21 King §t. w. A. most . scientifc, .common sense treatmont is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy.â€"They are vyory pronovmed, gentle and pleasant â€" i~ action, and> particularly agreeable in every way They do not cause diarâ€" rhoea, nausea, flatulence, ‘griping, . or other .inconvenience. \Rexall ~Orderlies e particularly good for children, aged and delicate persons. Ki Mrs. Wesley. Brownlee. is ing her mother, Mrs. W. and bervsister, Mrs. F> G. and Master Gerald: of Erie, Mr.. and Mrs. J.~K. Master, _ Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Kinrnel and Mc. and Mrs. A. W. Young were visitors in Eimira on Monday. . _ R Mr. H. Ed. Wettlaufer is â€" back from Toronto where he attended the meeting of the Executive â€" of~ .the Ontario Hockey Association of which he is president. ; Mr. F. E. Shantz, the well â€" known teal estate man who recently removâ€" ed his family to Calgary, Alta:, is spendingâ€"a few days of the new year in towi:. & Mr. â€"Geo. :Voll, of Stetling Ave., sent Sunddy and Monday with . his father and other relatives atâ€" â€" znd near Linwood and _St. Clements. in going from: one . place to another Gco. walked over 20 miles in one day, but reports walking good â€" and healthy. ¢ Let us prepare your of glasses. We urge you to try Rexall Orderâ€" lies ~at ovr risk. Three sizes, 10c., 200 and 50¢.â€" Rememver, you can get Rexall Remedies in this commniaâ€" ity ‘ouly â€" at our stateâ€"â€"The â€" Rexall State. ‘A. G. Hathhel, Waterloo. Wi t Our Reputation and Money are :» Back of this Offer Messrs. George and Lawrence Wedd of Toronto were _ visitors at their home on Weber street over the holiâ€" day.~."~.~~ A jation. We tale all â€"the riskt â€" You are not obligated to us in any way whataver, if> yow actcept our . _ offer. Corld anything be more fairfor yo@* :s there any reason why you should besitate._to putâ€"our claims: to _ & practical test? Mr. Parzy Stewart returned to'l‘o- ronto this ~morning after spending the holidays at his home here. when worn YOU RISK NO MONEY Berlin Social Mr. Stanley Bochmer returned to Toronto on Monday â€" evening . after spending the holidays with his Berlin friends. P Mr. 1..S. K. Weber of Winnipeg and until recently of this town and â€" a member of the Town Council® is â€" in town for a few days. Mr. Barney Ferriér of â€" Brantford called on relatives and friends â€" over the holiday. * Mr. â€"C.â€" A. E. Schmitt of Ragix Sask., is spending a few days â€" with Berlin friends. We pay for all the medicine used uring the â€"trial, â€"if our remedy fails o completely relieve you of. constiâ€" < J. MESSENAUVER â€" & SON Dosihwanbefy_&r‘hllm Made up on the new 1912 my: _rn, o Bpring The very latest designs and touches that go to make up an upâ€"toâ€"date High Grade Shoe. See our 80, 81 and 82 Shapes in Butlon or Lace, ail ..mm«noc.l-alg: The Exclusive High Grade Shoe For Ladies, Button or Lace Styles. Patent, fan and Kid Bright New __â€"â€"â€" Features Models * #5 00. Trunks, Suit Bags at Special ART SHOEFE Derby Shoe THE RIXOLUSIVI HIGH GRADE Bflgg FOR LA DI BERLIN Quality higher than Price ARNOLD JANSEN Oppos!te Rconogaical Fire Iasurance Co. Bldg. FOOTWEAR Optometrist all th In Our and Personal Designs ad if not, MiBt@K@: > > *) tubag ONTARIO Latest 1912 is, $2.50 to and Clut entermn-! Hartman in Brantford. qp E. ‘Wellsy! _‘ â€"â€"> Momeyer _ Brantford, Jan. 1. â€"Ald.. ~C. H. Pa. Hartman was. elected Mayor of : this er, â€" _ Mz. city toâ€"day by ‘aâ€" substantial majorâ€" i Mr. and ity, while the byâ€"law to raise $85,000 sitors in for hospital improvements also carâ€" ~ried by a big majority. The election is â€" back was the quictest in years, but the mded the vote was unusually large. R x6 Bertin c Elections in Ontaric â€" yesterday 6 passed off quictly, but neverthcless * |not withoutâ€"interegt. # are | ln Toronto : where there was no come | tlection for mayor, the interest dividâ€" ‘ed between the controllership and the ALF & Nrmmmanictood m alings oo ie it s c t 4 74 -‘wm‘wfim in Ontario Town and Cities and New Galt, Ont., Jan. 1.