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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Jan 1913, p. 10

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P toâ€"day the receipts were ~@B8 cars, with 1,814 bead of cattle, galves, 692 hogs and 181 sheep and ‘ Rambs. _ A comparatively light rz ied cattle offering toâ€"day helped t rm checking the declines . which o in last week. Trading was e litâ€" ~Sle more brisk, the _ cooler weather <‘mncouragiog buying, while prices are "‘ fevorable. ‘The demand, however, is / ‘.mot too brisk, alter the recent very : elosing market. A few ex ~ eattle sold strone at $7.1 ‘_â€" but these were in a smal .‘ Ahemselves, and not many """oliering. Good butchers 1 .: freely around $5.90 to $6 â€"â€" stockers were easy to ste # STRATFORD MARKETS. l TORONTO GRAIN DULL. ! 28 68 RKEt | _ STRATFORD, JAN. 30, 1913. >â€"*‘Poronto, Jan. 28.â€"Cables were dulli ‘ "with lower prices in Liverpool. _ The / Wheat, Standard ... .\.... _ loeal market was fcatureless, _ with , BAII@Y .. us cegs}ee se 40 idemand limited. The European wheat | Oats, Standard .. ... ... ... 32 :â€" supplies increased the past week. ‘Peu rrefnway auttinnss (Feeselenccetzes BW "Manitoba wheat casier _ Quotations j Hay, Fer ton ..~ ....... $1 ~ are as follows:â€"Ontario wheat, .No. ’Flour. Special ... .:. ...... ? 2 winter, 93c <; 3c, outside, aroordâ€" (Flour, Juilet ... ..... ... f ~.M0 Cars, <g L.d cattle - xxh‘. 4 * in ls $le more beayy supplies, and the general averâ€" age of prices, while jpood and steady, were not any higher than last week‘s elosing market. A few extra _ choice cattle sold strone at $7.10 to $1.20, but these were in a small class by themseilves, and not many ci them ::riu‘. Good butchers were selling reely around $5.90 to $6.40. Light gtockers were easy to steady. A very light n of _ sheep _ and lambs held prices about steady. The supply of hoes was light and _ the market is firmer. ‘ Toâ€"«day‘s qrotations: Butcher cail« , cioice $6.25 @ $6.50 Butcher cail« , cioice $6.25 @ $6.50 ~ do., medium .............. 5.25 & 5.75 Butcher cows, choice ... 5.00 @ 5.25 _do., good cows .....__. 4.35 @ â€" 4.15 do., medium .............. 3.00 & _ 3.50 «o.,. common ... ...... 2.50 & _ 3.00 Butchor bulls, cho‘ce... 4.50 & 5.25 (o., good bulls ......... 4.00 & 4.25 * do., rough bulls ..........3.00 @ _ 3.50 Feeding bulls ............. 3.75 & 4.25 Stockers ....... ....... 4.50 @ 5.50 go., medium ...... ... 3.00 @g _ 3 50 do., light ............... 2.79 &# © 4.00 Canners and cutters ... 2.00 @ ° 2.50 2 winter, 93¢ 4; 9%c, outside, arcordâ€" in: to location, Manitoba wheat, No. 1 northern, 95¢c; No. 2 northern 92%¢; No. 3 northern, 831c. Oats, No. 3 Canada western, 39%%c¢, at lake ports, for immediate shipment. Ontario No. 8 white, 33¢ (: 3c, outside; on track, Toronto, 36¢ « 37¢c. Cota, o. 8 yellow, Saâ€"c. i â€"as, No. 2, $1.20 @ $1.25. Barley, 60c & 65¢, outside, for malting, and 40c is 50¢ for feed. Buckwheat, 5ic shipping points. Menitoba flourâ€"Listed quotations at ‘Toronto are: First "patents, | $5.30; Heller Bros. Eggs, per dozen ... . ... .35 .35: Potatoes, per bag ... ......1.00 _ 1.10j Chickens each ... ... ... .50 1.50 HMay, per tom ... ... 