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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jan 1912, p. 8

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â€"v-w-v -}. r.,,fl. . f _ ied g*t se es e maue on were a niumber of .5,,""@.. sold at â€"§6 :40 to $6.75. KFor any of decent quality, in fact, the is not ofily strong, but has appearance of remaining #o TOr .804 time ‘to ‘Corhe: .. "= â€">< s . l t m:“&fle do. medium, $5 §4.50@ $5.59, $6.45 @ $6.60, U o s »'qp . ,,,_{s e Te . u< +6A m e -v‘,r»"-‘-““’@ ,3;:",_" .»...-' t *Â¥ g y eh. 441&«.‘7 o ‘fl"&":‘.;,f‘;*:at‘¢~3;'~‘fi7¢? otatoes. . ‘.,\_ e is Pomndin ce "g-%%.\..-fl‘ Futter 2w _’hj" top price for the" day, though â€" . ds ces R M n s sn ienss‘ *b N o h ag A «* 1 o oo tm is ol tec: sor amviaing B toe . + ot decent ufii‘lw he mar ‘.;.,.?& sed, . ; is â€"not otily strong, but has . CV8Y 5.. 1:1-.) . appearfince of: remailiing 80 TOF ; 8006 ; Wood, ar cord .. time ‘to ‘comme: ~. > t 00â€" 3 ~ 4 Rxport Oal -'.&3‘ Export cattle, choice s‘..m..‘ .95;, | Butchere‘ Oattle . do. medium, $5.15 @ $8,00; do;, is | .. «ce $¢.50 @ $5.50, hutcher . eattle," chaioe| _~/ s “.SC”M;M.WA_‘,Q“,, # A $6.00; do. common, §$4.15@ wÂ¥ ar itA â€" butcher: cows, choice, $4.75% @ $5.90;, P ‘Fiour . do. medium, $2.75 @ $4.00, do.. eanâ€"j aft.. > . mers, $1.50 @ $2.50, doâ€" bulls, â€" $4:30 A mn % $5.50; lgding steers, 284.55‘ &“Q \I *fl o ... .487 stockers, choite, $4.25 @ $1,50; E P y do. light, .15 @ $4.%, _ milkéers, G wose \\heat . ; .< otowe® caor, 60 «s S90; . wpringers) | Pors â€".,) 117. ip $45 @ $85. â€" Sheepâ€" Ewes, $1.00 @ 0.“__";__“_'}: $4.50; bucks and culls, $3.00 . @ .50; } RyC .. 0.+) seansr fambs, $6.00 @ $6.175. Hogeâ€" Fed Buck wheat........ and watered, $6.:50; do. 1. 0. b., $6.19, Corn per bush, :. Calves, $4.00 @ $8.00. * gt‘ra'e- side: TENORD s en« es n n 99 Â¥lous, per 190 lbs Bran, per ton ... Ry® ...}l0k 06k > mfi: each .. Shorts, per ton Hay, per tou StraWw ... s.. ; Mutton ... Lamb and pelts Calf Skins ..... Wool hi ew Wool washed Old Wiheat ...« Dictator Flour ... . P e Flour ~... »W!m'l’our.. wmflwr..., d Screenings Rolfed ORt ... .. .... 1-)& s, per 1x . ']\n‘g! Erlh' gi.;i';“ ks } .. .. ctor Beef, hind ter Baef, front Lamb Skins....:... Mides*. . .. . . +s ««+ â€" > apanfChitkens. fix in w.!'“"f"" ool”.w (Is to have go,..‘.'z.;':""‘....“i’-‘a mearegse simmple i t "Hellets", ahey: w t o s o) wo 91090 iabice ~"‘:‘n»"‘.‘..‘:.““°‘ % between $25.00 m w stook That is simply beâ€" % mtb & stand i GUELPH MARKETA GuoziPd, Jan, 5th, 1912 GALT MARKETS Galt, Jan. 25, 1912 %’.'â€""’!m ’ \ C 5@6 : Q us ;l e hz = Pm xB no. .‘.‘ ;t ,.'l n 2 W "-‘m:â€"va! LADIES RIKGS ) prices GRAIN the â€"£ n iL We Arx 2.00 2200 16 00 10.00 14 6.50 1. 540 44 B1 13 17 14 17 8. 1. 10 > â€" & 10.00 iesd Elmiva,â€"J8 Bran per fi...‘: es (B} me'\\'.i'-.;‘::: B whey. . @+:«+1> / 14%â€" 14 ri u"’-iz‘ Talto®w ... )t ielc<af Mflmw a+* yc ies Sboulders. ... .: >*>~»â€" Wood, first class ... ~â€" sTRATrORD MARKETS ts Straiford, Jan. 26, 1012 â€" Wheat Standard]. â€"..â€"â€". _ 80 ~ Barley . ... 