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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Jun 1912, p. 7

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On that market toâ€"day. ‘The buik of j y. e :I’:.u@ was cleared, notwflh.mlltfll fi of hogs coming formard uis wakl 0 mrkot‘:onum:: weak and w.lg.‘ scored :tunhumlludflch.m“ 4 and. c per ¢wt. more for the 4 the week. The demand from m"lgi good and an active trade was done ) Walgnen olf the cace. but for the balebcs 0 4 * & af the week packers will only Blm hcge c h id wa fFoci) gpnien M y w C nA . Lambs are also weaker and ; i‘w‘t. lower, but mlvu:n steady m * Sutchere. cattle, _ choice, as o ag: $6 to $7; common, $.% to 5 E-"'.. $6.50 to §7; medium, §6. s bulls, $$ to $7.75; milkers, choice, , a... common “3\::10 medium, each; | “"“.’h"“"":&‘“: wcfl and culls, #; Toh onl s ‘ $.0.b., 39 to $.10. Calves, § to ml , Cheese Markets, £ :J af oorah tm in acte ran N.Y., ‘Jung "10.â€"Sales : 4500 ce mhrare at itke. 2oo tube putter af W. J.â€"Jobnston, buyer lorOm..{H" ited), reported selects, fed. and W I at $£50, and 121 Lo.b cars, ip t â€" Montreal Live Stock. | ONTRIAl‘J 10.â€"At %flfl ltf&rfldl. :rmu.m% PG» Moll!unocklor% % lmlml“utth m 1 lambs, 2100 hogs, and calves. :fi mu?“'ihcmn‘fkgmhn.flh 1200 hogs. and 350 calves. * Alitho the supply of cattle was & Httle lu:rmmuwwnlnmmu’ to have any influence on the condition the market. The feeling was A than ever ‘and prices . for /steers 4 s mumgm:% inkiized for the formier belkg Mad aog for: the latter $7.76, making i;&"'i gh record gw the season so far. gal of buyers was large and the demand m butchers was good, but packers wer : >perating to any extent. Some of wired to ‘Toronto for l\lbfl ll“ were under ‘g::nlmmulon that EC I Go better, there being a run of 140 cars) ’A"vufet feeling has developed in the market for sheep and lambs, and pricts hn‘.cnnedfictouxum.ngr{ sount of the more liberal supplies offerâ€" Fes July ... hiy""*‘~ C one o‘rhmb bm“fi:kga Hoge, t ’.’ ow Liverpoo!l Wheat Futures Close Highâ€" or, Chicago Lowerâ€"Live Stock < â€"â€"Latest Quotations. * .CHICAGO, June 10.â€"Bullish figures @epted predictionâ€"that had_been current in Chicago. How far traders were from Being prepared for such news might be Judged from the fact that the market had been weak all day and had @8 mt 3â€"8¢ to 1â€"2¢ net decline. ro.dt-lclole down, and oats off 1 1â€"2c. The outcome in provisions T 1â€"3¢ to 22 1â€"2c increase in cost. . | ‘The Liverpoo! market closed toâ€"d to %4 higher. thas Saturday, on t e t c img from last 6.&."" 4 i ‘ Winnipeg Options. $ _â€"_© . Open. High. Low. Close. CloBe/ Flour, per 100 ibs ©ig of M; ‘Sote. hn to 19 10, cbifnerd BB B o â€"yrpha Arove §ant t for o o ioi oi c in head lower ied sedan is onl R r pou oo foren arel Saun ie P tnie s f0 3 torsouinprage puckiere ut 1P 000 Cns wapr & UUILIDVID L IBL in V 4 ari so. nomerous, thait the goaatam Eim eengs is oraly,, . Wha kA \"% sA \Â¥& & t 14,<:" . CA 2xz / ' C {14l { # / 0 t ens, each . . bes, per bag wer ton ... , péer ton Far Fairt CATTLE MARKETS Union Stock Yards GALT MARKETS Galt, June 13, 1912 106%a â€"107%%b 106% MARKET REPORTS Awithatanding this. were reported $ to Veal Catves. Butchers. »oy 2009000 S TUIHID Raading hn\ »ranton 40 15 20 . 2.% 16.00 . 18.00 100 800 100 .