â€"In one of . the hardest fought municipal contests Galt has seen in a number of years, Alex. E. Buchanan â€"toâ€"day â€" defeated Alex. M. Edwards for the weeveship by the small margin of 19 votes. it is to be regretted that two such exâ€" es. h London, Ont., Jan.~t.~ Charles M R. Graham was toâ€"day elected Mayor, defeating Alderman Eckart and Ald. Stevenson by a large majority.. The business men‘s . slate of cight, ~cnâ€" dorsed by the Board of~ Trade, was elected. . Only three of last _ _year‘s Council go backâ€"Ashplant, Richter, and Bennett.: G, E. Rose, a Labor man, who was disqualified last â€"year by Alderman Wilson, is returned; Alâ€" derman Bennett is also a Laborman. The ‘Council is as follows:â€" Robinâ€" son, ~ Moore, â€" Richter, Alli]ihn'.l Wright,; Coles,. Blandford, Spittall, Rose, Murphy, Johnston and Bennett. ‘The following.School Trustees were elected for two years:â€"A. M.~ Hunt, E. R. Dennis, Rev:I.~G. Inkster and Dr. Teasdall. A. plebiscite regarding a. : commisâ€" sionâ€"form of government. was ~ overâ€" whelmingly carried. cellent men should come together in a contest. Both men worked hard and reseived excellent support. â€" t%-hdtyluudf-lec_-tm. chief fight was for the Board of Ow&j.'uchwfllhmm‘ year of H. C. Hocken, J. 0. . Mcâ€" c-:s&rmm:m Thomas Chu: The first ard last named were members of the 1811~ board. Foster is a former controllér, and McCarthy was an alderman ‘last year. Controllers Spence and Ward â€" were among the four deferted candidates. Ahe Aatepayers were. in a saving mood and defeated by a 3,000 : maâ€" jority the proposition for: a â€" five millfonâ€"dollar tuberailway, while the $1,700,000 Bloor street viaduct scheme carried by only 1,300. ‘The extension of the hydroâ€"electric system and â€" the civic car lines wese approved but the annexation of North Toronto and the proposed two years‘ term for council members were voted down. ~J. H. Chapman and Philip Pocock were elected for iwo years to the Utilities Commission. In t*e fight for the second.. deputy reeve; ip, J. P. Jaffray, one of ‘the best known men of the town, and editor of the Reporter, defeated S. L. Clarke, who was endorsed by the Iaâ€" bor pa.l;y by a majority of 128. ‘This evening, in the town hall, the successful candidates addressed a large gathering of electors. StratiOrd.â€"Mayor, John Brown. Light and Heat Commissioner, â€" Anâ€" gus McDonald. Aldermen, J; R. Robâ€" ettson, S. L. Weosh, D. M. Wright, 8. L. Ireland, A. Knechtel, R. 8. Frame, J. A, Gray, J. Stevenson, J. Kellér, J. B. Johnson, H. Pauli, <J. W.. Alles. < â€" Public School Trustees, Hamlet, Ward, L.~J. Smith. man The aldermen elected were: Ward‘1, J. Mclrvine and J.â€" Frayer; ward 2, Dr. Dakin and George Burgess; ward 3. J. M. Jamieson and G. H. Thomas; ward 5, H. Holmes and M./ Watts {both labor men). 4 A byâ€"law to raise $10,000 by debenâ€" tures for park improvement, was deâ€" leated by a sinall majotity of 41, and the plebiscite on the establishment of a Board of Education was also deâ€" feated by about 55 votes. The vote toâ€"day was a large one.â€"â€" Hespelerâ€"Mayor, (G. D. . Forbes (aceq. Reeve, L. E. Weaver (accl.) AMderman, L. Grill, J. Limport, Dr Panabaker, 1. Groh, Dr. C. K. Hen derson and H. Schamburg. New. Hamburg.â€" Reeve, Loul: Peine. _ Counciliors, John Messner Jas. A. Vance, Chas. Hildebrandt John A: Hartman. Preston.â€"Mayor, Otto Homuth Reeve, Peter Bernhardt. _ Aldermen Bailey, Schultz, Fach, Proudfoot Millies, Kanemacher. Montreal, Dec. 30.