2s cike ac 2000 .56 Ouflsmdl'd) we » + n withh 2 uflQ{.....-.a...... Oate (Standard) ... â€" PCRS,, Â¥..+3r%+> #4** Hay, tOR ... «@4 «+ Hay, per L0R . . . «i4 «++ +/ ur g44 us «¥ «kÂ¥ x9 Shorts, per tod.. . .. :+« Um.............. Bect Elnd quarters ... Chickens..... . â€"â€"â€">>«<»+* ‘gamm.pomn ggs d 08 ». . . «w4 <+= Apples, per bar .....,â€"â€" 15 NEW HAMBURG MARKETS â€" Ncwnmhr‘..ru.a_l_fiflf Whext....::... .. *,.â€" en« 68 Low grade flour.......« Butter, wr]b,,.........n per EB â€".. /.. ... > Hay‘ per tem â€".>.. . Bufi.....:?:;...: Potates per bag ... That desirable farm y situmted 8 miles northeast of aud L mile aast of Bridgeport n «cres. 20 m 80 ncres of meadow, 9 4: 85 neres bush and pasture land. im â€" & ate of cmw «Om it in a house w£ siding. &â€" ban barn with new and: 4 particulare apply 10 _ . .. . 0.)0 08 c@)l "~~â€" +NY. HFREY o. ib rhiet: Sreies V a TRRLOQQ MARKEH M k > mepess. t P W a‘ orloo, Je 28 HREW / +. «ul =~{ 4 ~oljend sn o0 § us on 0n Je uin J acfaffoafafiectt " 6 ~Â¥. +Insurance FARM FOR SALE Age 2 acres of land with new story, brick" house 28x28, 12 x16, also barn, woodshéd, stable and *: chicken â€" stable, hard ‘and soft watét, 2:5 trees, extra gardon land, s tine.. Post office in connection ELMIRA MARKETS ns irindd a specialty A K. Orassma BERLIN MARKETIS Dwelting aod â€" Furniture Jan 25th, 1912 R it TB . .80 14:00 16.00 is 44 14.00 ~16.00 AG . .16 « 16 | 26.00 12 A8 8.09 CAU 1b 07 Ab 46 16 46 T ies on sns her sn 21 King S8t. W. when wor MILLIONS®FACE STARVATIORNR In â€"July. â€" And August last the Yangtse. _ River rose to an© alimost ungrecedented height, and . the ‘tesultâ€". ing destruction â€"has caused. : daiine. gaas now : accuratoly defined, First ;lertl- the great" ‘*‘%::3"’3; tolles, where the farmers have . had Snly â€"one good crop . sinte 1908. Not only is . there noâ€" reserves: to meet present‘conditions, but the people have lost ~heart ani will not. try to help themsetves. : r The ‘second~area is aboutâ€" "Wu He, where for some _ weoks the _Yangtse tormed an inland sea._from ~80 to 100 miles Tong, art‘ varying: fo width. from 30 10 40 mailess > > .0. "*<. * The lastâ€"district. in Hungn, â€" where the â€"doodsâ€" were: local. ~ Une. section, 30 milés . square,. and Containing â€" at least :10;000 * ‘people, : was: compietely submerged. . " $ imgs * o sn An est‘mate of mo.t.xi&: people; fa ing absofuté starvation ‘Hunan alone is / considercd conservative, while : i/ the ~wiree areas. the lowest estimate of â€" the destrtude is 8,750,000,.; * There â€"are almost m&nfluflqh stitutions, and many families are Jeit shelterless and _nearly vaâ€"lothed" .â€"to endure‘ the rains." _ â€" > ‘Pillage and destruction have comâ€" menced .. in the country where _ the Tevolutionists areâ€" inable toâ€" l&en ofâ€" Saturday Socialists littleâ€" headway. _: 5 â€" ‘Matters . have . reached a _ritical stage in Pokin and Yuan Sbhi Kal is preparing to leave the capital.. _ ‘~_ © W. â€"â€" Hudsot, _ firewan, was: Lilicd in a ~collision on the Câ€"Nâ€"R., . near B‘lm " Es %, 7 e 4 Consisting of 100 nores situated on Cén, I%VMS. Blgnh::: Tp., 2: miles mile from echool.. 