}0 48 .10 .10 .18 10 1.20 90 70 1 00 ~:+A. K. Cressman 10 10 18 Th 3* NP IAD TD SR WATEERLOO MARKETS ll;y.-'pt;‘w;.-...‘ Straw, . bag s, per 1D. ... s Tarkeys, per lb .. F.our, Family ~. z‘l?ut.ruugv..’.. AD 24 ++ Mi deg per lon %m ton... WheRt . ... 0a0«» GooseW hest. .. .. Burley ...;.s k ++ Laid, perotb ...000.+ MutWibe . 21 . s 2+ n >s s 460 Middlings, per ton .. Potates per bag .:. .. P‘ork, dressed . . ... .. .. Quarter Beef, hind .. Quarter Beef, front.. Hog®, Liv® ........ +« HiIdO® ... .¢¢.. xerrry Oate Lave Hogs ... FallO®. . ... «â€" Dried Apples Bhou‘ael‘l.... ... Stratford, Ju« o 18; 1913 Wheat Standardj, . .=.â€"> _;* lhlh{..; .53 Qate (Standard) ,..».)+» ‘(33 Hay, p@r LON ... is «6+ ++ ++ 0 Flour special ... ... . ««««» Floum Juléet, ...« â€"+.)+ ‘ Bhorts, per bOD .. .. .« +«»«» L» ye HOG8 .. ..s sevk 2+ + +8 > 528 utiter Pavkes 68 cP aEs por duk: ol o:.:‘ ... > a8 Pcistoes, pur bag...... . 24 BERLIN MARKE1S Berlic, Jun\+ 13, 1912 Flout pet 100 ihs _ ..... . ««> -‘9 Middlings per ton Screeaings ** P Wheat par bush , . Barley e Te Oats oak lriouwupertq-' A} LOM ., . ;s# Wo'or:u'oud wxm....fiii W heat Flour Flour, Aat C 2 2s 2+ m +t + + Avplve, per barrel Hogedi¥® «iess io pdra‘gn‘.\.»«u Hay EP AUD . «++ + Syruw per WB ... Wuud, per cord .. Ex; orl Cattle :>,. But bers=‘ OntHe .. Ry® .2 uas +s Buck u beat.... Oure per bush Hay per ton . Patatoes perhas Wood, first clads A-whvv-'h:‘ ‘otatoes, pet bag., tather. var 1D .. ... W# p* BARN and TOWN WATER Milk â€" Business _ GUEBLPH MARKETS Gosn>s,. J 1 e 11 , 1918 in â€" the © Corporation of Waterloo 2 |1â€"2 Acreés STRATFORD MARKETS Ucemn Agate W aterloo, June ELMIRA MARKETS R immira, June 13, 1913 FOR SALE r ib on property A las FOR SALE wone s n en +M sesrvcees 1000 1b 18. 1013 «16 15 «18 14 10. 1 «18 â€" 10 14.00 â€"17.0@ 9 > _ P 10 18 17.00 #.25 â€" 8.10 14 0 7.00 210 210 .16 . .80 200 2.% 17.00 1000 A. 1.782* 18 13 2,10 â€"2.8 L6 14 86 .41 â€" .8 m 15 16 10.16 10.00 t6.00 18 28,00 11,00 19.00 %8.00 Â¥.10 2. 80 9 20 1,10 1.16 23 .13 18 .60 .20 18 98 :5 15 «07 .16 16 16 16 15 25 B0 of Mr. and â€" Mrs. H.. D. Dahmer _ on Sunday.â€"The patehts of Mrs, â€" Findâ€" lay and . Mrs. Young nidtoted from ‘Toronto last Saturday and fitm day with their daughters at 2» er‘s home hore.â€"Mr.~<Irvin and Miss Clata Lijchty â€"are enjoying a ~.week‘s holldiy% friends it and » around Hanover. 3 #+ 4 OWEN : SOUND ‘TO_APPLY FOR CITY CHARTER ployed in .the examinatior eyes. g ineaipanaf _‘ mf...'..!. Mr. . Jacob.Martink of Petersbutg while. : driving home â€" from . Berlin throu; h Waldau on _ Suturday _last, sullered the loss of three young pigs two months old which escaped from theâ€"box in which they were conined. One of the four which escaped was reâ€" Death of M. 0. Schwarkzentruber. o There passed away on Friday, Jns tih 7th, Michae} O. Schwartzentrub er on his son‘s farm, 2 miles east of Baden, aged 85 years, 6 months‘ amit 1 days. He was the ftst white child born‘in Wilmot Township, being lirn Jan. 3rd, 1827, Owen Sound, < June 10.â€"The. frst step towards having Owen Sound forâ€" mallyâ€"deciared a clty, was taken tthse @veninr, vh-h‘l:,. John : MéQua®Ar ) resented a ~resoiutien w . \was un afinbocsly . adozted, n.:‘:h t tn‘ apy dint a ;oht conbmit tee 1 m Qm':u‘:vum: UNrlfing to pafliament lor epecial act mhih 2P iKs uipheet iRact h He married Miss Barbara Erb on March 15th, 1853, who died a . few years ago. < Ts vm.on was zlessed with â€" 5 children,. namely =â€"Jotn. on the homestead, Josu h of Taden, Re becea, â€" (Mrs.