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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Feb 1912, p. 9

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_ Woronto, Feb. 21.â€"The heavy galke , througbout the . countr} demoratized the market this mornâ€" Ts f 1': r is so ll’l“h all class that: -5 & fit. A bl? {:nâ€" ab & $6.35, almost _ every> :elue went under that price. and lambâ€"prices are unchanged with hardly â€" anytihng offering. Hogs are slightly firmer, being now . $6.85 ted and watered and §$6.50 Lob. Cutcher cattic, medium ... $6.48 Cutcher cattic, 1 do., commun Butcher cows, â€" do., canners .. â€"d0., bulls .. Â¥Feeding steers Stockers, choice do., light ... Milkers, choice Springers ... Sheep, ewes ..... Bucks and culls Toronto, Feb. 27.â€"The grain WAUC, here is quiet, with no changes in prices. Cables also . show no decided changes . . Quotations are as follows Ontario wheat No. 2 winter, 95¢ & #6c, outside, . according to location, Manitota wheat, No. 1 northern, $1.1% No. 3, northern $1.16 l"l'!l.â€"lod and watered Hogs, Lo b. . No.. 8 northern $1.06. Oats, Ontario _ No. 2, white, ::‘. 46c, outside; No. 3 white, & 44c, outside;, on track, Toron: to, 48c @ 49c. Corn, No. 8 yel low, Tic. Peas, No. 2, â€" $1.20 4 $1.25. No. 2 rye, $1.05 @ $1.06. Tar ley, 95¢ @ 96¢, outside, for maiting Buckwheat, 70¢ @ 71c â€" shipping points. _ Manitoba flourâ€"Listed â€" quo tations at Toronto are: First patents, $5.50; second | patents, . $5;° strong, bakers, $4.80; Ontario flour, . wintei flour, 90 per cent. patents §$8.15 0 p $3.80, seaboard. _ Millfcedâ€"Manitoba Â¥lour, per 100 los Bran, per ton ... Hye,........: .: %&whut nded s, per pou 5k dozen gmatmh.. Hay perf‘nrxw > Oll . +++ Wheat... Shorts, per ton Wheat .... Dictator Flour _.... People‘s Flour .. .. Maple Leaf Fiour .. Snowdrift Flour. ... Bran per ton ...... &d‘w.s creenings M“zdons B Butter.....00000.... ... g."P.P doz. .......}0 y, per tom......0<.. Straw, per ton ....... Potatoes, &erbng mn‘OhSc e ns, per 1b ‘ke, per Ib. ........ .. Turkeys, per lb..... ... Mdptflb Quarter Beef, hind ... ter Beef,â€" front ... LAVG cyckvilk kÂ¥ Lamb Skins.... ....... Mutton...... Batley Are You Coming West? If so write or call on me. I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on crop payâ€" ments. Choice land, good water, clese to school and town. The larâ€" gut Waterloo County settlement in askatchewan. _ Buy or renat a farm here. 5 Hides Bâ€"tf T& is a simple dignified qualâ€" t the signet ri W Miow them in both 1ndiet ‘and ‘:dcm‘llin!,‘h Oval, Engâ€" Shield and Roman Shield beâ€" mhbvflm Beme of them have tops, others have Bloodstons, Agate and ‘Basâ€" donyx stone. ;JEwWELERS t\%,,lflfifld‘"fi SIGNET RINGS GUELPH MARKETS GuzurH, Fob. 29, 191%. LIVE STOCK GALT MARK ETS Galt, Feb. 20, 1912 S. B. 5:EHN, GRAIN medium each .45.00 @ 65.00 ....g ... 10.0 @ 600 ... 1000 @ 80.00 al ... ... . 1.50 @500 300 @ 3.15 27.â€"The grain trade Guernsey, Sask 125 @ 1.50 .85 6.50 3.00 @ 185 .. 16.00 .9) 2,60 23 0N 25.00 . 80 15 70 15 00 10,00 14 12 A7 14 0.50 9.50 8.00 30 054 18 10 15 24.00 26.u0 17W 8.00 .07 10 12 11% 18.00 8.00 1.60 .16 A4 10.00 g 50 .15 T | Potatoes per bag .. Middlings per ton Goose Wheat. . . . Barley ........>> 1 F | i dok Ser cord Westoct perben. Mm.wlb...." tyge per dos. .. .. Flonr per 100 Ibs Bran $s nudliings ** jcreenings * ; Wheat par bush Bauley 4o% !Oms *. . Flour, Family : Flour, Pastry ... surboy New lid Wheat ‘lour, Oces four, Ag* \pples, per barrel do”llv. D 19693,4% duy per LOD ...