s t m W" * "#Brouto, Féb. 6 ~Receipts . st. PD° c Cns t mhele mareer o ty ate ver‘ LERLD * In36. T Liukine Al *~â€" MARKET REPORTS it o. n ues Lambs took atter â€" the 0 as high as selling fron show no ch the receipt: continues .qUI prices. Cable fubgres wore steady. . Quo Ontario whea se mc sc o a ies rthern, t-c;‘o-swlgm' m Oats, Canada western, No.~2, bac, Ontario No.:2 white, 440 outside; No: 8, white, 4210@ 48¢, outside; .. 0P ttack, ‘Toronto, 4610 @ 476. cern, No. 3 yellow,, 734c. : Peas, . No. 5 gr.i5 @ $1.230. No2 ve, $1.06 0 M“',v RBarley, Mc @. O5c, _ ow i ‘ malting. ~Buckwheat, 67¢ @ _ $80, 5 points. Manitoba flourâ€"List *4 Anotations at Toromto are: * "’§ patenis, $5.50; second patents, . 32 ‘strong hakers, : $4.890; Ontaric .. â€" four, winter. four, _ 90 perâ€"cent.. . Paténts, $3.65 @ $3.70 seaboard. . MillMeod. â€" Afanitoba bran, §$21 per ton;,. ShOftS, w. P L Oe antcetiat s ed at Toromto are p $5.50; second paten m bakers, $4.80; Ontari winter flour, _ 90 perâ€"cent. $3.65 @ $3.70 seaboard.. . MJ g.ms. bran, $21 per tob; i e t e i Bran, per ton .. ies ber 100 Ts P > 66 A.9 4 n Addii i mvhut rdad a“,::’d‘;‘:‘;: -"'ml!;-'é m’.ï¬o\lr 23 Leaf Flour ::«utmom†2w . . pmnk WMW Onte .... . Whest .... Dictator Flour y s P DA& ... .. BpringUhi cke no, per 16 r,'.r doz y, per: ton Turkeys, | se n . Ducks, per ib Quarter Beef; hind Beef, ‘front E Kive .......+â€" BHIPPING HOGS WANTED § â€"~â€" ~ BADKK Focont Highest market price paid. Load m Next shipment PK":;’ Rastern invéstors wishing t â€"make w should invest in Saskatoon property. For particalars write _ ED. L. DIEFENBAKEK, â€" 548 NERVE <REST , per ton NYMBER UVNLIMITED. GUELPH MARKETS Gurtrx, Feb.8, 1912 heat, â€"N rding t LIVE 8STOCK INVESTMENTS GaALT MARKETS Galt, Fob. 8, 1912 Screenings Fep. § â€"Tthe wiet. with 1t PRA E:] 85 GR AIN northern, 41 ther bI Saakatoon, Sas‘t Sheep &l wi ninty of thoir M@bH | 20. 1_3..5ugesepeteipateinfetri¢etm¢efa§itt4lh attie ~afo from © y€ pI i# although omising. yb wik : «492 10.00 200 2 40 P perl zt‘ the 10 Riri 7 50 A4 12 AT 44 No track, 10,00 viddlings * Screenings " .. ~ 4: Barley rXe (uisiees '5‘ tae t a {[‘m........... e 223) Potaioes per bag .. 2.05! Hay per ton ... ... .~+«+ > 280| Wood per cord ... ... mlmmmw,...... ( o es n......; 1.40 .186 A4 10 12 ,1’ l‘m f iss giï¬ï¬ 3‘ i Lee, iz %â€&.:a.‘{‘ ....bu;-.-' a ' lve :. ~s>>â€" Sute ger uB ; .. Wood, per cord .. Export Onttle ... Butchers‘ ‘CattJe . B ?... OB «h «+4 Shorts per tot Figur, Family Flour, Pastry . anas Whant sire . B Oats to shp"m...... Dried Apples ... Shoulders. ... . .+ Bacon.,, . ... <++â€" Potatogs perbag Wood, first class STRATFORD MARKETS Wheat Standard],. ~,â€".., â€" :88 â€" Batley. .. .s¢ll.a t in scc0 : +080 Om(shnM) aiats +« * M ï¬réu“.' 4 15 / y, per 60OB â€"s uzs se 6n e + 6,00 Flour arank i. 28Â¥ nmm...,.. ' Btraun. per bOH . y «> s <4.#>+* Live HOG8, ......