â€"D.. Roth) of Baden, Mary, . (Mrs» A.*Saltzman), of Staâ€" gatla, Magdalens, (Mrs. D. Boshart), ol Petersburg. 4 TEST RS ALON i is ts fae Mn unif hn i His ~~parents â€" were Schwartzentruber â€" and Oswald . The funeral was held on Tuesday t« the Amish Menro~/te Church and :com etery for Service and interment. E We do our owd Lens Grinding ~ Mr. Peter Wever a resident cf Bador: whils I:.v(n; for. theâ€"station in‘ a hurry «fell in a‘ faint.< Hé was ti‘o to his hameâ€"by fr.eris, â€"and medical aiasummoned,â€"and at time of writ‘ng be is still in a serious condition a*r s /lers from heart trouble.â€"Mr. â€" Hy Natiman is veryâ€"ill at present a~f 1# under the aocter‘s cate: We wis! bor & speedy â€"â€"retovery.â€"Mr. J. P. Lin ningston : motored to Toronto 1st ;fio‘ business â€"-?; and. Mrs. Jchs 1ahn accompanied<by the. two ©laiy teachers, the~ ~Misses Guthorp and Keenan, _ drove .to Heidelbarg ~ last Sunday.â€"Hogs are still seling at a good figure. _â€" Messrs. ‘Cleme:sâ€" â€" am Hunsberger shippea over 250 hogs sn Tuesday. Only the LATEST The ARNOLD JANSEN TJ CcCONESToco BADEN Rod â€" ce Mr. Michael Barbaraâ€"nee thods are ld be Beriin @1M U Items ofâ€"Interest.â€"The North. Watâ€" erloo brunch of the â€" Women‘s Instiâ€" tute met bereâ€" on Wednesday: and was very well attended. â€"The delegate; Miss Norman,â€" delivyered aâ€"very interâ€" esting w«;mu address . . Othe: talent to make the meeting ~ a success.. At the close of the meeting an excellent toa was provided by the members, which neediess to say was very: much .enjoyed. s Mr.‘ and Mrs.. Ballard from .Fiint, Mich., are the guests of the formet‘s sister, . Mrs. Shantz.â€"Mrs.: Murdock, and Messrs. Wm. and James Murdock Of" Bellewood spent the weekâ€"end with Mrs. © ~Bemis.â€"Miss . Myta: Schietiel spent Sunday at Breslau.â€"Miss Jean McAlister_returned home after spendâ€" ing several weeks with friends at Taâ€" ronto.â€"Mr. Irvine Shepherd of . Toâ€" ronto spent a few days at his home at â€" Rosedale Farm.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ratz of Tavistoosâ€"visited at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. Bedford . on Sumijay.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Joa Koch : of St. Jacobs: spent Sunday at the homs ol_Mr. and . M;is. Jacob Cressmanâ€" Mr. and Mts. Moges Wismer ol Mannâ€" beir . visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Grof on â€" Sunday.â€"Miss . Alice Bingzemar spth Monzy at Guelph.â€"Mr. . and Mrs. â€" Eph« Weser of ~German Milis scent last â€" Surday at â€"Mt, and Mrs. ‘Alle: Weter.â€"Mr. Urias Weber â€"ani Miss Nary Weber of Bridgeport â€" and Miss Melizzie Weter called on. friends here on Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs.. Hootâ€" fie of Berlin were gvests ofâ€" Mr. ani Mrs. Heintzman â€"Senday.â€"Miss Oreli Flarilyâ€" spent Sunday at Berlinâ€"with the . Misses Wing.â€"Mr. George Reist is cA the sick list.â€"Miss Abbic Dettâ€" weller: of Breslau spent several weeks. in our burg.. ; CX _ Missâ€" Margaret Forbes of.â€" Toronto. leaves, on Tuesday after spendingâ€" a ‘ew werks with her mother heto.