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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Feb 1913, p. 10

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k > GALT MARKETS. o+ _ GALT, FEB. 20TH, 19i3. E‘“ Flour, per 100 lbs ......... 270 Bran, per ton ... ........ O Shortam , per tou ... ...... 27.00 eersvones recvsere se 100 E Barley ... .002 .000 .60 E/ Riye ... :. .222 2220 10 R’.““‘y market ; a common butcher, x) u‘:‘:hw Sbeop and lamts were e mo Lrm amd an imported lot "L d“!guru and owes went siowly. Whilst our constant aim is to have an an _ ‘‘all _ round"" complete jewslry stock, their are somm â€" articles in which we are particularly strong, none more than "Ladies‘ Rings, if it is a iémple unpretentious one that is wanâ€" ted you will find it ag" "Heller‘s" anywhere from $1.25 to $5.00. It something better from $5.00 to $10.00 better still from $10.00 to anything almostâ€"but . betwren $253.00 _ and $100.00 we have a stock that is simâ€" }}y tewildering. Heller Bros. WASHINGTON.â€"Presidunt Tait yesterday vetoed the Billhinzhamâ€"Burâ€" nett Immigration bill, which would revolutionize the iminigration â€" policy of the United States by imposing a literacy test upon all foreigners seckâ€" ing a home in Ametica. "Bitcher buils, chcice ‘â€"-gfi.. gocd buils ... ‘idg., rough pulls ... brccc, Toronto, 36¢. @ 3%¢c. Corn, No, 3 yellow, 561¢c. Feas, No. 1, §1.20 @ $1.25. Borley, S;c. gi 60c., ottside, for malting, and 40¢. ¢: 50¢ ter feed. Buckwheat, _ 5%c., shipping points. Manitoba fourâ€"Listed quotaâ€" tions at Toronto arc : First patcats, $5.30 ; scGond patents, $1.80 ; strong be.ers, $4.50. Mutton, Bran, per ton ... ... 20.00' â€"~~â€" mt;..-.'..v -iv....‘.. -......A..¢.27 00 zs.g(‘" uERL’x u.‘RKETS' F tou ..; :..«.. 87. & s c L Peas .,.l:e rerroes sremiscees 40â€" 1.90 4 BERLIN, FEB. 20, 1913. RBarley ..... ....2. .220 .60 -GUIF'Iour per 100 fos ... ......2.170 Jty® ... i2222 2222 2222010 19‘ Pran Fer 100 Iis ... . 1.20 Buckwheat ........ ............} 1â€"00 ‘ Midd] ngs per 100 H§. ... Butter,pet lb. ..0. l....... 323 ccrenings per 100 Its. .___.. Eggs, per dosen ...... ..... .30 -5?-5“1”.‘ Fer bush. 220020 .2... Potatoes, pet bag ..... ....1.00 _ 1.10ira:l y per bush .. ... .. .60 Chickens each ...... ........... 50 0 1.50 | sls ce .O ha Toronte, Feb. 18.â€"Local grain marâ€" tets wers steady to frin toâ€"day, with @urrow chionges. Cash pricecs â€" vere steady and unchanged. Business was qui_t. Quetations : _ Ontario wheat, No. 3 winter, 97¢. & 97¢., outside, a Cord nz to l:cation ; Manitoba wheat, _ No. 1 nor.bern, 96c.; No. 2 voith rn, 93%c.; No. 3 nortbetn, 91c. Oats, Canada western, 4l¢,; No. 3 Canada western, 391¢ , at lake ports, for itimediate shipment ; Cntario No 2 white, â€" 33¢. @ 34c., outsice : on â€".dp., common ... ......... 2.50 & 3.00 Bitcher buils, chcice .. 4.50 @n 5.25 â€"â€"d0., gocd buils ... .. 4.00 w 4.25 ‘3uQ., T vulls ......... 3.00 3.50 '&‘M sel. ... 5.90 :: 5.65 Â¥Fe d ng buils . ... yo oo 818 @,â€" 4.39 Fteers n.2. 02 0. 000. 5.00 @ 5.50 do., medi.m ... ...... 3.00 @, 3.50 do., i ght ....200. 0. 2.75 &._ 3.00 Canners and c tt‘rs ... 2.50 & 3.50 li_l ers, cho‘cs each ...50.00 «1 72.00 Springers ... ... ... ... ©..40.00 &1 45.00 Cal es ...0 ... 00. . 8.00 &0 9.50 1i ht ewes ... ... ... 5.35 @ 6.00 dn , bre‘s ... 20. .. 4.20 a, 5.00 do., heavy ..... ......... 3.00 @ 3.50 Ho.s, f d and watered... 9.00 @, 9.15 # do., Lo.b. ... 2. .. 8.65 @0 8.15 ~Hogs were quoted about 10¢. lower, but transactions were slow at the deâ€" «line,: dealers in somse casés hoilding for higher prices. i,m Â¥eb. 18.