â€"J. Michaud, city watchman, was hurled fifty feet when a quantity ot dynamite under â€" his charge exploded. He was picked â€" up supposedly dying but at the hospital it was found that he was only bruis éd. â€" The windows for hundreas otf yards around were shattered Result in London For Auctio Other Towns t apatheti Galt usui he ent years. the Board of omposed next J. 0. . Mecâ€" resulted 4e + ‘Professor Unna of Hamburg, Gerâ€" manv, and Dr. Sabourand, the leadâ€" ‘ ing French dermatologist;â€" discovered that a microbe causes . baldness.. | Their theory has time and again beoh amply â€" verified through research exâ€" 'mflments carried on under the~ .obâ€" servation of eminent scientists. This microbe lodges in the Sebum, which is the natural hair oil, ani whken perâ€" mitted to flourish it destroys the hair follicles and in time the pores < enâ€" tirely â€"close, and the scalp gradually takes on a shiny appearance. â€" When this happens there is no hope of the * growth of hair being revived. * The wedding march was rendered by Mr. Geo. Ziegler, organist â€"of â€" the church. The bride was attended â€" by her sister Miss Alma Totzke, and the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Alred Duering. ts Following â€" the ceremony . a nuptial reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, during which an eleâ€" gant repast was provided. Mr. ~and Mrs. Duering left at 3.30 o‘clock on a fortnight‘s honeymoon trip to Lonâ€" don‘and other western points. § ARE MICROBES ; IN YQOUR SCALP Wedding bells at high ndon on New Year‘s Day . announced the â€" happy marriage of Miss â€" Emma â€" Rosetta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.â€" Carl Totzke Church street, and Mr. Altred &ry Duering, son of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. F. Duering, ‘Waterloo, and the organist of. Trinity Methodist Church, at. St, Peter‘s ‘Lutheren Church. The ~cereâ€" mony was performed in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends by Rev. F. E; Oberlander. It has been provedithat microbes cause baildness We have a remedy which will, _ we honestly believe, ‘remove dandruff,. &xâ€" termingte the microbe, promote good circulation in th6 scalp ar > around the hair roots, tighten and revitalize the hair roots, and overcort . baldâ€" ness, so long as there is any life in the hair roots. ~â€" Extremoly sad was the death of Mr. at his home, 89 Peter .street, â€" on Sunday morting afterâ€" a short illness, during which he sullered from a #6 vere â€" attaok of diphtheria.© Being â€" a We back up this statem>nt with our own personal guarantee t.h;lt, this remâ€" edy â€"called Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will be supplied free ofâ€" all cost _ to the user ifl it fails to do as we state. last Mondsy even ml-«u It wil} « frequertly heip to. restore gray and _ faded hair . to its original color, providing loss of color has been carsed by disease, yet it is in no sense a _ dye. Rexall "983" Hair ‘Tonic accomplishes these Fesults _ by aiding. in making every.. hair root, follicle, . and pigment gland. _ stror; and active, and by ‘stimulating a matural fow of coloring. rigment throughout the hair: cells: K We exact no obligations or promis csâ€"we situply ask yomfo give Rexall ‘$03" Hair Tonic a thorough trial and if not satisfied tell us and we will refund the money you paid â€" us for it, Two sizes, brices 50 â€" cents and. $1.00, F%::u, gou can. . obâ€" taig â€" it in ster only at our storeâ€"The â€" Rexall _ Store. A. G. Haehnel, Waterloo. ‘ WEDDING BELLS Situated 4p miles souch of Berlin, on main road leading to Rosevile, Ayr, New Dundes and adjoining the village of . Williamsburg, 5 minutes‘ walk . to schacl. Good bank barn, straR _ shed, lfla shed, stables ceâ€" mented, watered throughout with hyâ€" draulic ram, neverâ€"{ailing spring creek rvnning . through farm, good stor~ slo, â€"frame house, summer kitchen and â€" woodshed, 2 orchards, 18 actes fall,. wheat, about 15 acres _ maple The public is hereby warned against buying a . promissory note for $300, dated Dec. ist, 1910, made by James (Cousland in favor of the undersigned as the same was lost by me. : ERNEST RIDLER Berlin, Dec. 16th, 1911. The 110 Acre Farm For Salo DUERINGâ€"TOTZKI . morning at 8. o‘cl )berlander officiating He was Miss M of trouble in. his ~Ahroat DA Warning , baianc tivation ON NEW YEAR‘S F. BBCKER Box 691, Berlin, Ontari AFT RITTERSRAUS nce. Jand in good m, fall ploughing particulars apply e â€"~ Two ing . nO ecous wore ult that x from _ years ~. â€"Able ns the usband . > residâ€" s borm e le was "Overcoat 49â€"3t sived Rev Fourteen miles from Calgary, four miles from Shepard.and five miles from Langden, Aiberta. Adjoining lands under cultivation _peighbor Ow:e?non-ruld-stonr;xu& use for the land.. Wona’ll.t': â€" 7 farmers on easy terms. For further particulars see + es is 44â€"tf L EPH. FERRIER. Berlin. “ ho Hawkeésville, Forwell‘s Hall, Wedâ€" nesday, Jan.3rd. _ .. â€" _ _ _ _ Eimith, E. M. 9.