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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Jan 1913, p. 10

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[( MARKET Reports [jgg3t a | Amony | 1¢., outside, according to location ;"l.i\'e Rugs ....>.. fManitoba _ wheat, _ No. 1 ndarthern,[Sheepskins .. ... J9t%e.; No. 2 northern, 91%0 ; No. 3 | Tallow ... ... [ northern, 89%¢c. Oats, Canada wesyâ€"1Dried apples ...._. era, No. 2, 41¢.; No. 3 Canada westâ€" | Hams .222 ...... ern, 39%¢., at lake ports, for immedâ€", Shoulders ........; iate shipment ; Ontario No. 2 white, | Bacon ... ... 3246. 6, 35¢., outside ; on track, Toâ€"| Potatoes P& bag _ronto, 35¢. G; 36¢. Corn, No. 3 yol-lw“o‘l- first"Class low, 54lc. Peas, No. 0, $1.20 «. ($1.35. . Barley, 60c @63c., outside, | STRATFOT wfor malting, and 40¢. @ 50¢. for feed.i~ ___ _ _ _ RBEO8 .l l2 l2 222. 7.00 @ 9.00 ONTARIO WHEAT qUIET. Toronto, an. 7.â€"Trade here _ conâ€" tinves very quiet. Prices of _ wheat and oats unchanged, with demand as wel as supply limited. Bran is casâ€" Jer cables on wheat firmer and Marlâ€" toba grades in moderate demand deâ€" and. Quotations are as follows : ntaro wheat, No. 2 winter, 9¢câ€" @; 1¢., outside, according to location ; ¢ LIVE ST6OCK. f woin Toronto, Jan. 7.â€"There was little _grading this morning at cither oi the local cattle markets. At the City Uattlo market the rcceipts were small and at the Union Stock Yards, with good receipts, there were very â€" few buycrs attending. Receiptsâ€"City Catâ€" tle Market, 23 cattle, 52 sheep, 4 do. common ._.... . 2115 #; 3.15 Butch:r cows, cho.c> 4.50 @, 5.25 do. medi#@ ... ., .. 3.50 a 4.50 cales ; Union Stces Yards, 1,916 cat-, tle, 103 calves, 1,520 hogs, 639 aheepl Fxport cattle, choice â€"$6.00 6@ ss.zs, do. canners ... , .. 2.00 @ 2.50 do. medium . . 5.15 @: 5.75’ do. Bulls ... .~.. .. .. 1.15 40 3.75 Butcher cattle, choicc.., 6.25 &« 6.35‘ do., medium . 5.50 i 6.‘35] do. bulls ... . 3.00 @ 5.00 | Feeding steers .._.. _ 5.25 @ 5.35 | EtoCkers, choice . .. 5.00 & 5.2.')' do. light .._._._ ... 4.00 @. 4.50| Milkers, choice, each 10.00 gr. 85.00 Springegs ..,.. .. 10.00 q 60.00! Fhesp, ewes ... . _ * 4.50 «.08 |I Buc‘ s and culls 2 ... 2.50 @) 3.00 |I ; per dozen per ton ... GUBLPH, Jax. sth, 1913 e‘s flour ........ ib&'ll Flour .. Srift flour ... per ton ... Ings per ton .. red Soreenings i oats ......... . hut is@ue Marriage Licenses ore mear Post OMce. r beei, hind ........13.00 _ 14.00 t beef, front ......... 8.00 _ 9.00; 1Ve ....l2.. ....2222207.90 0 8.008 $ Per hag ... ... 1.10 chickens ...._... ... . GUELPH MARKETS per tou t lb fed and watcred r dozen _per bag each ... ton ... er ton .. c 100 lbs GALT MARKETS. piness in the styles, goodâ€" movements, gladness _ in 'lt(ul gilt that _ carries y to the recipient. We ‘a splendid holiday _ colâ€" watches Tfor men, women JA 3 12 VY WATCHES sWise~ Bros. 9th, 1913 8.15 10.00 _ 10 50 1.00 1.10 50 1.50 12.00 11.00 9.00 â€"10.00 9.00 10.00 c PM 42 12 44 .. 