â€"Receipts at the ;fiu stockyards were 163 cars, with 4,180 caltie, 184 calses, 1,855 hogs, .r‘n" and lamts and 62 horsos. tads was fairly active, with a good Fo ad demand, part cularly â€" for be choi¢er cattle For extra choice flifi s _ prices wete if anything | a 1 stiffler than last week. An averâ€" age wedism to good butcher, a fair NEW IMMIGRATION TEST. We issue Marriage Liceuses. Stove neat Post OMice Rerlin TORONTO MARKET STEADY. â€"â€" MARKET REPORTS , com. and med. ...35.00 & 45.00 Ladie‘s Rings .9.00 _ 11.00 2 l0 0 2 s P c utt "~ 0e ounu|! 5.00 .90 5 acres pasture land, mixed _ loamy isoil. & roomed frame â€" house, new kitchen and woodshed built 1912, newâ€" ly roofed, painted and papered _ in 1912, never failing well, water in bhouse, bank barn 10 x 70, silo 23 ; 12 feet inside, with pig stable below, 2 drive sheds, extra log house _ for hired man, 3 acres in fruit, lots oft plums and pears, well femced (mostly wire), mear school and church. | STRATFGRD MARKETS. i STRATFORD, FEB. 20, 1913 1 Wheat, Standard ... ...... Barley ... .. .022 22222040 ‘Oats, Standard ... ... 1 Hams ......... ... | Shoulders ......... Hecon .......... ... !Poutoes rer bag { Wood, ‘first class Situated 5th Concession ‘Township of Wellesley. 81 acres undet cultiva~ ORLE .s:scm= vocrrrats erscesrenss. +856 BATIEY vssssicee arrece Sircee erte es ~BQ PERS csorsscse Reverusre ehvbadcerctssee COLA L. i2 e e rride rreiacnsaces Exgs, per dozen ............ FIOUL ..2ssss= sariees resccccssee #â€"BQ Man. AOUF ........ .....lllll2l. Butter per 1b ... ......2.. .284 Eggs per dozem ... .35 Hay per ton ........ ......... 12.00 Lard per lb ........s......2..22220 44 Midiings, per tom ... ... Bran, per tou ... ........ Potatoes per bag .......... ... Ea:l y per bush . Cats pet bush ... Hay per uon ... ... Wood per cord ......... ......... 6.( Butter, per Tb .....l22220 .30 HFegs, per dozen ....... ... 228 Lard Pet ID. ...« c« :s .ls 19 NEW HAMBURG, FEB. 20, 113 Wheat ... .222 2222222220 0.22222 . Butter, per lb ...... Egzs, â€"per dozen ... Potitce~, rer bag TUMLTER . etsee 6t werrtvect sessertec w@u, Oats, Standard ... ......... Hay, fer. ton .::... ..«....: Flour, Special ... ... ...... Flour, Juilet ... ... ... Iran pet toR ... ..0. .. Hay, pet ton ..... Flour, Special ... Flour, Juilet ... . lLran pet tom ... & horts Fer Aon ‘... Live bogs ... Beel, front ......... ( h ckens Beel, hind quarters ............ Tallow ... ... Dried apples ......... ............ .04 llay per ton ........ Eggs, per dozem .............. Live NOGS ... ...........2... Buiter per Ib. 100 ACRES FOR SALE A.K. CRESSMAN NEW HAMBEURG MARKETS. , 11 Scres beech and maple bush, King St. Waterioo WaATERLOO MARKETS. WaATERLOO, FEB. 230, 1913. sooas 194 noeermeces 20| Real Estateâ€"At the same _ time emacriries} .3G â€"35 | and place there will be offeted _ for en «.. 80 _ .80|saile the valuable farm consisting of o on 90|75 acrtes, more or fess, situated â€" on «80 [nart of Lot No. 6, Concession â€" 13, Prareree 25| Township of Wellesley, eastern _ secâ€" reseec... 2.80 _ 2.80|tion. There ate 53 acres plowed avnd 3.00|ready for ctop, 16 acres of mcadow e artrrcice. +8 «45 {and 6 acres good bush. On the farm meekll. 