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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Jun 1913, p. 12

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Chicago, _ June 3.â€"Alleged â€" insufliâ€" cicncy of Kansas rains helped _ bring about a rally to day in wheat. Closâ€" ing pPrices were fitm at an advance . of a shade â€" to }c net. Corn finished | jc to lic and 1ic up and oats â€" with _ a gain of ic to ic. WIHEATâ€"Cash, _ No. 2 red, §1 @1 $1.04; + No. 3 _ red, Me@t §9e; No. 2 bard, 93, «) 91%¢c; No. 3 hard, 91¢ @, 931¢; No. l nerthern, 92¢, #, 9rs; No. 2 northern, 9c @4 93¢; No. 3 northern, ©0c @1 93¢; No. 2 spring c & d2¢; No, 3 spring Stc & Olc. Batley ... ...s. . COFR .srrsscs cersrorss FIOUF ......... ,...0s, Man, flour ......... .. Butter per lb ....... Eggs, per dozcn ... Hay per tom .._..... BERLIN MARKETS. BERLIN, *JUNE, 5, 1913 Flour per 100 Ibs ,.. ......3.70 Bran per 100 lbs ... ...1.30 Middlngs per 100 lbs. ... Kcreenings per 100 lbs. ... Wheat per bush. ... ...... Barlâ€"y per bush ... ... ;.. .60 Unless a yumber of stullion â€" own ers in the Province "‘get a move on‘ and cenroll with the Provincial Stalâ€" lion Jarollment Board, â€" prosceutions are to result. Up to the present two thousand stallions have heen _ entrolâ€" led in Omtario, and 1,300 veterinary inspections nyide, but some owners have evaded the requirements of the new act. Toâ€"days quotations: ‘Stnv JPET BOI ..â€"..cise ccruerees d Jxport cattle, choice ...$7.10 @ $7.35 Wood, per cord ......... ...... ( Butcher cattle, choice â€"6.75 @) 7.35 Export cattle ... .«....s..... do, medium ... ... ....6.25 & 650 Butchers‘ cattle ... ......... do., common ... ... 5.25 m. 5§.50: mumntrctemmtmmmmmensmome Butch:r chows, choice. 5.35 @, 6.25) GALT MARKET. co., good cows ... .. .. 4.1& #J 5.01!; __do., medjum ._, .2 .220 4.50 @p 475 Feed »rs, 950 Ibs. ... ... 5.00 q; 6.90 Feeding bulls _ ... ... ..3.70 4n 4.25 Etoâ€"kers, 650 to 800 Iks. .5.00 pq; 6.00 do., rmeditinm ..0l02.....3.00 ¢1 3.50 co., light .00 02020002175 a = 3.90 Cinnrs and cutters.._,_ 300 @, 2.50° Milkets, choice, cach 35.00 g, 75.004 do., com. and med. _ 35.00 4 15.00 Rpringers ...... ......0. ...10.00 @ 65.90 CBIVCS | .lscz .ces .9 0M ut 3503 ambs, yearlings ......__7.50 (@, 8.50 . WERRAED ve4 (perees asevee se c es URbE cossrives rracdines. eresstrrere 198 BOHICY seesicc e nscre erivce eevcee (A00 CONH :.: rrsecs cerprorbs evesesences FIOU 2.......s Q20ll. ll.0000t. .. 2â€"8( Man. HIOUL ....â€"::s2 Qesisucvrenees BuSter per Ib ... ........ .24 Uats per bush ...... Feas, per busn. ... Potatocs, per bag Hay per ton ......... Wood per cord ...... Potatoes per bag . Eges, per dozen . Butter ... 222220 2.; NEW Wheat STRATFORD MARKETS. STRATEORD, JUNE 5, 1913 Wheat, Standard ..... ... BHHIEY .:sssuue secsconce ereccccre 80 Oats, Standard ... ......... PEAY :/ sll mucsuise smcs 90 Hay BPOF L0R ....lss llscs: 1 Flour, â€" Special ... .., ... Flour, Juilet .. ...2. i Eran pCt 1pN 2. ... . & Shorts per ton ...0. ... % Live hogs se es 940 BeQly, TEOME ...ccus ssvremenerire Beef, hind quarters ... ORICKONS .....s 0) rerur cnemes > Butter, per lb. .2.22. 22222022 MAY BE PROSECUTED Toronto, June 3.