07 *4 2.10â€" â€" 3.20 . 21.00 .9 27.00 28.00 1.00 _ 1.30 .60 .60 0 10 T0 s 1.00° & .38 . .10 .60 10.00 10.25 1.10 1.25 1.10 .48 1.15 8.50 245 2.80 .29 .35 2.60 11.00 10.00 10.00 42 d 21.00 11.00 | .6.50 | L15 2.85 1.10 ide, | STRATFORD â€" MARKETS. °* i _ STRATFORD, JAX. 9th, 1913 ‘ wheat, Standard _..~. ... j Barley ...... .. ....2... ... 40 i Oats, Standard ... ... .., .38 D4 / PBBS ss:cls. Slicc. inllcsccn.. B0 .60 . Hay per tom ... ......... 12.00 1 ..85) Flour, Special ... .., ... .70 ; Flour, Juilet ... ._._ ... .00 ‘Bran per ton ... ... 2 .00 Shorts per ton ... ... 2 .00 ; Live‘ hogs .2...... .222 07.75 .10" Beef, TrORt ... ......c........ : .35 , Beef, hind quarters ............ A15 UChi‘glens .2ulll .20 22 222 .35 «50| Duckg ...222 222 2222 222222, .70 40 Butrer per Ib ....s......... .27 .31 <Eggs per dozen ... â€"vu. .35 40 |Potatoes per tag ......... 8,1.35 na : 1 9.00 j L;,I C f: Market Carden: T © d 5 _ FORSALE } der_sroerdyo y : A.K. CRESSMAN @j King St. . Waterico C td * (] (3 Crrrrreltorrcâ€"onrpracrm® 1 ~ BERLLIN MARKETS. , BERLIN, JAN. 9th, 1913 ‘Flour per 100 ths ... ..,..2.170 | Bran per 100 lts. ....., ... 1.40 ‘ Middlings per 100 lbs. ......... fScmnings per 100 Ibs. ... Wheat per bush. ... ...... il!arley per bush. .. ... .0 .65 | Oats per bush. ... .47 [\\'hl‘at. OAt$ .....2 ll2222, )narley Pess soul LAL.l.. (COTM ....ll22 kklkll2, Eges, per dozen . Flour ......2 .222 Man. four ... Butter per 1b ..... Eggs, per dozen Hay per tfon ....... Lard per lb ........ HBM .sss 5e ce ieen, Midlings, per ton Bran .......2. 00000 Potatocs per bag Potatoes per bag ......... 1.10 Hay per ton ... ............ Wood per cord ........ ......... 6.0 Butter per lb ......... ......... .30 Egeas per. dozen ... ... ......40 Lard pet 1 .s.us l.c..llll. l |Flour, Family .... Flour, Pastry ... Bran, per ton ... Middlings per ton Shorts per ton .. |Wb.'at m evitep se Goose wheat ... Harley |_.._., . Peas . Oaty ul2 k 22 T Potatoes per bag Corn per bush. ..... Hay per ton ... Butter 000002 0. »rluated near ‘Waterioo, with : frame house, 6 rooms and wood, @ shed, Fank harn, cement stables © pig stable, 186 fruit trees. i nere ,F} strawberries, black loamy soil, u% sale price â€" ?1 â€" [ A m] 5 Acres: ; f% Situated near Watorino with 4 Butchers® cattle Wood, per cord Export cattle . Hay per ton .. Strawpper ton Bran, per tom ... ......... 22. Corn in large lots .......... .18 . Middlings. per ton ......... 26. Potatoes per tag ......... $1.15 1. Butter per lb ks l 83 4 Ege$ per dozen ELMIRA MARKETS. ELMIRA, JAN. 9th, 1913 WATERLOO, JAN. 9, 1913 WATERLOO MARKETS. > «34 .25 . .35 .35 12.00 12.00 â€" 14 A4 238 .20 .. .05 _ .06 222004 15 A5 22. 12f s . +90 ~â€" 1.00 + $:15 2.80 ... 2.00 _ 2.00 25.00 2.80 . .90 _ .90 12.00 13.00 2.80 2.10 22.00 25.00 9.15 10.99 15.00 _ 17.00 ... 