25 82 |is a commodious 2 stoty brick house «...m4 42.00 12.90|with kitchen and woodshed attached, vermscsase . +14 «14| bank bam â€" with straw shed, with ce ll. »18 _ .20|pig stable underneath, and all ovher 23.00|necessaty out buildags. The farm is n ereieined 20.00 |all underdrained and supplied with ab~ 1.00|undance of water. Also a good fruit bearing orchard. * ==**®®*®*® / "Terms of Real Estate will be madt ] known on day of sale. DFOR SAIE Terms of Chattelsâ€" Hay, grain ( j roots, fowl, store pigs, fat cattle and _ all sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months‘ credit ip | will be given on approved joint notes itessice Twuhng or 5 per cent. per annum off for cash ies undet cultivaâ€" payments of credit amounts. > h and maple bush,| NRS. PAULINE FRANK. Proprietress. id, mired loamy| Gro. G. CLASS, Auctioncer. 8â€"3t ......... 10.00 12.00 rtoa se +BT s 23.00]| ‘‘gS and Uhickens.â€" Sow suppostd 8.25 8.4g} )0 be in pig, 9 store pigs, about 60 114 chickens, 4 turkeys and 3 _ geose; en 13| zood dog. .60 19| Implemientsâ€"Binder, Massey Hatris 10 1.09| mower, hay rake, seed drill, springâ€" A ‘3q | tooth cultivator, new disc, harrow, . .39 |lond roller. set iron harrows, 2â€"furâ€" 1 35| row Verity plow, 2 single plows, & * _ |scuffier, stope boat, horsepower, plate thopper, jac‘, cutting box, taming mill, platiorm scales, cap. 2,000 lbs., TS. heam scales, root pulper, _ wheciiarâ€" â€"1913. cow, hay ras®, â€" crosscut saw, _ sc slings, hay fork, 2 wazons, 1 nearly 2.10 2.80/new, 2 buggies, Lob sleigh, cutter, 20 1A4C/carrtiage, 2 sots team hatness, ~ set â€" 1.40}single harness, horse blankets, â€" robe, 1.4¢ |new rug, 2 iron kettes, 3 [ large .90 / milk cans, forks, hoes, chains â€" ard .60 â€" .10| many other articles too numerous to .40 A5 {mention. i i . 14 15| There will be soid by public _ aucâ€" M .15| tion on the premises of the _ underâ€" .. 12y â€" 15| signed, 21 miles northwest of _ Hawâ€" ‘4q _ 190| kesville. and 3 miles from _ Linwood $16.00 2.80 2.10 1.10 .65 00 |small tables, spring wheel and . rcel, 00 |iritting machins, _ creatiy separator, 33| Daisy churn, organ, sausage gribder &6 |and stiufter, _ barrel of vinegar and 16| many other articles. 85 the land is in a good state of culti valtion. On the farm is a good brick house, bank barn, and abundance of _ roo:id water on the premises. For further particulars apply to JACORB GROFF, 841 mo Waterlon, Ont The valuable farm belonging . to Jacob Grof, is offered for sale, conâ€" taining 58 acres, more or less, situatâ€" ed 2%} miles north of Waterloo. _ A\1! Hay and Grainâ€"About 10 tons hay, quantity of oats, 150 bushels â€" mixcd grain, 50 bushels barley, a quantity ol turnips. Horsesâ€"Gelding rising 6 years old. borse 9 years old, bay driver risin, 2 years old, 2 aged mares. Commencing at ope o‘clock p.ra. sharp | FOr t‘rms apply to. the following valuable property, viz: Horsesâ€"Gelding rising 6 years old. i hnres D camre witd ..,...g...a".... rnia B' F" Shantz’ Cattleâ€" 2 cows fresh at time oi sale, cow â€"due to cclve in March, 4 cows due to calve in April, fat cow, lat stecr. yearling nelier, heifer rising 3 years old. Pigs and Chickens.â€" Sow supposld lo.be in pig, 9 store pigs, about 60 of Real Estate, Farm Stock and Implements Houschold Effects, _Ete â€"2 tables, Friday March 7th, 1913 | m ‘so Taxs apvaittacs um and save from 25c to $]§ â€"," i‘ x . . SUc on every dollar m" Arnold Jansen spend on footwear. 