â€"Union stoCkyards wheat ... Teceipts for toâ€"day were 17% _ loads, Â¥Flour '01 with 3,398 cattle, 371 calves, 892 Fiour, A bogs and 442 sheep and lambs. . The plour, 54 market was strong and active toâ€"day Qarg °. _ and prices on all grades of good but p,, #her â€" cattle were about 10c _ higher Bu’le):‘-" than + last week. _ One lot oOf SEVER Brap per choice steers topped the market 8+ GCorn in | $7.50 More lots were sold at $71 to Middlings $7.10 than a week ago, while good Potatocs, mediUuny putchers were steady to fiFM. utter ne Calves were firm. Butchers‘ COWSs Rggg pe-(- dozen ... ... .11 and bulls very firm. Stockets SCaICQ Lard ....... ...u.. .220 13 apd firm. | Apples per bartel ........... 2.50 The long â€"market was strong and 10¢C Hags, live ... ...... ...... 9.10 to 15¢ higher at $10 and $10.10, f6d‘ Jlogs, dressed ... ... and qatered. iHay per ton ... ...._.. 15.00 This week ... Last week ; Two weeks ago . Fame week 1912 J911 .:::::.s .summ $§H} ... us J9N0 (...ccmes cce ies 1917 1906 1905 Midlings, per ton Erap, pet ton ... 1903 Usggs, per dozen Highest Quotations This Week and Comparisons with Previous Years NI EW HAMBURG MARKET. HAMBURG, JUNE 5, 1913 CATTLE MARKET. Cash Quotations. qegeeneen c ncneveest Top Price Butcher Cattle ..... 12.00 k. 38 35.00 ui 10.00 @ .900 s 1.990 ( 14.50 @y 5.00 q; 3.170 an, 5.00 t 3.00 @1 ++ 18 .80 1.2%5 .. 15.00 .. 6.00 _ 7.00 $1.20 1.30 2A# .20 .28 .30 .60 .60 ‘ .90 , «_ .60 3.80 2.80 3 00 .24 .25 19 12.00 12.00 AO 27 $7 t 6 ad 810 5.00 5.20 :95 .36 .90 10.00 2.80 2.10 20.00 20.0f4 22.00 21.00 uU 10 2.80 1.10 1.40 1.10 .90 .10 1.15 ©.00 1.25 6.00 to lidsi. & Aucniatshote MB 14000b aincalliioot stt Mqll!arloy Paissd Ne ERvelreert averve 90 j PEBS 2.so iss arcreiien mcvere uns JO]UaL‘ GEAHNH YE SRderIYEE ~hecsver vlane .8q Potatoes per bag ... .25 ) Comm per bush. ........ l..... 111 A3 .60 (29 .19 "L.“’hmt nPB wevoa rmue .96 â€" "[Dictator flout ......... ... 2.35 260 _‘”nl‘l’coplc's flOUr ......2.. 222. 2.600 0 2.85 "'-iMuple Leal Flout .......... 245 0 2.10 "D+ | BIAM [+AT dOM .22 se lls 19.00 “'~i.\linl(llings per tom ...2...2. 20.00 $ BUBEK ..:s: u2/ srsimve eriele ns BB 31 | Exgs per. dozon ... ... A8 .20 1Chopped Seréenings ........ 1.10 _ 1.10 ~. {Rolled Oats ... u... 1.29, 135 gg [BOBB ....... secmimcimntens LIQ ~ 1.18 93 20 â€" Butter per lb ... ....l.. WBEBE .cs ine ues ecivs .98 _ § ‘Flour, family _ per cwt..3.75 2.8( Brah, PDL L0R ...:s....s..sl.. 19.00 Middlings, per ton ... ... 21.00 l.\:hmtw, peF VOR ... ... 24.00 JBAFIGÂ¥ | ....20 is seees seevia MB .50 q POBS cecmtinnnnyrains meice es ABD .80 HIAbE evriies rrreclery cne es rer mss 9B .37 Flour, per 100 lbs ........ 2:170 BFAM; BOF §OH csszises cosncccll OGS§ .s.ssime eewscese errrimcnes BB Shorts, per tom ... ...... 237.00 PEBS s:smowry rnevrussiâ€"srerissoses»â€" Â¥00 SDBLIGY â€":.cse.e srmvirirrcarsersccs l0 MHYE stitds anrsisice nnises ussese O BuckWheRt .......l. 2222 is 82 Butter per B .ll.l. .l2.l. ‘Eggs per dozemn ......... ......... Potatocsâ€" per bag ........... .80 ‘Chickens each ...... ....._..... .50 HHay per ton ......... ...... 11.00 Straw, per ton ......... ...... 9.00 (BBPT 2s rree recsrrecmcy eveves syves:Pe0® MUELOR, _...::sese cecuines nescrenss +A0 POFK cscilicee necrrrene o yccise noives 1B NOCE es seree en rcc e im T t ‘1903 DOOUWBCy TCOW Cerrtel qreven wefige ORIW MEAIT . Hogs, dressed ..... ...... $12.00 ‘Hay per ton ..... ......... 15.00 _ 15.56 |Straw per ton ......... ......... 8.50 7.50 Wood, per cord ......... ...... 6.50 _ 7.00 Export cattle ... .......... 7.00 â€" 7.50 Butchers‘ cattle ...... ......... 