â€"â€"Mr and Mrs. Wny.â€" Buchatm spent Sunday with Mr. and â€"Mrs. Robt. Forest: â€" We regret to state that â€" Mr. â€" Jas. Pirie who suflered. a paralytic stroke on Tuesday, June 4th, has not shown any. decided tmprovement.â€" Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Winfield of Montrose spent Sunday with relativesâ€" here.â€" Mrs. Aitcheson of Port Colborne it visitâ€" ing at her brother‘s, Mr. Jas Pine.â€" Vr. H.. K. Hamilton and Mr. W. 1. Carroll spent Saturday. attending the Galt Horse Show.â€"Mr. â€" and Mrs. J. A. Durrant andâ€"(adtily and Miss~ Beâ€" mis spent Sunday at Mr: Geo.â€"Callaâ€" ways> in Eramosa.â€"The . value â€", ~of ensilage is becoming. so~apparent that quite a number <of â€" our prominsht farmers are building silos this year.â€" Married, on June 3rd, by the Rev: A. M. Hamilton, Mr. Geo. Watson . to Miss Elizabeti Mackie. â€" Hearty conâ€" gratulations. Born: Un June 3rd, "to Mr. and Mrsâ€" E..H. Adamson, a son. â€"Mrs. Wm. Sherifis sr. is very â€" ill. All thope for het speedy .recovery. tornge, 8 {t. extensic le,: parior, settse, <oak bedroom ~multe; waln:t bedstoad _ ami ‘wash stand, 6 chairs, mi;o Webster dkfl;nq.:u Tiegâ€" ens '.! a mumber m- 3 C&Fâ€" peis, gilver m., all kinds â€"0f Hfifb‘u shovels, garden fools, quantl of mice . pictures, mirror, biinds"*" and meny other articlesâ€"too ai‘nifrov$ to â€" mention . 4 Pirst in 1878 First ever l since Saturday, J ime 15th, W De Laval you have positive s + time w every C E.uwc«mnaammmux 4 Wlfl‘h o € If you purchase the soâ€"called "cheap‘" sopsâ€" NJ Tw tator, you must pay cash in advance x0 and then take the chance of the ; Q\’?O machine becoming worthlews sher . d .. h 2 c e e d e i # P th WINTERBOURNE K thinking about buying a cream separator &-"":'::a’ l;ll'“ o n‘-?.:uhbivd.. [LX:7 Alericaie &"%M ‘can hy & rm'go.lanl w’o::fl BLOOMINGDALE 0 . meny ©43 o â€" mention. TERMS CA wing ~Yalugti Ber abl ll‘ III'.‘AI'U -.lm:lk_!!;;A! while ects Save Their Cost Every Year of Use . [Furniture and Ru; you are gan rlor, Number unlimited.â€" Highest market price paid.> Load every second Tuesâ€" day. Next shipment, Tuesday, June lith. * o MINARD‘S LINIMENT USED BY PHYSICIANS. f Hogs Wanted ‘â€"AT BADEN Mr.and Mrs. Josepn Kermel, . Mrs. C. R. Gingerich and daughters Nancy and Lizzie went to Pt?u, Mich. last Friday * where they intend to stay wich t:Uir davchter Kate for s»veral weeks _ and _ also visit friends.â€"Miss Florence Fleischhauet of Berlin . made short calls â€"here last week.â€"Rev. Mr. Battenberg was unable to atterd. to official duties: last Sunday, teing (on the sick 1.6tâ€"Mr6. C.« Scheiter, â€"~an agod resident, very unfortunately, fell last ~*Sumagy â€"afternoon _ and injured herself very severély.â€"Mt. and _ Mré. Albert Stable, _ Mrs John K. Forler; Mr. Carl andâ€" Miss Mary Forler "of Berlin spent a few days ol last week and Sunday at tifere resbective homes ans with friends=â€"Some of ‘our‘ young folks were present at cerempnies, .atâ€" tending the erection of Betlin into a city. â€" .Among . themâ€" were Messts. Aaron â€"â€" Gingerich and John Stable, Jr.â€"Mr.â€" Adam _ Wagner, a former Wellesley boy and now . of: WenYer, Colotado was visiting here for ‘a few days, and renewing old acquaintances. Messrs. _ Py.A. Wagr, C. K. NY Lichty, _ C. _F.. Ottmann agd C. D. Kochler, â€" autoed> to Hanover | last week and spent a few days there v s iting. © ‘They: en ayed the trip very much.