21 King St. W., Bertin. "There‘s a reason." e 2+ Prices at this sale $]|**®â€"mirrrrrrnageas are cut to rock bottom $]| â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" to insure quick selling $‘ams â€" an‘ a Farm tor Sale «n «130h Yeg! '.m di;-“iln:: best m_.m’ C ) oa _ l NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN, purâ€" svant to the Statutes of Ontatio, 1 Geo. V., Cap. %6, that all creditors ‘nnd othcrs naving Claims against the esta‘e of _ GEORGE DIEFENBACHâ€" ; ER, lat» of the Township of Welles ‘l:y; in the County of Waterloo, and |Frovince _ of Ontario, wagonâ€"maker, (de:ewd, who died on or about . the ninth day of April,.1911, are requir Jed on or . before the first â€" day of _ March, 1913, to deliver or send _ by post prepaid to ROBT. DIEFENBACHER, Berlin, Ontario, It 1s probable that Suddaby School loe will be opened to all pupils in a day | Of 1w0 Fey. 6â€"3t dece:sâ€"d, _ their mames in . ful!, with their addresses and descriptions, full particulars of their claims, â€" and statements of the secttity, if â€" any, itcld by them ; and that after the said frat day of March, 1913, the said Adâ€" ministrators wl procced to distriâ€" bute the asse‘s of the said deceas> among . the partics entitled thereto, having regard only to Claims of which thiy shall tten have raceived notice, and will not. be liable for the said asâ€" sets to any person of whose claim they shall not then have received no-] { q s ction ~land, 4 miles west . of ’Gu(rnssy, near C,P.R 120 acres ‘bro‘.en and 68 actes summer | fallow lcst year, in diood state of cultivaâ€" Iticn. Good waler and‘ plentiful supâ€" ply. _ Onz storey shack on property, |11x28. Land good heavy sandy loam ,with clay subsoil and good wheat jlard. _ Price $3500, $800 down. and DATED 3rd February, 1913 one of â€" the Adminristrators _ of the estate of the said IN CEO. 0. MERSON & COMPANY Notice to Creditors Also qâ€"s.ciion good. land adjoining, Frice $8000, $2000 down and balance to swit if sold by Apr.l ist. 190 acres of above ~ is in fine shape â€" for wheat this season. For further parâ€" tC ly€; apply to 5 t La‘ance to guit. of _ Berlin and three milts west â€" of Preston ; â€"the two bost markets in Cntario. "Troily paéses the form. which is a great convenience. . The farm consists of one bundred end fifâ€" tcen and aâ€"bali atres. The vory tes‘ cf land, good buildings and plenty of good water. One half mile to school, post office, two churches, llackswith and â€" implement shop. Come and #x 7â€"3t ’D:\e of Fils Feb. 13th to Fob. 27th 1913. & "On account of poor nealth and havâ€" ing an opt‘on on sory: other busincss I will s1 my {arm on section 12, Waterloo Township, three miles cast The tiggest slaughtcring sals 0# Iarm land in Ontatio for two weeks Medicine llatâ€"and Calgary, Alta. REMEMBER THE DATE 16 King St. W. TORONTO â€" Highest market price paid. Load THE ESTATE OF GEORGE{every second Wednesd&y. Next shipâ€" DIEFENBACHER, DECEASED. |ment, Wednesday, March 5th, 1913. ROBT. DIEFENBACHER, GEO. F. LACKNXER, Look Here aud solitaire Rngs. Prices range frou) $10.00 upwards. Best value in the City.‘ itÂ¥, For Sale FRANK P. FACH, 2 Guerrany, Sask «w Exequ{ors. Ber.in Ontario We IT WILL GROW We wast TWO MORE AGENTS in this county. Thos. W. Bowman & Son Shipping Hogs Wanted|} 13 ma teriee‘s ipping Hogs Wan |§ H. M. WILHELM Farte . 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, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settiement _ in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a {irm Are You Coming West HOME OF GOOD GROCERIES King St. _ Phone 79L. Waterion fOF ... . 