6.50 _ 7.50 .30 .32 40 6.10 .15 .16 .90 57 10.00 .90 .92 .58 .60 1.00 1.10 36 .37 15 .80 35 25 40 13 26 .00 23.00 1.00 15.00 2.80 12.00 27 1.40 11} 13 45 1.00 8.25 115 05 .92 .10 .50 .40 90 55 32 STEELTONâ€"James Lyons. )"k effect â€" of removing the present ’ SARNIAâ€"Dr. J. A. Bell. | block and affording the Ottoman (ovâ€" STAYNERâ€"D. G. Beli. ernment a necessary excuse for vieldâ€" »TILLSONBURGâ€"JI. C. Rosy. \ing to the inevitable." | _ TILBURYâ€"Dr. Sharp. I mt e enc K _ THORNBURYâ€"M. Snetsinger. | For the young girl of 14 to 16, the _ UXBRIDGEâ€"T. C. Nicholls (acel.y RYSSian blovse _ stit is most brco:n-g ; WALKERVILLEâ€"RR. H. _ Revell, ‘D8 } | (acel.) _ Bengaline is a most saflslactgry_i | _ WALKERTONâ€".1. Henderson. â€" / material for combining _ with _ of er } |=â€" WELLANDâ€"John Goodwin. | materials as a trimming. l‘ WINDSORâ€"HNenty Clay. i‘___‘__“"â€"‘â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"- WATERLOOâ€"J., B. Fischer (accl inni WHITRYâ€"J. wW. wils. 4 S'“pmg n‘!s Wanted , WALLACEBURGâ€"T. B. Pundas. / IN BADEN ROCKLANDâ€"N. Desrosicrts. ST. MARY‘Sâ€"W. R. Butcher. STRATHROYâ€"H. Owens. STRATFORDâ€"C. N. Greenwood SANDWICHâ€"E. H. Donnelly. SMITITS FALLSâ€"Capt. A. F ter (accel., third term). SAULT STE. MARIEâ€"T. E. Sir 15 ed as elected by actlamation :â€" ALMONTE~â€"â€"R. @. Pittard. ARNPRIORâ€"John Brennan. > ~AURORAâ€"W. .J. Baldwin (accl.) AMHERSTBURGâ€"Dr. | Fred HMurle (acel.) , * BARRIEâ€"Alex Cowan (accl.) prwey sis T T uo $ yavons recren | The following Mayors were elected in the muniGpal contests yesterday in addition to those previously announeâ€" N Weseloh‘s Old Stand About Felt Stippers About W a t e rpr o o f Don‘t forget our slipper sale many startling reductions were in2de _ on these goods. Prices range from 15¢. a paÂ¥ up. All viscolized and waterproof shoes are also being offered at splendid savings to you. Just the thing for winter wear. See them AH hockey and skating shoes will be affeted at reduced pricâ€" es. The lines are broken and must be . cleared out _ before Stockâ€"taking. T ff{fEE | | | [ ‘British | Powe Attempt was made to put act incpâ€" cration in 78 places. Twenty of these are still to be heard from. In _ reâ€" maining 58, temperance people have carried the day in 24,; have failed in 24 others through the opteration of the threcâ€"fifths clause, and in tén the liquor people have obtained a clear majority. In 23 plices repeal â€" was attempted and in 21 of these the act was sustained. ‘"‘The result. viewed Owen Sound ratepayers gave a maâ€" jority of 130 agains; repeal of local option. . II. Middlesex County, Forest town, Wardsville village, and Delaware and London,Townshifs carried the. byâ€"law which Ikmx also sustained in Strath roy, Lobo and Adelaide. In QGlencoe and Parkhilit the neasure failed _ of the ncessary thre>filths vote. Krupp & Master tal _ of 76 contests, twentyâ€"one of these were fights to repeal local op tion byâ€"laws, and only one was sue cessful, 20 being sustained. Some 69 licenses will be wiped out as a