« > jtwaw per b n . ... y Smade ... Export 6e w Butchers‘ Oattle .. Onkts .....+.+> + Ry® . ..«.x« +« Suck wheat.... Jors per bush iay per ton . 4utter:........ uive H. akk uuopl:gl'- «k0 Callo® ... Dried Apples Hams,, .. â€".. Shoulders.. .. JwCOD .. .. ... .+ ++ Cotatoes perhag Wood, first class STRATFORD MARKETS Stratford, Feb. 2), 1912 Waeat Standardj, ,.... 9 Hlllr’....:.............. .55 Oats (Stand urd) .... ...« t‘. Hay, per ton ......» Flou: special ...... Flout Juleet...... . Bran. per ton ...... Shorts, per ton.. ... Love Hogs...... .... Beef, front........> Beef, Find quarters Chickene.........>> tutter, per pound, Egys par doz...... Apples, per bar ... . Potatoes, per bag.. Butur'pe;lb............... Mglb. C Middlings, per ton .. On town or farm property in the Tp. or County of Waterloo, for the following: . R f Real Estate Exchanged cas W ATERLOO MARKETS ELMIRA MARKETS Elmirs, Feb. 20, 1912 LERLIN MARKELS Berlic, Feb. 29, 1012 Â¥eb. #, 1913 .15 16.00 8.16 15.00 6.00 _ 62 O .04 1 10 .12 T 200 22 300 _ 3.0 M _ T6 14,00 15.0( 14.00 16.0( 14 _ .16 Aé Ag Jt 110 1.2% 1. L5 17.00 18°0% 6.00 7.0( 1.30 130 2,10 AT .75 28 _ i3 93 9.00 1700 21.00 23 0t 18 27 1,00 1.44 At At 1t 20.0) 1.4 1 44 j Berscht 0 Gt t : 7t next Let us prepare your of glasses. j Waterloo fans who attemnded . the Midlandâ€"Preston final game for _ the Intermediate championshbip 0‘ the Untario Hockey Association were nure then delighted that the Preston team which was the winner of this _ di« trict, won the game 6â€"& and . the round ~by three goals. ~ This is I‘res ton‘s second ssuccessive Intermeiliatc champioaship and it is quite proâ€" bable that the Preston 'znptlul will graduate into the r ranks next winter. _ The Sprinzs town tsam would certainly make a good s10wilif n the rvaor rans since they _ held the senior champions, the â€", Eaton‘s 0 a 12â€"11 score in the Queen City earlier in the season. At that Presâ€" ton fans cla‘m they were not given a wair ‘‘sha‘e‘"‘ by the referee, and ‘eclare that thkey would be able 10 veat the Big Store septette on neuâ€" wral ice with any official other than Lou â€" Marsh of Torcato. However, the* only way Frestor can hope to @cide the sifpremacy is by joining he seaior company n the 19121% season. Optometrist 21 King 8t. W. a CONSRATULATIONS e sn us abeve Abe se and size, nose nrm are all sidere d with reference to their appearance when worn. z Decide whether your glasses 1 becoming or not, and if not, co here to reotify the mistake. â€"â€" The Giaul Trank.seien once â€"more administered delfeat to the Valentize â€"nd Martin Hopefu.s at the rink on Monday evening, this lime aplying a coat of kalsomine, the score readin; reading 8â€"0 at final adjournment. At hall _ time only one . tally had been made â€" but the losers made a s<ywar ascension in the firal spurt and were easy. The teams covered lite.this: GRAND TRUNK. Massel Hearich _ _ Cunningbam Ruefier Berscht Good _ . Shant / HYDRO FOR ACTON With a staff of instructors and lecturers on board, the aemonstration train of the Ontario Department _ of Agriculture left Toronto Sunday night commencing â€"a tour of the Province to teach â€" tile farmers of Ontario to ‘arm. The train was composed of seven coaches, and it goes atraight throug!: to Windsor, where the first ol _ the lectures and cemonetrations will be held. * The ratepayers of Acton voted 02 Monday on two byâ€"laws submitted to hem, one to authorize the council ta sign a contract with the HMydroâ€" Slectiic Commission for Niagara powâ€" t and the other to issue debentures ‘or _ $8,500, to equip the municipal ine for hydro power, and both . were carried by large majorities. FARMING SPEC ressman Refereeâ€""‘Monk" Mickes THEY CaN‘T BE BkATEN BERLIN Nixdorf Nixdorf Mickus VALENTINE & MARTIN ©Raawanee Oo ky .