â€" .60 > >*** w. Flour per 100 ibs NEW HAMBURG MARK ETS New Hamburg, Feb.4, 1012 Wheat.._ccsissss ;.y 1. 00 Prls s dnt es tbedP sR c t W & OF > .: Bucw‘:parf:,“...‘ AisF e uoo r.s %ud. porlb“' Middilugs, ber ton . Bew,,..;«}v...Â¥5:4 Potates per bag: <, :+ aelao That desirable farm rty situmted 3 mites northenst of m and 1 -li.,h‘ cast of Bnapmt containing 07 acres, 20 acres 'l.o& 80 acres vieadow, o‘mmm bush and pasture land. s ‘:' g: statg of cultivation. â€" On a hovar rith mereuatding A04 9D ‘mee sacsswe ~outbuildings. _ For her J nv%ui FREY. é #)â€"2mo JofrQofrcls Ppnifmfabyes faenf cfefaifacfe «paafeafecfinfe FARMâ€" FOR SALE tolk) 2 P m w aTERL@O. MARKBE Watosloo, Nab, 5. 1914 2 acres of land â€"with new 2 story, brick house $8x28, 12 *16, also barp, . pi hard and soft. water, fwnit Retired Farmers Home at Insurance A. L. Oressman t 400 ELMUIRA MARKETS Rimire, Feb. 8, 1914 BERLIN MARKELS Boritc, Feb. $ 1912 outbuildings. 117 Ain on strest oar uau'maw: a T . . 270 .« 1,20, . ® 1&1&'«3 35 H <€ KT ,u 16 12 }: 1.10 1'2 0 1.28 9.50 12 rnitire .16 8:00 2.70 5.16 .80 1 40 3.0) 12 274 .0% 00 .10 70 45 21 King 6t. W. with 15 & vaccination performed up by one of .the gity‘s mz cofdance with the compuls ation laws. fael $ ‘ She also â€" claims that the boy has mgwui his . earfiing No # <dé mw > usb The city: denies g mother‘s claim that the vaccine _ ~was in a septic condition and > they c:aim ï¬,\ the * disease was nat..caused 3 any fault or negligence of thoirs, but through .the fact that the boy scraichâ€" ed â€"â€"the vaccinatian mark and opentd the sore to infection: v he e dil..â€"aad ~Nowa lavs, the‘ thickness ol long Mrs. Oliver H. P. Belmont ol _New | York, is about to spond some. of her monéy in éstablishing aâ€" daily R‘E‘ paper, which <is to be editedâ€" ‘whoily _ by women. It is an interesting axpfl-‘ ment,‘and we shall all want â€"toâ€" know ‘ about its. progress. and its sucecess . or failure. As.a rule, a project, _ to achieve success," must ~have ‘ a MA" for heing; and, without tooâ€" gravely indicting:â€" Mrs. > Belmont‘s . purpose,. most of us ‘will be sure to fail ~toâ€" find â€" the req-:‘ lo;m;thi!t © exclusive feminine ~project. te "is â€" probably not a na:rï¬pn in the land toâ€"day that is not in part .made ~by . women, and â€" there is certainly : noâ€" newspaper that is not written "in considerable. part by women: : Any mnm ‘of generalâ€" dirculationâ€" which . d ~not follow thatâ€" policy ‘would be _ doomed ut the outset to failure. It !oliv&: that women‘s interests, even ~to f }questlon ol sufirage, on which women ‘are thenigelyesâ€"divided, find a repte: ’,mnstaflon in the newspapers as 6 What, then, is the purp of . the newspaper exclusively© g; and for women? : Is itâ€"that of *the "Adamloss Eden,". the wellâ€"known butt of ~ridiâ€" cule and the. â€"maker: of.