5.50 â€" 6.50 UARY 2s ie n i@ avneness ons .35 HMay, pet tom ... ... . ... 14.00 Straw, per ton ... ......8.50 10.00 Potatues pet bag ... 1.00 Spring chickens ......... ...... .40 .50 Pork, iressed ...;............. 10.00â€" 10.295 Quarter becf, hind ...... 11.00 12.00 Quarter beef, front ......... 8.00 _ 9.00 Hogs, HHYC ... ... ....s.. 9â€"95 â€" 10:00 Potatoes per bag . Coan per bush. ... tlay per ton ... Butter per lb ....., Ig«s, per dozen ... Lave hogs _........... . Hams ... se BHAGON: sommuslt nstents Potatoes per bag . Wood, first class .. [The tragic death of motorman Kenâ€" nedy of the G.P. & H. railway | who was run over by his own car _ some time ago has left his widow and two infant children, in poor circumstances. it he Telegtaph is informed that â€" cxâ€" cept for about three weeks pay _ and a small sum paid on a house in Presâ€" ton, which is now for sale, and on which _ interest _ and taxes ate diure, they _ are unprovided for. Anyone desiring to contribute to the relief of the unfortunate ones nay Send _ their canttibutions | to her â€" sister, _ Miss Mary Keith, Wingham, Ont. New â€" idlamburg Town Council _ has purchased a site for the library: beard and work on a Carnegic library. will be begun at orce. GALT, JUNF 5, 1913 Wheat ... 222222 2222222 PC&K .oume mmimir/airicicns 1AQ : 1.15 BATICY Lesclee ons snn AB .50 LLBRARY FOR NEW Fiour, Agate i. %.... ...... 2.90 Flour, Seven Liliss . ... 2.60 Bran per ton ......... Corn in large lots Midd/lings, per ton This week |..... .. $7.50 Last week .. 615 Two weeks agzo ... ..7.00 Sameâ€" week 1912 .. .. 1.% 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1905 ELMILRA MARKETS. __ ELMIRA, MAY 3l.S'l‘, 1913. GUELPH MARKETS. GUELPIHI, JUNE 5, 1913. C POTD qegrenes weaasd BC per tOR ......2. 22222 W reseseree Cepressers luver ies sSHEEP MARKET A SAD CASE ... s...._.. 10.00 12.00 .. ..... 9.10 _ 12.00 evesseagers & 11.00 iss 9900 ......9.00 e IP Sheep â€" Lambs 5.09 5.25 6.50 A on LLAMBURG . .80 1.00 .. .50 1.50 $1.10 . 5.50 1.10 1.15 .68 .170 20 18 14 124 .96 2.60 2.85 2.10 19.00 20.00 31 AV 28,00 13.00 10.00 11.00 A2 11 T4 $9.00 9 .04 9. 00 8.50 6.75 71.25 7.25 6.00 6. 30 7. N .95 3.30 1.45 .38 18 J5 2l 19 10 55 30 20 (20 0 15 day and . Thursday, September _ 16th At a mecting of the Board of Direcâ€" tors of the Guelth and South Welâ€" lington Agriculturat Socicty, the gues Llion of holding a fall fair this | year vas fully discussed, and it was decidâ€" d to hold the fair as usual. No cfiort wi.l be made to get new buildings this year, but the prescnt ons will be madeâ€"as habitable as possible. | The dates selected were Tuesday, Wednesâ€" Town of Waterioo Is‘ the mosi important feature of our business, and it is â€" growing â€"rapidly every year. * Hardly a day goes | by but some .new and dainty _ creation is placed in our Showeases. Come, take a good look. Whether you purâ€" chase or not, we are pleased to have you Yvisit us. ¢ 4 We issue Marriage Licenses. 