12.00 14.00 Straw, per ton ........ ...... 9.00 : 10.00 Fed ... :s ... __.._9.00. 1100 Mutton, ... ....... 202. 10 12 Pask O .o c l cos e A% Ad ‘The values we are now offcting in diamonds are most convincing. A finer quality of stones has never found its way i~*~ Canada. We show tings in dozens of dificrent styles as well as a magnificent stock of loose stones from which we cen always make selections for special work ordered by our patâ€" Diamond We issue Marriage L.icenses. tore near Post OfMfce. GALT MARKETS. GaALT, JAN. 30, 1913 LIVE STOCK Jan. 28.â€"At thr _ Union MARKET REPORTS _ se« & Buyers .. 2.10 _ 3.20 21.00 .51 27.00 .. :1.00 .60 222070 .10 A% 07 0 72.00 45.00 45.00 5.00 | Tallow ... .. 9.00 (Dried apples ........ a-75|llo,m:l pebaisted mevigly e 5.25 ! Shoulders ... .. 1.25 |Bacon ... ... 4.50 | Potatoes pet bag . 8.19 / Wood, first class . 8.35 «n 10 zzTrg‘iWr“'ab?éh 35‘ Lard per 1b. ..... |Beef, hind quarters ............ IChic‘ @rs ... u2222 2 d ADUCK® ....0.022 ce 2llee esn IButter, per bb. ... .0lll... . |Eggs, rer dozem ... .220 Fotato.s, Fer bag ... ... . Bran, per tOR .5 0. 21.00 Corn in iarge 1048 ... .18 .88 Middlings, per ton ... ... 23.00 Putatoes, pet bag ... .. 1.35 1.45 Butter, per lb. ..... ... .30 82 Hay per ton ................. 18 Straw per ton ....... .. ... Wood, per cord ... . . Export cattle ...... ............ Butchers‘ cattle ... ......... Wheat Hogs, live ... ... ... Pran, per ton ... . NMiddlings, per ton . Goose wheat . BHatley ... > Peas ....u.2 .. Bran EL EOB .:.â€"..:.s csoscssss Shorts per ton ... ... JIÂ¥e ROGS ....:::so ais in Beef, TNORt ... ... Flour, Baaily ... Shorts, per ton Flour per 1004 fos ... ......2.70 _ 2.80 Rran per 100 los. ... ... 1.49 1.40 Middlings per 100 lbs. .......... 1.50 Ccreenings per 100 lbs. ... 1.50 Wheat per bush. ... ...... .92 Parlsy Fer bush. ... .. %.. .65 .10 Oats per Dusi ...........220 047 .50 Peas, per busB. ....._...._._........ .13 .80 Potatecs, per bag ... ... â€" 1.3 Hay per uon ... .....ll._ 15.00 Wood per cord ......... ......... 6.00 7.00 NEW HAMBURG, JAN. 50, 1913 WRERE ....c.ir: es gvcncrpecint reurss 4 Batloy mshiss soscee cce ouckes 60 .€ Midlings, per ton ... Situated 5th Concession Township of Wellesley. 81 acies under cultivaâ€" tion, 14 acres beech and maple bush, 5â€" aeres pasture land, mixed _ loamy soil, & roomed frame _ house, new kitchen and woodsbed built 1912, newâ€" ly roofed, painted and papered _ in 1912, never failing well, water _ in house, bank bartn 70x 70, silo 33x 12 feet inside, with pig stable below, 2 drive sheds, extra log house _ for hired man, 3 actes in fruit, lots of plums and pears, well fenced (mostly wire), mear school and church. Bran . Potatoes per bag .......... ... 100 ACRES FOR SALE WATERLOO MARKETS. wWaTERLOO, JAN. 30, 1913. NEW HAMBURG MARKETS. A.K. CRESSMAN ELMIRA MARKETS. ELMIRA, JAN. 30, 1913. King St. Waterioo ese arrrrered .. 10.00 10.50 ... 