â€" mertiment? Itso, ~there will be the mflm ::io:ismtulug. Bnt,-&!g&q: t ng to spend money, : . there is ho doubt that life will be all . the merrier for the expenditurs. Ts‘ 4 BRANTFORD.~ Found guilty â€"â€" of robbing < church : lobbies and. cloa‘t roomé on gix sepatate counts, Clyde by Magistrate Livingstone to _ six months on each . charge,; the sentencâ€" es to fun co-‘e'urmuy. KX * BOVLOsT USE OF S ARM HENSALLâ€" The â€"Mothodist â€" and Presby terian . churphes here voted on church union ai theâ€"sanmc time . this Imagitong _ ucWd mt againgt, 57.. Methodists, forâ€" unjon 133; against 62. â€" * arclâ€"s MINARD‘S LINLMENT : â€"â€"CURRBS Has been taken advantage of by many OURLUCKY 1i3 DAY _ SHOE SALE ROBBFEDâ€"CHURCH LOBBIES A DAILY NEWSPAPER FOR "~~ WOMEN. Who know when they can savo Dollars on their Shoas. FAYOR ~CHURCH L‘NION Uasge# i plometri hat f hk A L i Olab Bage Miss Marie ‘ted this i â€" Mentrcal physiciaus in 2C mpulsory vaccin the clip~ and had im bigh t ?(’!"T‘I Seriia Bis AFM B * ities at the : of 4910 ~to _ be "A.163.000 millions of dollars, 114.000 to D& 11 hn lesk __It wil be noticed u lsads By 2,000 miftions of _ t8, â€"_ whil ie opmeaa t T rcope Pricg atoane S GiME 998. i9 kilometors. Intetnatipnal...commerce is estimated at 26;000 toâ€" 28,000 ‘mil doHars, necessitating an. annual terest Payment of $12,000,000. M. Neymarck summed up the ~situa tion by saying that in all{â€"countries of the wotrld: <â€" 3 Ts 1. Never was.‘the total amount of transterable securiti¢s so high: . 8. Never hss the total anount â€" of international‘ commerce been so great. 8. Never havé so many hilometers of railway s .beew : constructed _ and ~ 4, Never has the commercial, ancial and industria! relations of tions been zo great and active. 5.. .Never have the public debts, the budgets, the charges tor or in view of war, the fiscal charges and the taxes been so high. â€" . _ us ‘~6, Never has the taxpayer been so hbeavily affgoted by ‘the taxes. 24 "I‘N-}mmuatg-.wnu have: been x:uehll-zly‘iby maloâ€" tenance "of â€"good international . relaâ€" tions perspiiting the incregge and â€" doâ€" velopmient of" business between nlâ€"i c in P rovenient Diseases. * _ C Infantile â€" paralysis | .m“..é;u".:'..,.;.. [ rfoan, câ€" . i ‘I‘uberculat â€"...~. .. Except Jorincreases in the number of cases é wihooping .cough and diphâ€" theria, : the.: health .of the â€".people of Ontario © during* the : past month shows an allâ€"round imarovement upon Jast year‘s January record. The latyâ€" est reduction: was in the number: . of cases of~ typhoid, due to the Tact that in January, 1910,. the Ottews. tyâ€" phoid ppidemi¢ was at its . worst. ‘The apparent Anctease in the . number of . tubstroulasis cases is accounted for by the fact that this discase is beâ€" ing reported more than in the . past. ‘Ihe : monthily record shows:â€" ~ 1913; 191. Total FARMERS IN ThE WEstT ~~~~ ARE FACING CRISIS Winnipeg, â€" Jan. 31. â€"Wet.: grain â€" in the West is declared to be a serious feature just now. â€" Hundreds of §hou» sands ‘of" busbels liave been . exposed To the ~‘cather all the . winter . {for want.ol storage. facilities. â€" At ~ Veriâ€" gin, Sdsk., in one pile. is â€" 500,000 bnshels, covered with snow. : Thi§ beâ€" Jongs to. the Doukbobors. § "It js mot a ‘question," saidia grain Wi. ‘m of llï¬vfl' Â¥ |.