1 This store is headquarters for the best of seed grain in /\ Berlin, _ intluding â€" CLOVER, 7 TIMOTIIHY," ALBIKE, ete: ~ Also big stock of _ BINDER TWINE, and COAL, the â€"best Fine cooking and baking apples obtainable BARGAINS at Bruegeman‘s Grocery Bowman‘s guaranteed Nursery Stock Krupp & Master Geo. Bramm ««CLEARANCE SALE‘-‘-L OF FURNITURE and RUGS P fam J, LETTER & SON : NUMBER UNLIMITED ! eeasecccesersresec2eseeeseesee00se W S. D. BIEHN, RECULAR 33.75 FOR 82 69 *p Ridgeville, Ont.!{0"" 1. Having bought a large part of ithe furrtiture which was exhibited fhnre by out of town manufacturâ€" ‘ers, we are in a position to show +you a very choice line of furniture at astonishingly low prices. ‘l One threcâ€"yearâ€"old pure bred Short j |Mora Durham bull of the daity type "which is necessarily needed to breed the Durham cow up to a highet stanâ€" ~{dard for th> dairy purpose, not alone for stuck but for milk and butter. This bull has provem: a good stock getter and is in fine condition to go at the head of the best Durham bred herds. Also some younger bulls and beifers for saie.â€"Apply to ] s C. C. DIEFENBACHIER, {â€" HawkesviQe. 1 Call in and see our goods durâ€" ing this great Moneyâ€"Saving Sale, you will find our prices the lowest on the market. Wallenstein C.P.R. Station. At the same place for setvice _ the pure bred Dowble _ Standard _ PoMed Duzham Bull Hero, an upâ€"toâ€"date aniâ€" mal for stock service, fee Grade cows $5.00, pure bred cows $20.00. 241. Highest market price paid. Load every second Tuesday. Next shipment At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, aumâ€" ber unlimited. * Shipping Hogs Wanted eeesseccescecre mwmmm a â€" @®* e i J. G. WING & CO., Berlin, Ont. 7? Phone 552° 38 Frederick St., Berilin f $ 3 @peofLojkeocpeofkeocpockafjachocpaj 040 k0â€"{e qo peâ€"}6{e{0{040p tejhecgeotecrecropetoretecre pespopepe keyejecjeoreacey;e February 25th, 1913. G.C. Drefenbacher J. G. WING & CO.â€" * We keep in stock whips, brushes, horse blankets, Rirness, dir and grease, trunks, suit Cases, etc. * * ~Special attentien given to repairing. | ~~~A pleasure to have you call and inspect our stock whether you We manufacture light and heavy harmess, that for style, durâ€" ability and price cannot be excefled. ¢ purchase or not. â€"â€"~ NEW HARNESS â€"â€". $17,000 Buys 212 acres, good buildings, 2 miles zrom Werlin. â€" $1,700 Buys 46 acres, good buildings, 4 miles from Berlin. h $4,200 Buys 90 acres, Tair .buildiags, 61 miles from Berlin. _ I‘ $19,500 Buys 200 acres, good buildings, 9 miles from Beflin:‘â€"â€" "' $5,000 Buys 100 acres, fair buildings, 8 miles from Berlin. ; $13,000 Buys 131 acres, good buildings, 2 miles from Berlin. ; $14,000 Buys 172 acres, fair buildimzs, 3 miles from Berlin NCE REAL ESTATE se y This lovely Combination BUFPET, reg. $30 for $24.59 Drick house, bank barm, straw . shed. jFor furtber pérticulars apply to !ND. S. Shantz, Raden, Atâ€"M. brick house _ Farm comprising 100 actes, . mors A or less, Lot 9, Con. 6, one mile west. of Crosshill, camprising 10 _ acres bush, balarice under good ‘state of. cultivation, well fenced, 8 _ acres sown in fall wheat, about 3 _ acres \ good orchard, bank barn 60560 with â€" driving shed, never failing well, framg . house with kitchen and wood shed atâ€" tached, and all necessary out buildâ€" ings. For further particulars apply to Mrs. Daniel Gerber, Crossnill, Ont. The undersigned offets for sale his {arm situated one mile northwest of St. Agatha ~ud 4 milee north â€" of * _ CLEMENS & HUNSBERGZR. day. Next shipment Tuesday, March 4th, 1913. . _Numbet ualimited. Highest market price paid. Load every setond Tiesâ€" Hogs Wanted p AT BADEN Farm for Farm for

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