15.00 _ 17.00 a k 57 «65 ..... 10.00 12.00 hi 88 .34 2.15 25.00 8.00 _ 8.15 114 & .13 .30 .30 . .10 _ 1.00 .18 .22 .30 .35 .15 85 48 .25 12.00 014 . .18 5.50 15 A% 0 .35| GUELPH MARKETS. 15 .16 GUELPII, JAN. 30TH, 1913 LETS. Dictator flour ... ....... 2.35 People‘s flour ... ...... 2.60 30, 1913. | Maple Leal Flour ......... 2.45 .95 | Snowdrift flout ............... 2.89 .35 .35 | Bran per tom ......... ... L..... .60 .60 | Middlings per ton ............ .90 | Butter ........, .ll222 .222 .29 .65 7.65| Eggs, per dozen ... .._..... :30 30 _ 6â€".35| Chopped Screenings ......... 1.10 2.80 â€" 2.80| Rolled oats ... .......... 1.25 .15 $16.00 %1.00 22.00 24.00 12.00| Hay per ton .... ...........10.00 11.00 14| Straw, per ton ............. 5.50 _ .6.50 10| Potatoes Pet bag ... ... 1.10 1.35 26.00| Spring chickens ....... ..... .40 _ .80 23.00 | Pork, dressed ... ;............ 10.00 10.25 1.00 Qlurm beef, hind .........13.00 _ 14.00 #§L M 2.80 | {bt‘t 3 .99 | is the 3.40 one 1 40 again Y For 44 | Lhe#® 1.10 2.10 1.10 .32 .90 * This is the â€"verdict of alt who Uried Zamâ€"Buk.â€" The woman in 6 )EN knows bect its value. A f ircm the stove, itom a Aatirop, g a hot â€" par, is instantly soothed Zamâ€"Buk. When the little ones _ i@}} and cut or scratch themselÂ¥es, Zamâ€" Buk s‘ops the 7:!; and, incidon _ their crying. best procé _ of is the fact that childrem who on‘e had Zamâ€"Buk applicd come for it again. ' ; For more scrious burns;, too it : inequalled. Mr. Jobastan, ; : 134 South )lark‘ !!r':et. Fott "MHN l‘am, a moulder in Vopp‘s Foundry, sars: "Sope time ago 1 burned top of my foot ‘severely by ¢r some molten iron from a ladie 1 wes carrying. A large hole was burréd through my shoe and into the top of my _ foot. 1 was taken home, . and 7am Buk was applied to the burn diâ€" rsetly. It was surprising what reliei this balm afiorded. ‘The burn was &0 deep and _ so serious that it required carelil atteniicn, but Zamâ€"Buk | proâ€" vent.d _ other corylications arising, and as it was daily appliod, soothc1 the pa‘ns and allayed the infammaâ€" t on. "In the course of two weeks the tole burned in my foot had been guit: haled." Zamâ€"Buk will also to found a s°g> c re for _ co‘d scr~s, chapped hands, frost bit>, vlerrs, blondâ€"poison, variâ€" cose â€" rores, pil s, scrlp sores, ringâ€" vorm, inflaimed patches, batiss‘ erupâ€" tions and cbhapped places, and _ skip injuties gererally. All ¢ruggis‘s anu stores sell at 50¢. box or post â€" frér from â€" Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto, â€" for Frice. 6 Mr. W. B. Gibson, â€" o( Believille, writes : *‘We have tried Zamâ€"Buk ofâ€" tea on cuts and sâ€"r%s, and I think tlere is nothing that can equal it.