~ I% is a "question of the guin t wholo, districts, . We are on the yorge of the worst calamity which hag ever. happened inWestern Canada; _ ET' 10 l i1 leB thp Fast he U ‘*‘What this would." mean â€"to. ow w.&w& is difficult © to ‘ con * e L 16 3 +6 es were found menbe toâ€"da AJ Aw suo[Tuut 000‘ 08 CPMMISSIOXERS â€" DISMISSED QUEPI1,â€"Two of NEW YORK Jormer _apd Fr sbor . for END OF d ioh U K » Double . suicide e sensa tional ronvance wile ~of Walter L. sterjox ~Noble, the ~y th 14. â€"..â€" 1911. Cesâ€"D‘ths C‘es D‘ ths phy xia tad 0} 4yROUNE: IVA RONA NC3 ~ 1908° 1910 ©227,000 . 28,4 034 126 1,44% 146 . 80 â€" 8 208 ~â€"6 410 s â€" 230 _0 lat 18 375 35 417 59 93 74 3# 285 248 200 the , mpmbers : of tAegose ~ C ~ Ahat they did 10 38 securitics 1.OTK. wpm 175 418 fin naâ€" 03 M 14 ‘.#r. LÂ¥ â€"Q. Magech, W. ; Sn d Mcrogy H. t B. Gib bons, W. , L. Winchberger, B Engel,: N. aer, & Aebeber. .. M &A AgeL, . bs 4M Lait f ‘J. Soblsch, °C. Schnarr. _ * Er.«J.~â€" G. Zimmerman,. B ~*Ee baugh, K. Zimcperman, W.~Meyer, : Haus, J. Hars,â€" W Lackenbaver, W Hobbs, L. Humimel, E.. Bauer, _ â€" H NVoge], M. Moran, D. Kessig, G l;htglï¬. ©. Kargis, V. Amlinger, C Lotent*, R. Meyer, C. Steffier, 0 Schicller, H. Schnitzler, W. Knettle Ruchty ‘Jr. 1.â€"U; Gross, â€"C. Sobiscls, . J m, Weinatein, C. Fischer," W t ; (I, Bauman,. M. ‘Schickier, G Schnatr; H} Thomis, M. Mequire, W Merrgott, D; Lebman, G. Rutchy, C McCardie, E. Martin, A. Stampt, .E Memo! ~M.. Fressiman, M.; Mosér. â€"GCRBLPH:â€" About one hundred stuâ€" dents â€"~ cf / the Ontario â€" Agticultucal College, who are : in. attendance . at the Horticultural Show course,â€" ‘banâ€" que‘tedâ€" at the â€" Royalâ€"Canadian â€"Cafc. ~GUELPH.â€"Mr. W. H. Grant, Suâ€" perintendent ofâ€" Construction for: â€"theé C.N.R., who is â€"in Othis. district, states â€"that the electric road to. be built from Toronto to. Guelph: . will goâ€" throtigh _ Acton." Constsuction â€" is likely to start this w. but _2> {ar. the ‘plass ofâ€" en nto Guelph bave . ‘not been â€" submitted to _~ the Guelph â€". City ~Council for: their | apâ€" proval Â¥OUNG â€"LADY. FINED ap. P I e * o0 (efhces 42 coke is ’\-é*i s‘miveinm inramoso A _ Waterloo‘s Leading Harnessmaker sos + v e c aate stouk st >‘ > Leamington: recently ~on â€"complaint of Carries a full and M“flé‘% Pss the . janitor ‘of : the postoffice, _: for wD DoOoUBLH HaABNESE carving _ her name on . the . plate SINGLEAVD : y Fe Cala us‘ > .