15 scrés in Wwheat. roper .l?::l“ .gdnofl water o: 7 . an 4 an. : give hn::!‘m : i0 ‘Terins reasonal . o s renoinnle o P a K. _ â€" 4â€"1me Situmted se .13(- g00 2.2mo# lasses FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE Us Bright New f Features The ‘very latest touches that go to up-&o-dfllfl&(}r See our new in Button 6 #4 00 10 .. .. Bhoe For Ladies Stylea, Patent, natho all the late ymwc B ART â€"SHOE Derby Shoe J. HESSENAUER & 8ON Quality higher than Price TH 1 Optometri and diplomacy Id o forgét t + is aboutâ€" "Wu H4, weoks . the. Yangtse sea_from ~80 to 100 rving {n wid th from which nowâ€"yretails lde bat . it c ioR roit" Washington, Ont kness of lv Ts ollp s AKL_J . |> ~>>~ durties a tult and upsto date «1t9ok of . revalution wl H designa and nuike .nu ade Bhoe. the Beriin and < Kad 8t 1912 ut ts //_ H. M.. WILHELM â€" Waterloo‘s Leading Harnessmaker s jascad, e Tam SINGLE A} tll and stat doirk Oats and Corn For Sale We will "have a supply ol ~oatsâ€"and .m: mm:tpmargw Send in your orders eatly.. Phone 17â€"3 §1â€"ymos The Censusâ€" and â€" Statistics Office <of sued a bulletin #iving the final e:tifl{ mates ‘of‘ the area, yield and value otâ€" the: principal field crops ol the Dom{â€" nion for 1911. ‘The field ~crops . of Canada Are shown to have occupi¢d. last year aâ€"total area of 82,853,000,. and their: yalue, calculated â€" at. : the ;vu_a&ahal market prices, amountsâ€" *to 65,712,000. .. The ‘areaâ€"under wheat last yearâ€" was 10,874,000 acres," of which 1,172,000 acres were ~â€"fall wheat in Ontario and <Alberta, ~_and the production was 215,851,000 bushâ€" els ‘of the value of $138,567,000. Fall wheat produced 26,014,000 â€"â€" bushels Of: the value of $21,461,000, ~Qatsâ€" oo« cupled 8,320,000 actes, and _ yielded 3$48,188,000 bushels. of the value" of $126,812,000, <. barley 1,404,000 acres yicided 40,641,000 bushels of the value ot $23,001,000 and flax 1.133,000 acâ€" res, _ yielded , 12,921,000 ~bushels : ~of the ‘value of $19,467.000. â€" The. comâ€" bined area under rye, . peas,,. buckâ€" wheat, mixed.grains and _ flax ~was 2,461,000 acres, ~theâ€"â€"yield 44,986,000 bushels. and‘ the value" $41,560,000, Hoed and cultivated crops, mfi: ing beans,â€"corn for: husking, pota turnips "and other â€" toots except ‘sugâ€" ‘ar bests _ cccupied 1,063,000 _ acres, ‘and: yielded 170,884,000 bushels > of ‘the value of _ $73,190,000.â€" â€" Sugar beets in Ontario and Alberta shad an acreage of 20,878 andâ€"aâ€"yield of 177,â€" 060â€"tons . of the value of $1,185,000: Fodder crops including fodder corn, hay, clover and allalfa show an acreâ€" BVb fge. of 8,290,000, . a 15,499,000 tons and $161,314,000. "Alfalfa $161,314,000. "Alfalfa, ._a â€". record . ~of which was taken for the firs? Aime, shows an. area of :A01,781, acres with wam of 227,900 tons. ‘This . valuâ€" todder ctop .is being _ principally grown in Outario, â€" Quebec and: :Atâ€" berta, the average yield â€" por .acre Tor=t‘.> whole of Canada being . 