‘"»= Hogs, live ... .. Quarter beel, hind .........13.00 14.00 / Quarter beef, front ......... $.00 _ 9.09 16 King St. w. TORONTO CBCBCPORCACRCBCEOEY CRORCNCACC t OHORSRCBCHCAORCRORCHC: . AORORCRCACRORORCRCACHCACRCEORC as Shoe Bargain Sale in all lines of shoes. All felt shoos, Congress _ and Bluch»r, Overshoes zni Sox, Women‘s and children‘s Cardiâ€" gans, cveryth ng in the line of winter goods at rock bottom * prices. : . F. KIBLER This being our Annual Stock Taking Week we are making Saturday, Feb: ist a . big Stock T aking Sale. that this is a real _ Bargain Come anc satisly yourself 4; KING EAST. 1.10 .A8 »sl [ =«CLEARANCE SALEâ€"â€" 21.00 A0 11.00 2.10 1.15\ 1.10 8.00 _ Medicine Hat and Calgary, Alta. .31 94 Moercantile rire in Lincoin B. Snyder Opp., City Hall Tuesday, February 25th 1813 NOTICE is hereby given that | tho annual general meeting of the Stockâ€" tolders of the Mercantileâ€"Eire.lasueâ€" at $wo o‘clock in the afternoon.. for the clâ€"Cvon cf Officers and for the r« ceising and considering of the teport of the Cotmmpany‘s operations for the year past, and other business | that may be brought before the mosting. By Order, aneet‘onipany â€" w:ll be bold at â€" the llead Oiffc* in the Town of Watâ€"tloo, Ontario, on © CEO. 0. MERSON & COMPANY Annual Meeting â€"ifr, Bawleés stones. We Chartered Accountants. ALFRED WRIGHT, Secratary. Yours truly, erd Berlin COOCCOCCCEOC OCOCEC CC L 000091 200009909 1302020099 3 lbs seeded raisins for........... Cow brand soda per pkge......... L1b tin good baking powder, 1 U ABC $OK .l......0 sslals seeg se 3 Ibs good dates for ... ... 1 lb Gunpowder tea, $5¢ for..... % 10c pkgs ammonia for ........... 3 dozen clothes pins for .......... 3 1b bar castile scap for i....... § lbs No. 1 oatmeal at .......... It will pay you to deal here. We want your trade. â€" If so write or call on me, I have choice farms, all sizes, to tent on shares or sell of crop payâ€" ments. _ Choice land, food . water, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo Cou settlement _ in Saskatchew auâ€" uy or tent a farm 8. NUMBER UNLIMITED Highest market price paid. . Load every second Wednesday. Next ship ment, Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 1913. HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES Kidg St. Phone 70L Waterlon Are You 2l Coming West 14â€"3 mos WwANTED.â€"A BOY 14 or 15 YEARS old to work on farm. Must be able .to drive a team. Apply to Titus sfhangz, R. R.:No. 3, Betlin. 4â€"2t. at Bruegeman‘s Grocory LEARN _ THE AUVTO M 0O BILE BUSINESS Also big stock of _ BINDER TWINE, and COAL, the best obtainable This store is â€" headquarters for the best of seed gtrain in Betlin, â€" includ‘ng . CLOVER, TIMOTHY, ALSIKE, cte. Krupp & Master s J,. LETTER & SON fi during the winter months and be prepared for the opportuniâ€" ties of the carly spring." Take a Course in the big AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL Dept. 10 275 Broadview Ave. Write for free Booklet toâ€"day BARGAINS Berlin, Geo. Bramm TORONTO YÂ¥. M. C. A: OF FURNITURE and RUGS f! 14¢. BRUEGEMAN‘S IN BADEN S. N. BIEHN, A full line of Rugs, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, etc. Repairing and Picture Framing a Specialty ‘ Guernsey, Sask. Ont anted 25¢ 4¢ ‘~â€" Having bought a larvze part of the furnitur: which was exhibited here by out of town manufarturâ€" ers, w.; are in a pasition to show you a very choice line of furniture at astonishingly low prices. Call in and see our goods durâ€" ing this great Moneyâ€"Saving Sale, you will find our prises the leowest on the market. Shipping Hogs Wanted At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlitmited. Highest market price paid. _ Load every second Tuesday. Nest shipment February 11th, 1913. + Phone 552 â€" 38 Frederick St., Berlin $ *b +o a.L0â€"L0:â€"L 0oh oâ€"]â€" 00L 0â€"L0] 0+ 0â€"LOL OS OJ Oâ€"p OS O.]