â€" Hall, Thursday, Jan. 4th. % Speak f bove: D. J Thornbill and . Mrs. McTavish, Port Half Section of Fine Virgin Land For Sale Om-h% Towneh/ Hall, Tuesâ€" day Jan. ~°_ 'P inaone s se 5 Heidelberg, Doem‘s Hall, Wed nesday, Jan. 24th. detet d aags o rienie‘s St, Jacobs, Wideman‘s Hall, Thursâ€" day. Jan, 25th.. . =3> â€"><.00 ce 2C Floradale, Steddick‘s Hall, Friday, Jan. 26th. Farmers‘ Institute Meetings West Monirose, Jupp‘s Hall Satâ€" urday, Jan. 27th, o u. aire a oo Ooiitwg. Township Hall, Mon day, Jan. 29 h. â€" es ‘E paBe o ubat Waterloo, Library ~Hall, Tucsday, Jan. 30 h. Speakers:â€" H Grose, Lefroy, and Mre.F. W . Waitts: Glintgs. _ _‘ WATERLOO Speaker T. H. Race, Mitchs1 Local Speakers will be added to a hove list. Come and spend a day with us, 4 £.ernoon Session 2.00,â€"â€" Evening 7.39 JOSIAH STAUFFER, rrRepENt, ° ALLEN SHANTZ, â€"sxom®ta®y. . We will have a supply of oats and cotn for sale at Petersburg station. Send in your orders early., Phone 17â€"5 Petersburg. Winterbourne, Chalmer‘s Hall, Monday, Feb, bth. __â€"â€" _ _ > Centrevilie, Township Hall, Tuesday Feb. 6th. pHall: * §51â€"4mos ‘There will be offered for .sale by public auction, at the prethises in the Village of Linwood on Saturday, the 13th day of January, 191%, at 2 o‘clock in the afterncon the _ Hotel and premises known as the King Edward Hotel, together with all the goods, chattels and effects and stockâ€" inâ€"trade in the said Hotel. Oats and Corn For Sale 10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid in cash to the Vendor or his Solicitor on the day of sale and the ‘balance within thirty days thereâ€" alter. & oFr lo|to!'._ o“dl-wllul... and Stook n Trade in Village of Linwood apply 3 1o me ‘kl Assignee‘s Sale This week will be "Overcoat Week" at this stwe â€" H ellesley, Opera House, Monday, FORD Music by Local Talent. B \ UH.)| es [ ‘g{l snd Millitacy collare reg. 080 fill' this woek at /. * E. A. STRASSER _ *L on prome en oo ons S arae ie ® Geo. Lw% Henry Weppler . o s . o. UnbaeIG. TERMS KUMPT terms an dersigned. INC Assig To nditions a <) w4 i8 1â€"3t prize winning stock, all good shape and good glor, for sale at $200 eack. * 00 Linwood, DEALER IN _ | $ Stain, etc. Grain, Flour and Feed Above goods <‘constantly kept FARM%LW SHIPPING 4068 Wllflfi BADEN barn, . House all newly W Tood orsiard . Pomesite ore ke ; < oncuo‘. ul::; further particulare . to the executors late H. M. m. sn t‘s. Vilage Property Foi Sale ? The H. M. Brubacher home im Village ‘of St.. Jacobs, comprisin 3:5 of an acre on which is agoud bri house and kitchen snd roomy fram barn. : House all newly d i NUMBER VNLIMITEDR .. Highest market wfl Second Monday Next: n day, Jan. 8th. tÂ¥ subed EPN. FERRIER, Beriin, Ont. Read the Ads, in the Chronicle-'hlm / and Save. EDWIN G. MATHEWS8, LIATOWEL, % oN ROBES AND BLANKETS, _ WHIPS, etc. is complete. _ We can please every farmer and at the same time save you mi oney on every purchase. _ A find stock of SUIT CASES and> TRUNKS at moderate prices. ~<r weu neplieiee sp4. Oilte Ittee na . Thave Kight 8. C. Rhode Isliand Fed, and HARNESS Men‘s soats a coats Jt ISRARL BRU l&w ELIAS anunlafl-.h den, . Your oyes, your and your say "BuUuY m 16 will pa Mesnd: Man‘s M All our elegant COATS are 108 Wilheim‘s OUR STOCK OF M R. Y. FISH will be only a ple«sure, Note pay a big dividand, Â¥ to $18.00 Over tS LTRYMEN 12 Fhese «W in Priceés #1 $12.00 ONTARIO s o aave _ WO tgeete. C $7.50 H)â€"uf ONTARIO )ver iÂ¥

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