2} traip...house, . apmmer . £10CECC ‘Woodshed, 4 orchards, 18â€"acres ‘whieat, about 12 l:z hw we > bush, balance land in good !" uw:xumm. ‘tall: ploughing .. ‘Ror‘ further particulats apply \~§n the three Northwoest â€" proviaces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alâ€" berta â€" the . wheat production was 194,183,000 bushels ‘compared â€" with 128,891,000 bushels, the astimite . of 1910 of oats 212,819,000â€" compared with ©126,753,000 . and of barleyâ€" ~24,â€" CANADA‘S WIELD CROPS 000 acres and :;mvlwm field" ctops in Ma 110 Acreâ€" Farm For Sale )43 .00 $73,186,00 147 000 My, 6 Bime of Urand â€" .lmlmum'hu h’A:L and wak killed by the discharge Geo.. Lautenschlager, . ~.‘ Hency.‘ Weppler, Petersburg =â€" .‘ ~~ Ontario« ba DAN, . F. BECKER, % ~ ~Box 691,. .‘ Berlin, ‘Ontario ad 0; ~» Sazl $107, M' m.m.fi. Brit id 1at in Alberta 36,143,000 817,000 hores, _ > the total value of all 011 â€"was 40 Solowsâ€" b t ngh production a _ value P [F CTURBLA HART y299, 000 4 "ectad § 4: : Bok 2c Bighs ,560,000,‘ 2 T ig+ s e e comprisâ€" w otatogs, 9 M *A . &“ pt ‘sugâ€" 3 ‘ ol y actres, h + + Te els ~ of S Suony â€" C 2 uce u2+ Monday,â€"Feb. â€" â€"Centreville, TownshipHs . Aeamreville, Tommah! list *~â€" Linwood, DEALER IN. Coal, Cement and Lim« Mortar Grain. Elour and Feed â€"â€" _West Montrose, . a lt Seatth 200," Rleoingh A i%mlm sn':n‘sr 3 j â€" and Furniture # on hand. r5â€"if yihegs: ot. 00. dnale, compaing No ig ie marca 2. i e ons es ks l Village Property For "~~ . Oal@ â€" _ Speakérs:â€" Henry { Speaker T. H. Race, Mi cal Speakers will be adde Ag i1144 | Music by Local Taie Mcéetings &.Y. FISH Clearing Sale: Men‘s Overedats, Suits and Purnishing ofovery kind $ Wide 11 H 4 Immense January t ® bas es Yee. Noto ie ndg iess <~ 1 ky s‘ #H Y4/Â¥ :: ug 7 + PM (;> > ”gq :r'?’\ $X C :i“' i * s6 ; & y > L. fwa. " W t ;a K o 0 ‘« f § j , * /0 1 [ a2 - f 4 a 3 & ~@ $ 5 5 C i â€" ’l s A L Snd 3. apoin i uo d Bs 5 10. mits flLA“.m * Greater Ofering than over in subruc ns waek n "ADFR/PND yige _ " WATERLOO Half Section of Fine Virgin Land For Sale® | PWWW“W ites froms ?vnerm-nufiu‘n’m %no use tonhollu:.“ armere on easy terms.. â€"F further partichlars see : _â€". _ â€" <~ ~ .. 4t _ ~ & EPH. FERRIENR, Sortin, Ont.: _ This week will "be "Overcoat WaAEKk" at this store tflgl t II.Iz Mwm »Oe M Un i e remerar t Second Monda Tiens shipmont 24.0,,° _ clot. for taie at $2,00 eachs _ _ > Second Monday ipment Mom :P0 8R0 Areanws, day, Feb. 5th, L wap n'tW‘ } L d NOR PV Lt Â¥ @@ «“’éhb “;‘: m | at the Sellingâ€"out Store . BADEN ~STRASSER 1 beve Kight 8. C. Rhcdo Islan t Rod, ’M“s.o. Hlack Minarca Cockrels, ifr price winaing stock, all good shape .and AdC tD pey a vightinidees Just D soats at L1FTCWK1, coats 37 Boyw Overcoats, in black brownand green stripes,etc..plair and â€" Military collare, reg. 6.50 T00 to $8.:50... Your choic ulh'“k“_ & i A ts ~Veour byes sad your | scoat in sorved. M M Allour * ma C 14 CoOaTs ns Puinac 418 $12.00 $7.50 ONTARIO 00 ( Cva2y 0 ONTAFRIO

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