â€"OLOF BepOp@pep 4 YMoney to Loan, Counveyanciog and Insurance i J. G. WING & CO., Berlin, Ont. iJ. a. wWING &« co.. _ Cne threâ€"yearâ€"old pute bred Shott| Hotn Durham bull of the dairy tgw‘ 0r e which is necessarily needed to breed ths Durham cow up. to a highet s:.an-l & dard for the dairy purpose, not alone . for stce‘t but Iol;'y mHk and butter| The undersigned has _ a complete This bull has proven a good _ stock lst_ock of field and drainage tile from s l% 3 to 16 inches in size. The tile can getter and is in fine condition to s0} at the kead of the test Durham bred{:b° Pad at the yard, in any quantity, herds. . Aiso some younger bulls and:at the following prices. % helfers for sale.â€"ApPply tc 3 in., $13.00 per M., 4 lbs peF ft.. u. C. DIEFENBACNHER, 1 in., $18.00 per M, 6 lbs per ft. â€" Hawkesvilic.| 5 in., $22.00 per M, 8 lbs per (t. > Leleoâ€"fe e peâ€"phecfeckeâ€"femare Feedeâ€"fe{aâ€"feckecpecfeche e Walienstein C.P.R; Station. At the same place for service . the pure bied Pouwble . Standard _ PoWed Dusham Buil Hero, an upâ€"toâ€"date aniâ€" mel for stock sorvice, fee Grade cows $5.00, pure bred cows $30.00. 341. Electric Restorer for Men ‘mmmsws“sm ee8e4%e0e0ce0c008 C.C. Diefenbacheoer $13,000 buys 121 acres, good buildimzs, 2 miles from Berlia. $1,200 buys 90 acres, fair buildings, 61 miles from Berlig, :‘ $19,500 buys 200 acres, good buildings, 93 miles from Berlin. $12,500 buys 118 acres, good buildings, 5 miles from Berlin. $5,000 buys 100 acres, fair buildings, 8 miles frows Berlin. + $1,200 buys 80 acres, fair buildings, 5 miles trom Berlin. , $114,000 bufs 172 actes, fair buildings, 3 miles from Berlin. $600 buys a good milk route, 2 miles from Berlin. A Blacksmith Busimess togethzr with dwelling and one acre in the Village of Roseville at a bargain. * FOR SALE M. WILHELINMI] Waterico‘s Harness Shop ¢° BREAL ESTATE This lovely Combination BUFFET, reg. $30 for $24.50 UV Numbet uniimited. Highestmarket price paid. Load every second Tuesâ€" day. _ Next shipment Tuesday, Feb. 4th. The Berlin Cement Drain Tile Works > Field Tile â€" For ale 3 in., 1 in., 5 in., 6 in., 7 in., 8 in., 10 in. 12 in 14 in. 16 in. 18 in Hogs Wanted: AT BADEN _ â€" CLEMENS & HUNSBERGSR. 36 Shoemaker Ave. 186 Pe $13.00 per M., 4 lbs pet ft. $18.00 per M, 6 lbs per ft. $22.00 per M, 8 lbs per (t. > $30.00 per M, 11 Tbs per ft. $38.00 per M, 15 lbs per ft. $55.00 per M, 23 lbs per {t. , $70.00 per M, 32 lbs per (t. , $99.00 per M, 38 Tbs per 1t. . 173%c per ft., 50 lbs per {t, . 32lc per ft., 60 ibs per ft. , 10c per ft. King St. _ â€" °W Store 388 © Berlin, Ong.

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