‘ IIN ONTARIO Groff Ellis AL TO PRESTON Schacier pair are rumning . throughâ€" farm, ‘good stome silo, â€" frame house, summer kitchen and «woodshed, 2 orchards, 18 actes iall . wheat, about 15 acres . maple and pine bush, balance land in good state of cultivatioy, fall ploughing dong.. For further particulars apply to Linwood, DEALER IN Coal, Cement and Lime, Mortar Stain, etc. Grain, Flour and Feed and Furniture Above® gcods constantly kept on hand. 15â€" ‘The undersigned offers for sale his valuable {arm, uated ‘Lot 9, Conâ€" cession 8, Well:&y ‘Township, _ one and oneâ€"balf miles east of Crosshill. The farm comprises 100 acres more or less, of which 10 acres is hardâ€" wood bush, 3 acres cedar swamp, 9 acres in fall wheat, fall . plowing gm The land is in good fertle conâ€" don. Valuable Farm For Sale On the farm is a good brick house, comprising 8 rooms, . good bank barn, and straw shed, silo and _ all necessary outbuildings. Abundance of spring water. Also considerable cemâ€" ent gravel on premises. 6â€"4( MANITOBA, ALBERTA S A S K A T C I EW A K No charge for berths Thtou‘gh Trains Toronto to Winnipeg and West Auk any C.P.R. Agent for copy of * Settlers‘ Guide" folks wenttothe /; :\herbalist for their roots . usys they take= DLE3 | ‘ fls INATIVE HERBS:to _ purify the blood, reguâ€"~, atet fie’lifirandkidneys ~and maintain perfect Back in the olden days Special Trains Will leave Toronto Each TUESDAY MARCH and APRIL For further p'articularl apply to olonist Cars on all Trains Th bronact aad* 10.20 P.M. LOW COLONIST RATEs R.Y. FISH ANDREW M. PLAYFORD CrosshiM. DAN. F. BECKER, Box 691, Berlin, Ontario y through ime SETTLERS TRAINS and Tourist Steepers 19.20 P.M. Daily Regular Trains Loaving Toronto ming health Berlin 6 !v;rn u.x. !Bml?chhl;homo in the e o t. Jaco! m * s-blym acre on which is smc! house and kitchen and roomy frame .b_._n. House all newly repainted inâ€" 1000,000 feet new second handl Belting. 1,000,000_feet piping, all sizes. Also large quant‘ty of Pulleys, Shaffing, Hangers, o Ready Roofing, Wire Fencing, Fence Posts, etc. Positively 25% to 75% less than elsewhere. Write for price list, stating. what you need. Imperial Waste and Metal Co. f 25 QUEEN ST., MONTREAL 5â€"2mos That owing to the outbreak. of Rabies in the Township of Water loo and the danger that follows to the public health, the Township Board of Health enacts that all dogs within the Township of Watâ€" erloo be shut up and chained for a term of sixty days from this date, and if any further outbreak occurs during the above term this order will be reâ€"enacted. side. Hard and soft water inside, Good orchard. Possession given at once. For further particulars Apgz to the undcnv:d executors of late H. M. Brubacher. ISRAEL BRUBACHER, Elmira ELIAS BRUBACHER, Baden. Village Property For Sale Any dozs found running at large during this time may be destroyâ€" ed. The Board of Health requests the hearty coâ€"operation of all rateâ€" payers in Watâ€"rloo Township, in this effort to stamp out this much dreaded discease in this municipalâ€" ity. % Waterloo Township