5 per cent. will be added to payâ€" ments not paid by above dates. A discount of 2 per cent. will be allowed on second instalment if paid with first instalment on or before June 13th. ° Office Hours:â€" Jvne 9th to June 13th and November 3rd to November Tth from 9 a.m. to 615 p.m. Other days from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. J. HERB SMITH, GUBLPII FALL FAIR Town of Waterloo taxes for . the year 1913 are now due and â€" payable forthwith at the offi¢e of the Colecâ€" tor in the â€" Town ilall. _ Payments may be deferred and paid in instalâ€" ments as follows: Waterloo, May 29, 1914 This woek..0 . Last werk .. Two weeks ago Sam> week 1912 1911 1MO () .2 2222 RYHY Lesccuse eveee BWE Sorviine evrems 1907 smcs meeeas 1908 nsice cuive 1JMX Mssslee oi 90L ussucce wisiee 1908 es uen L7UD and PAY YOUR TAXES Second instalment on or before the Tth day of November. Heller Bros. First instalment on or before _ the 13th day of June 1913. ‘ DIAMOND SELLING Jeweller and NC 30 dn me 4C hnd o T isnC c C Will Take ‘Charge of the St. Louis R. C. m.mv uum Congregation After Years of Of Spectaciesâ€"and Eyeglasses on Saturday, June 7th We Issue Marriage Licenses Store neat Post Oflice Berlin. We wil give a reduction _ of ONE DOLLAR on the regular price ol all spectacleg _ and .iz <lusses sold that day. ‘R DOLLAR BARGAIN JEWELRY SALE CONTINâ€" UES FOR THE BALANCE UOF THIS WEEK, W@% 110G MARKET. 18th Collector Top price off cars. ...... §$9.89 i. 10.00 10.15 .. 10.00 _ 040 29â€"3t 7.30 6.85 i This week ..... ... Last week ......_.. ‘Tw‘ weeks ago Samcowwoeek 1912 hrem 2l |lfl10 rerinesyMeis 4+ 1909 ...« un l FIROR® |...l.. .0.22. J1907 ... 2200222 \ As the days become warmet shade must be provided in t# ruus. _ Where there are no trees _ to _ furnish this, shady nooks can be constructed which will give the youngster a chance to get away from the direct rays of the sun. _ White shelled eges are ceasilky testâ€" ed. It is no4 so casy to tell about ths dark eges, but a little practice _ will enable you to tell the good ones. The nests may be Placed under the dropping boards or on the side walls. It is best to have them dartkened, _ as the h ns prefer a secluded place in which to lay, Keep the nests _ clean _ and provide obe nest for every. four hens. â€"â€"Aâ€"weltâ€"rentitatedcellar makes _ good Place: to operate the incubator Whon taking eggs to market, â€" they skeuld be protected from the _ sun‘s Tays Well boiled rice mixed with a â€" little charcoal _ will often: check _ bowel trouble in‘little ghicks. BPe careful that _ your oytâ€"ofâ€"door brooders are protocted from the dirâ€" ect rays of the sun. Do not allow the _ broody hens to keop a lot of dead _ or infertile _ eggs watm for three weeks. An egg tester costs but little. 4 Some hens will keep free from _ lice if they can fird a good dusting | place. Othors are | too lazy to dust themsel ves, and if these indoleut hons _ have chicks they â€" are sure to need _ treatâ€" ment for lice. Gather the eggs twice daily. All dressed birds snould be isolated. Whitewash is very efective against vermin. â€" When â€"wet _ mashes are fed be sure they areâ€" crumbly and naot sticky, Turn the oges before caring for the incubator lamp. the congtegation in attendance. ‘College. â€" Fathor Fischer has _ always} In the afternoon at the mecting _ of Leen n ost active in the performance of ' the _ Younz Ladies‘ Sodality, which, his diutics _ and exceedingly _ popular Father Fischor was ins{rumental | in‘ with the‘; rmbers of the parish. J orgenlzing seven years aco, they show |â€" In addition to ofrganizing the Younz| ed thcir appreciation of his s@rvices by{I adies‘ Sodality h> organized _ the} prescating â€" him with an address, _ a (bt‘stisn Mothers and the St. Mary‘s purtse of gold and a bouquet of toses _ > Club for young men, all of which art} Rev. Father Fischor was born in in a flourishing