â€"Reov. H. and Mrs. Battenberg were recintly thade the recipients ‘f a fine China dinper sett, dining Ycom table ant â€"two chBits together with an appreciative address. A very enâ€" ioywhle evening was spent. Woiwades Crchs@tra . ~ furnighed â€" the miugic.â€"A jo‘nt stock sale wasâ€"held last Friday when, a great many wrticles were dsâ€" pesed of. A. J. Mickus wielded. the hammer.â€"Mr. _ Harry â€". Kreatzweiser unfortunately :ershed his foot _ while vnloading trunks, t higoe Phiine 207 Undertaker â€" Waterloo, Ont. paying for Give us a call and be convinced that there is no ‘need of going: elsewhere for gcq%’ tigcs* 4 ® in our line. _ ~ Ek 23upk es MER Exceptionally Low Cut Prices _ Now is your chance to Buy SOONER OR LATER CLEMENS & HUXSBERGER WELLESLEY Yroy wilt 8Uy a Money Saving Sale its J. Letter & Son‘s on all Furnituré, Rugs and Window Shades * TA TREMENDOUSâ€"BARGAIN J. LETTER & SON asts the longest the ' Easiast , to turr; sasi¢st to Special 10 Days * s J. G. Wing & Co. | acres which, is billy. â€".The facm . . is Wellâ€" watered â€" and is tile drained wh. to needed. . On: property is a good barn â€" with (pleaty of stabling. ‘300 gallon tamk in barm to supply water to â€" stook, â€" water . being conveysd Uftosgh pipe from flow spring: and is to, be bad . in . â€" On "he f&"‘““" ouse ol the , bess _Nhaxd watet~ Te k delâ€" lag, â€"Bell connection. _ : A â€"ammill cottage js also on fatm. The SIPPIAG 0008 WANTED i1 Are You . _ â€" _ R." BAJKKN:â€" ©â€"â€"â€"| Coming West? The TsP Ini and 9 milles from Galt: Tt 4s i-“ beat lmh’ &nflu lighest market paid. Load every , _ Next 6 soqnd, Wedngaiay, ‘Mext shipmen D/ â€" "a nhsnbnnnnnRennnnnenne ze $ Comprising 162}> scres, including 8 ‘tes bush which is mostly hardwood. he is all tillable except five ts Js billy. â€"The facm . . is cllâ€" watered â€" and is tile . drained NOW ON AT BERLIN Farm for Sale Very Natty shoes in high or low cut Bluchers or Button This is the time for oxtords for both men, women or child We have them hy ie‘ Call in and meet the new shoeman, in Weseloh‘s old stand $ s Money To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurano J G. Wing& Co. Berlin, Ont. saea‘k Gaquqibninennune Smart Krupp & Master. $ 6,000 2,450 8,700 ©7,000 4,800 3,000 1000 F. KIBLER â€" Is the reason for buys 424 acres 1 « 16 «t ‘ «« l ‘ ; «c 4 «@ 4 rm « 9 a¢ 1 5 « * 66 23 «4 5 RHBAL DSTATE THE NEW SHOE MAN Shoes H 88 Frederick 8 t., Lcoriit Villag e Property For Sale house and kitcben Apd roomy frame barn.. Honse all newly side, â€" Hard and soft Good orchard 5 once.. Por further to the undersigned â€" If so write or call on me. I have choice farnrs, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on â€"payâ€" ments. â€" Choice land, Mm"lh,‘. clese to school and town, _ The larâ€" gest Watcrloo County settiement in Saskatchen an.. "Buy c « farm Lor tarchen an.. "Buy or reat x farm yiiage: ot 61. Jncobe, ‘cnmptialng l-&o.{':amon which is & house agd kiteben »sgd a wal. exoutitor 1} miles from H. M. Brubacher., *"utÂ¥ . . [SRABL BRU ~Kimi RLIAS uvlw Chols 8. B. HEHN, WAIT FoR IT ONTARIO Berlin Berlin Berlin Berlin Berlin Berlin Bertin Guetr sey,. Sask w

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