result of the victory in 24 (Onâ€" tario. municipalities yesterday of the local option forces. There was a toâ€" ixg-nine Licenses Will be ut Off as Result of Vote on Monday 21 1 KING ST. W. Phone 853 ‘‘Glasses ground while you & wait:" Optometriat Galt Stays Dry to all our The Bertin Cement _ Drain Tile Works 1 The undersigned has a complete stock of iteld‘ and drainage tile from 3 to 16 incheg in size. The tile can be had at the yard, in any quantity. At the same place for setrvice the pure bred Double _ Standatrd â€" Policd Durham Bull Hero, an upâ€"toâ€"date aniâ€" mal for stock Service, fee CGrade cows $5.00, pure bred cows $20.00.‘ One threâ€"yearâ€"old pure bred Shott Horn Durham bull of the dairy type which is necessarily nceded to breed the Durham cow up to a higher stanâ€" dard for the dairy purpose, not alone for stcck but foe milk and> butter. Thisâ€" bull has proven a good â€" stock gelter and is in fine condition to go at the head of the best Durham. bred. herds. Also some younger bulls and heifers for sale.â€"Apply to ‘ __ If so write or call on me I have chojce farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on crop payâ€" ments" Choice land, good water, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settlement _ in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a farm 36 Shoemaker Ave 786. D Beflin, Ont and Rug Sale Numbet unlimited. THighest {m@rket price paid. Load every sécond Tuesâ€" day., Next shipment Tuesday, Janâ€" uary 21st. *z @Leo Lo Loâ€"fpo o â€"po o j oo lo| oo lo lo o tfefjopeqefeyp ? Phone 552 ‘38 Frederick St., Beriin i J. G. WING &°CO., Berlin, Ont. 4 Money $ _1 [ 22R k c 3 ciheone oC l {Jd. G. WING & CO.; 1â€"~*â€"REAL RSTATE â€"â€"â€" burore fere Leckedawreseotse odeduacefeieietetede Hogs Wanted AT BADEN CLEMENS & HUNSBBRGER. us . .JACOB_BALL _ |__ $19,500 buys 200 acres 9 miles {rom Berlin. $11,000 buys 165 acres, good ba%k, tair nouse, 3 miles fromy Werlin $16,000 buys 172 acres, g i?ings. 2 miles from Berlin. . $46,200 buys 162 ‘acres, %i dings, 11 miles from Berlin. $4,700 buys 117 acres, fair .bui ings, 10 miles from Berlin, $5,000 buys 100 acres, fairâ€"bwiklincs, 8 miles from Berlin. $4,200 buys 80 acres, fair buildings, 5 miles from Berlin. > $11,000 buys 172 acres, fair buildings, 3 miles from Betlin. $12,500 burs 118 acres, extra goog buildings, 5 mileés from Berlin. Wikkhing One and All A Bright and Prosperous < New Year. s M. WILHELM {iatetoo‘sflarness Shor Ii you. want to get good Bargains be in time. My selection is yet comâ€" plete, with a . full line of Watches, Clocks,â€" Jewelry, _ Silverware, Specâ€" tacles, Fountain Pens, Jewelry Boxes, Fancy Clocks, Gold Headed Umbrelâ€" esseseesesee ~/Shipping Hogs Want At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, . ber unlimited. . Highest market price paid. every second Tuesday. Nest ship January lith, 1913. C.C. Drefenbacher : >

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