condition. | Rev. Father Fischor was born in in a flourishing condition. Waterioo Township in 1874 and roâ€"l Father Fischer will bes ceived his elementary education in‘ Berlia by Rev. Hubert Ac Chepstow, Ont., after which he atâ€" St. Leuis patish, Waterloo. Rev. A.J..Fischer, C.R., who â€" has been associated with St. Mary‘s parâ€" ih in lâ€"rlinc since _ its ordination, and who has been transiertred to the St. Louis parish in Waterloo, â€" tads larewell to the St. Mary‘s congregaâ€" ticn on Sunday mortrinz. He celspratâ€" ed Mass at 8.30 o‘clock and detivered an appropriate larewell address _ to Straw and hay make excellent ma terial for the hong‘ nests. > 1901 1903 1905 Who has teen transferred to the St. Louis‘ parish in Waterloo POULTRY POINTERS | GR. REV. A Fall Wheat Oats Service in Berlin ... 38 229t . 1.06 io B7 . 6.02 138 t 1.03 a2 73 J. FISCHER, C. R th sed [ D 40 40 52 82 41 m M 15 41 48 39 36 The Hamilton _ city: council flr‘t‘l’(‘(‘llék that henceforth civic business C ip transavted according â€" to _ accepted |&p !stiprss principles. The controllers q iru-u rearnded that the deposit of @ |$221.50 made byâ€" Hill Bros. in _ conâ€" $ nection with their tender for _ plastâ€" # cring at the Sick Children‘s Hospital @ j be forfrited because they refused _ ta © fcarty it thiir contract. lg werk. â€"Myâ€"book, **Woman‘s Own Mcdâ€" ical Adviser," also sent free on reâ€" quest. Write toâ€"day Address Mrs. M Summers, Box H 501, Windsor, Ont. To All Women: 1 will send _ free, with full instructions, my home treatâ€" ment which . positively â€" cures Jucorrâ€" hoca, Ulceration, Displacements, Fallâ€" ing of the Womb, Painful or Irregular Periods, Uterine â€" and Ovartan Tumâ€" ors or Girowths, _ also lHot Flushes, Nervousness, Meclancholy, Pains in the Head, Back or Bowels, kKidney and Bladder troubles, where caused by weakness peculiar to our sex. _ You can continue ‘treatment at home _ at a cost of only about 12 ecnts a Scaly legs are caused by a _ smali insect or mite, which burrows beneath the shin and deposits its eggs. Wash in warm seapy | water and when «4ry apply vaseline containing $wo per vent. creoline to the affefted â€" parts. epeat treatnent twice a week _ till cured. Scftâ€"sholled eges ate usually the teâ€" sult of a lack of tire in the food supâ€" ply, though they riy be the result of the fowls being too fat. Give a liberâ€" al supply of liime in the form of _ grit, old plaster or o ster sholl and encourâ€" age the hens to take exercis¢ and feed considerable green _ feed, _ especially clover. poultry before _ and see if â€" the chicks ate not mate thrifty. 1 This woek ... . Last week ... Two weeks ago Same week 1912 19M17,.,...222 22222 190 220. s PIM s2.. 0i mss nescarse 1908 ... 000000 tended St. Jerome‘s College _ After : in 4& s10¢k at the above pF 166. gradvating in 1896 he went to Rome j whre he remain:d for thsee years and E. H. THAM ER & SON | on Feturning taught for! two years in % 9 the College. lHe was ordainsd _ as u‘i Cor. King and Scott Sts. priâ€"st in 1401 and came to the parish 9 m 2 yeirs later and has been enzaged in | £ on kn [.-r“ qinxrs m.u'sm E th> parish since with the exception of ©@000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢0 ShOTG inteTVALS WRGD DJ 1AUGDE 2L Th | connnnso ces ce ce o o n o omm mm mmmmmmmmmmmmmeme Father Fischer will be succceded in Berlia by Rev. Hubert Aesmans, . of 1806 1905 1and 1903 A Windsor Lady‘s Appeal Will Keep Deposits To WaTERLOO BUTTER MARKET. Farmers‘ Creamery Separator Prints 22. 