> glass with a diamond.ring. j _‘ Also a fine lHne of. _ ~=‘\ _ =‘___>~ daiiniecicsscitucumee cass evectome OH, YOU HAT PIN! Charles® Mitchell, a Chatham barber met with a pecullar accident on â€"Sunâ€" day evening, as the result. ol which he may lose the sight of his aye. As he sntered his home aiter attending. the evening services, ho met a lady in the hall going out. . Mr. Mitohell stood to one side ‘to allow her to pass, â€"and, as he did so a hatpin in the lady‘s hat ran into the eys, plercing the eyeâ€" balil. ‘The injured member> is very painful and may affect the sight. > Bituated 44 miles souch of Berlin, on main toadleading to Roseville, Ayt;° New Dundé? and adjoining _ the village of _ Williamsburg, 5 minutes straR"* shod, drive shed, stables. coâ€" mepted, watered throughout with hy draulicâ€"ram, noverâ€"ailing wpring creok q'u:mtmt:‘ houaem‘ kitohen . Cl i and : woodshgd, S;otm‘ * llwm inii _ whent, about 15 aores . and pihe bush, balapce land in state .. of "oullivation, ‘fall m-.ï¬: dong. ~ Ror {ytthor particulars apply GUBLPIT STUDENTS®~ DINED to Oats and Corn For Sale We will ‘hate a supply. of ouls and corn _ for salé at Petersburg station. Send in your Ordets eatly., Phone 17â€"5 D Coal, Cement and Lime, Mortar «/Stain, etc. ' Grain, Flour and Peed Above 233094 IV â€" 8# M NEW ELECTRIC ROAD 110 Acre Farm For Sale Linwood, DEALERâ€"TIN *Â¥ hakn Thoma on hand V oge R.Y. FI8H poodsâ€" constantly kept Gen. l:w' Henty WepPlef, . lapa. DA N T Eloise F. BECKER, Ttox §91, Botlin, Ontatio an H 1 and Furniture Pad H smai , B. Gib kenbi D M e T } Opening Shoe | E] m um le * 2 a rnlrat oK A 6 ' < _i C t ® 10A B rmr omcs "A . c e ie : -;L, ‘ }r“'!w ’\:,#,r“ : ~For Saleâ€" _ _/ Half Section of Fine Virgin Land For Sale farmers on easy terims. For further partioniars see K4.tf f . EPH. FEF 3 W. J. SCHLUETER â€" o â€"neviee ‘,Wiul'\uing.' \ m\-m;f&nsfl' loss than Sak s« _~ â€" Imporial Waste and "â€"â€"* OWn Weraeioh‘s old stand OB MC, LA DN RCINTTE ’WW’ PRICES REASONABLE _ isï¬ +s amm, "o ds . â€" Pos O Th "F .. ) _ Lhays Eight 3.â€"0, Rthodo Inand Bed, aod 1000,000 feet new second hand . stof, for saie at $8,00. sack. ~ . _ ~ > ~. * For Sale | élear out all pdd lots and W for new goods due to arrive us abd get acoquainted whe M edjedriquiniabdie] q goj o ~~~ T have on my list one of the best ment markete in the fastest xmmin da~â€"â€"Prostonâ€"the Hub for County of irlco, s Thisâ€"»s & good clean money:making.â€" _ All that a man requires to do is to take off his coat aud get to work, the trade Party interested in other business. _ Write or call on * EC H. M. WILHELM FRED KIBLER BERLIN, S in M U Pa ] L XIY 22 . mt ns ut an EDWIN 0. M ATHEWS8, LEST WKT, f % ds EPH. FERRIEN, RBertin, Ont. Village Property For _‘ Sale house and kitchen baru. au- all &: akde. ard ‘ Good orchard. ‘ghÂ¥ uhce. . FPor to the wad â€" «t late . N Bru > o uin stre on whith is »good bend # m- 4 ‘ The H. M. Brubacher hoine in the AEL i AS BRU 5 PRESTON, ONT haks! Senkan t ONTARLJ it pe