Board of Health Office, Secretary Board of Health, Waterloo Tp., February 10, 1912 Iâ€"&t. The undersigned offers for his sale his farm situated one mile northwest of St. Agatha and 4 miles _ north of Baden, on Concession 1, Block B. ‘The farm comprises about 125 acros, 25 acres bush and pasture, 100 acâ€" res under a good state of cultivaâ€" tion, soil good clay loam, good spring creek, 3 never failing wells, 1} storey brick house straw shed. For fu apply to Pight phone 207 Undertakers Waterloo, Ont 1mo Waterloo Township For Sale FARM FOR SALE N OTILCEH Our Furniture and Rug Sa By Order d state of cultivaâ€" clay loam, good never failing wells, 1} ouse, _ bank barn, t further particulars D J. LETTER â€" SHANTZ Baden, Ont Cane Rockers This $8.75 Rocker for A SNAP IN Always call on us before buying elsewhere vts. See P $2.80 is in full swing 255555505555 5555e 44L GGt sSHIPPIEG H06S WANTED IN . FARM FOR SALE BADEN ! * Sitnated. 1t. raftes north af WiM (Creditors of John Doerbecker late of the Township of Woolwich in the County of Waterloo, farmer, deceased , are hereby notified that his _ estate will te distributed on the fifteenth Highest market Second Monday day, March ¢th. day of March, A. D., 1912, _ and regard will be had only to claims of which notice shall have been given in writing to Theodore Andrew Doerbeoker ¢ Dated at Etbsville of February. 1912. Notice to Creditors Saturday, the 2nd of March Just a few more days to buy Winter Footwear and many lines which are broken in sizes at greatly reduced priccs. Profit is not considered during the last few days of this sale. Spring goods are coming in and we must have the room. COME AND BENEFIT - Change of Business Shoe Sale Weseloh‘s old stand. The New Shoo Man 41 King E. BERLIN, ONT. REAL ESTATE Money To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance J. G. Wing & Co. Berlin, Ont. Phone 552 THEODORE DOERBIEC ANDREW DOERBECK] 5569859559965560069500606655066; NUMBER YVNLIMITED,. Our Last Call ,.. :fli et price . Load every Monday g‘ut’:l:lpmt Monâ€" Fred Kibler $ 2,450 IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR GREAT 10,000 11,000 11,000 3,000 6,500 2,500 4,000 Lleather UphoIstered Rocker worth $6.75 for $5.20 Doerbecker _ 0t t Erbsvilie. this tenth . day . Wing & Co. Buys 16 acres, 4 miles from Berlin « 126p; " _2 ~ " _ Berlin « 200 «6 12 « Mn * _ 200. * ‘¢,.:* Eimira c« 50 «« 4} 66 Min «« 125 * 4 «e Berlin ® 50 : _f y Berlin «_ _ Cider and Chopping Mill, good d welling, in the village of Mannheim 126} 200 200 50 K I 388 Frederick 8t., Ecriin Hituated lt miles north of Platts ;fllo ane 7 miles ”'u’o“ of N.:M Ifi-h urg, com ng acrea Shudkes good fatl eneatiant. â€" ‘In. o The nnd-r.lfl«i offers for rent that valuable farm being composed of parts of Lot No. 44 of the German Company Tract, in the Township of Woolwich, County of Waterloo, containing dm one actes, more or less, situate 2 northwest from Oou-to: and 2 miles northeast from 8t. Jaco There : erected theeron a brick lv-“ bars a1d outbnildings.: The dn im a good sbate of.enltivation, about ten «cres in fall whont,. _ perty is ~od brick houss, barn, s:lv{ng sh.ofond nther out-hlrx Good water at house and barn. andaraunee or to 9. ‘H. Happeh B mira, Ont FARM TO REXT GEORGE R. 8( HMIDT, _ # Piattsville Ap ERVIN W. LIOHTY A ttornmey for Benj, Lickty °* 626.50 Kinde! Bed Couch Upholstered heavy velvet,© worth â€"$32.00, on sale at The *% a

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