2B 26 23 27 28 21 17 18 23 19 25 23 26 25 21 26 31 30 23 21 20 22 26 D T â€" Phone 185 3 ® $ King St. _ Waterioo 3’: <@ § Passsse46A0A80A0804042 i.ficrm;m Mills on Strasâ€" ® burg Road and near g Doon, _ former Geo. g'Woll’_c property at ® small bank UAGAAALAAGEALAQAARRAAOLRCA : This week |. ... Last week ....0., Two weets ago Same week 1912 TBE lass sieoss 1910 ....;... s 1909 ,02000.0, u22022. O e 1M sls use 1906 2022222 222222 1905 ...ll2lk lc ME L2 cns. cesc 1908 ......2. 2222 sescsscssseeccccse cececessecece0secceecee0e0ee0ee20 002 A. K. GRESSMAN, $3 per month For Travelling Bags, Ete. _ Prices Right CALL AT WILHELM‘S STORE, and se their beautiful and large stock of It will pay you to anticipate your future requirements and lay ‘ in a stock at the above pr zes. E. H. THAMER & SON, i roome Before Going on Your Vacation EGG MARKET. M. WILHELIM] Waterico‘s Harness Shop of Manufactures Clearing Lines. â€" % .0 Balbriggan U. Units 39¢, or 3 for ........ ..........._. $1.00 single texture Paramatta Raincoat, guaranleed waterâ€" 3 piece Tweed Suits, good wearers, at ... ........ $5.95 soft white Shirts, self stripe, lounge collars, reg. $1.35, ‘"Llama‘" black cashmere Sox, 25¢, or 5 pair for $1.00 j Rent : house and barn near Newâ€"laid 19 19 19 22 18 20 an 19 18 17 111 15 13 ‘Note Our Prices |_of Special Ring | Lock Fence. ; Probably you are nmot aware _ that ‘an underâ€"gauge wire â€" fence in _ the ; RING LOCK STYLE is being offered by some firms at a less price than the regular heavy gauge {ence. © Forty â€" years in wse, 20 years the Standard, presâ€" cribed and Recopmanded by physicians. For Wemen‘s Ailâ€" meonta, Dr. Martel‘s Female Pijis, at your druggist. Are You Coming West Lincoln B. Snyder 1i so write or call on me. 1 have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shatres or sell on crop payâ€" ments. Choice land, good _ water, close to school and town. ‘The largâ€" est Waterloo County settlement _ in Saskatchewan. Bay or rent a larm here. PHONE 217. oPP. CITY HALL. 8â€"1. _ Hardware Merchant Opp., City Hall Be: GALT BOY BUYS HOTELA Dixon Taylor, licensee of the _ Do minion Totel, Queen _ and _ Sumach, Torbato, has sold his privileges to Arthur Appleyard of Galt for $42,000. The application for transfer has been file®@with the License Commission. We recommend our brand of RING LOCB FENCE SUPERIOR to anyâ€" thing else offered _ jn this style _ of make. No. 9, 18 in. at per rod ......... 2%¢ No. 8, 46 in., at â€"per rod ......... 27¢ No. 7, 44 in., at per rod ........25¢ We also stock a POULTRY FENCE 48 in. high at a low price. And also all Ne. 9 wire fence. FROST STEEL GATES: For information that wiil load to the discovery or whereaborts of the person or persons suffering frort Nervous Delulity, Fits, Skin Dis ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, and Chreme eor Specia Complaints that cannot be cure« a @he Ontario Medical Institute %60â€"265 Yony~ Street, Toronto x® la order to incet _ competition _ on this style.of fence we are prepared to fill all orders where _ this particular kind of fence is desired. _ Remember, it is only made of the 9% gauge wire instead of the regular No.9 gauge. OUR $1,00> REWARLD LOW King St. _ â€" Waterioo 8. B. BIEHN, PRICES Guernsey, Sask. Berlin

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