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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Sep 1913, p. 8

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_ + There was a good active market atâ€" ~‘the Union stockyards toâ€"day. A large _ «un of cattle were offering, . but ..zeâ€" ;yu of hogs, lambs and calves wore _ 418 cars on the Union stockyards, . with 3,606 cattle, 336 calves, 1. â€" «hogs, 1.295 shcep and lambs and 22 ‘Might. There was a good detignd . ior wheat cash quotations are 1c lowe:;j ,:w west unchanged. Oats and corn <‘hoth ic higher. Government report ‘but toâ€"day was as expected, very bullâ€" ish, but had been pretty well disâ€" counted in the markets. Quotations: Ontario wheat, No. 2 winter, 90c .> $3¢, outside, according to _ location; Manitoba wheat, No. 1 northetn, P8i0; No. 2 unorthern, 97%c¢. _ Oats,. Canada westetn, No. 2, 40}¢; No. 3 Canada western, 39¢c, at lake ports, for immediate shipment; Ontario No. iwhiu, 35¢ & 36¢, outside. _ Corn, merican No. 2 yellow, 83c¢, on track Torpnto. _ Peas, No. 2, 90c @ _ O5c. g:?wheat, 53c, â€" shipping points. itoba flourâ€"Listed quotations at ‘Toronto are: First patents, $5.50;, second patents, $5.10; string bakers, $4.80; Ontgrio flour, winter _ flour, 90 perâ€"cent. patents, $3.65, seaboard. Shorts, $23 per ton, on track, > ‘Yorâ€" Montreal buyers were in for heavy butcher cattle. Distillery cattle are also in good deâ€" wmand, good heavy feeders being quotâ€" ed from $5.40 to $6. Choice stockers wanted for both home and _ export %rade. Prices were firm _ at â€" last week‘s business quotations and in gome cases from 10c to 20¢ _ higher. Lambs were a little firmer and calvâ€" es very firm, with a light run. is * Hogs were quoted steady to firm fAt last week‘s business figures. Fed and watered brought $10, Lo.b. at §9.65 and off cats at $10.25. ‘ Toronto, Sept. 9.â€" Manitoba â€"»id "BBLIOY .zricl. esnc cccsclensnc 48 Wheat ... . Dictator flour People‘s flour Middlings, per ton ... ... Butter ... ... .lscz 22 Eggs per dozen ............. .38 Chopped Screenings ......... 1.10 Rolled oats ....... ... Straw, per tom ...... Potatoes per pk $pr§ng Vchicl((:'ns, per Ehorts, per ton ... ... ... Live Hogs ..... :; .â€". ... D. Jreel, TEONE ...ccsc sscrrmcarcssee ‘Beef, hind quarters ...........â€" ‘Chickens ... ... 45 Butter, per Th ..........0. 00 FEggs, per dozen ... + _ STRATFORD MARKETS. STRATFORD, SEPT. 11, 1913 Wheat, Standard ... ... Berley ::k..... l....ll00 su.. 40 Oats, Standazd ... ..u.l, 0000 Quarter beef, hind ...... 11.00 _ 12.00 Quarter beef, front ......... 8.00 _ 9.00 Hogs, live ... ...... ...........8.99 9.00 Hay per tom ... . Flour, Special ... . Flour, Juilet ... .. WATERLOO, SEPT. 11, 1913 WRCAE .500 cssn usuceccns Flout, Ocwan ...... .:. zAgo : Flour, Agate ... ... ... 2.90 @ Flout, Seven Lilies .. ... 2.60 Apples per barrel ............ 2.50 _ 3.00 Hogs, dressed .. ... .. 12.00 _ 1280 Hay pet ton ... ........ 15.00 15.50 BAFIEY .:....c.. cssc scusructs B Jtan per ton . ..; .......:..â€"., Corn in Targe lots «... .7 Middlings, per tom ... ... Potatoes, per bag ..... ... 1.25 Butter pef Ib ......... ...:.~. Eggs, per dozen ... .25 PEAS ........ 22220 ulel l222015 BERLIN MARKETS. BERLIN, SEPT. 11, 193. Flour per 100 The ... _.2.70 _ 2.80 Bran per 100 los ... ...1:20 1.40 Middlings per 100 lbs. ...... 1.10 Screemings per 100 lbs. ...._. 1.40 Hay per ton ........ ....c«. 15.00° Wood per cord ......... ......... 600 _ 7.00. WPotatoes per bag ... ... $1.20 _ 1.30 .Eggs, per dozem ... ... .22 .33 Wheat per bush. ... ...... .90 Barley per bush ... ... .. .60 .10 Oats per bush ...... ... 40 45 FPeas, per Dusn ... 040 0.0. T5 80 Potatoss, pet bag ... ., 1 25 Straw per ton ........ .. Wood, per cord ......... g‘mrt cattle _0 ... tchers‘ cartle ... .. GUELPH MARKETS. GUELPH, SEPT. 11, 1913. eeduccene ontannage evannevedine 4+ WATERLCOO MARKETS. llll222222.... 10.00 10.35 «... 2.80 _ 2.85 21.00 en ©23.00 io. 188 â€"__ 86 s Bh 00 .28 veveccs 130 110 ie 1.35 vorins AAQ.__1.16 vevenll. 48000 .50 iescs .38 se 0 1400 22....8.50 _ 10.00 k2l.... 2.35 0 2.60 1b zscc..... 6.50 115 9.90 114 in 13 45 45 B â€" a § 23 40 6.50 6.15 18 90 55 90 .89 .36 .90 10.00 2.90 2.80 26 00 22.00 N 1.0 21.4.') .38 22.00 .80 2.80 2.90 .85 7.00 1.35 S 20 85 A0 18 Wheat. Bran, Wheat .....0. 222222 l2 .8 Corn, per bushel ... ... .8( Flour, {amily, per cwt. 2.75 Flout, high grade ........... Bran, per ton ............... 22.00 Middlings, per ton .........35.00 Barley .:sssls csretecemnccnes, PBR Lsecise serries Secricance «B DALS s csnls muaprares sevecinnses ce BVE Lsccume. seisfres conmcssinecs | 2B Buckwheat ......... u.ls 4 Potatoes, per bag ... ...... 1.0 Eges, per dozen .. ... .2 BUVLEE .:..100 cce sevieg. 0@ LAFH, pEF 1 ......u. .lslll‘ll. A HAIMSK .50 cousw? srrace B TallOw ..,..2. l.2222 222. .0 Dried apples, per lb ........ .0 Wood, first class ......... 5.5 HMogs, live, per cwt. ..... 9.5 Butter per 1b ........ ........ B4 Egzs, per dozen ..,.. ,.........22 Hay per tom ........ Hawkesville wants a good Blacksmith, and Wagonâ€" maker.â€" Also a good Shoeâ€" maker, and a good Barber. ~ Hawkesville is a good Place for Business Come and see, write, or _ phone. One of us will come and take _ you St. Jacobs or Wallenstein ard back Write or phone to Timothy Seed for Sale Government _ Standard Timothy Seed No. 1 Grade, for fall sowing at lowest prices, at the reliable sced Best coal on earth. My coal pleases every custom»r. NEW HAMBURG. NEW MAMBURG, SEPT. i1, 1913. Happily _ Married.â€"A Pretty _ but happy event took place on Wednesday Sept. 3rd at the home of Mr. Enoch Peppler when his dauchter Miss El anfma was united in boiv wedlock to Mr. Milton Seifert of inwood They will â€" reside neat Linwood. Their numâ€" erous friends wish them a prosperous and a a happy married life.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schwpitzer of Petersbutg,; Mr. _ and Mrs. _ Henty Becker of Wilâ€" liamsburg _ and _ Mr. and Mrs. Geo.. Netzel of Waterloo were Sunday visâ€" itors at _ the _ home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schweitzer, Miss Lavratt Weis, ’a(wr spending het holidays _ with her parents has left for Berlin whete she has resumed _ her â€" duties at Fehrenâ€" hach‘s Millinery . Store â€"Mr. and Mrs John Wahi and fansily of Toledo, are visiting with the fornter‘s _ mothet, Vrs. Wahl â€"Amone those who attend ed the Toronto Exhihition were _ Mr. Clinton rlahn and Miss Clata Sattier NMtrs. A. Heipe!l and daughtet _ Clata and _ Miss Selinda Weber and Mrs Albert Schiefele," Mr. C.A. _ Weber, and son Addison â€"Miss Silinda Web et is attending _ the young PeoPle‘s \ Mionmce Converdiion | which s 0 dacint held in AMildmay this week, Phone 1155 HAWKESVILLE GNTARIO GEO. BRAMM, 208 Queen St Heidelberg ELMIRA DR. THOMPSON. SAMES HALL. Coal 1.â€"pDN ABHâ€"â€"â€"â€" Alr. FRY. MR. BALLARD. T. C. MNESSINGER C PETERSON. wonc.... 12.00 12.00 wl 22. 18 0 .30 25.00 ns 48 ... .80 m 87 A8 1.00 .34 .32 A4 15 .04 .04 5.50 9.50 85 Berlin .84 2.80 3.25 22.00 {WANTEDâ€"CGood Local Agent 9.50 .55 .85 .A0 .65 .52 1.25 .24 15 .18 .05 .05 wiles west of New Hamburg _ and 4. mil:s eas* of Shakespeare on the main road leading to Stratford. . On it is a rerrly â€" new, â€" brick house with 10 rooms, kitchen and woodshed, heated by furnace, large bank batn with good stabling, cement floors, large hoz pen :nd h>n bouse, good drivingâ€"slied, ccâ€" ment silo 12x40. 1J acres _ of good tearing | crchard _ with _ all kinds of small fruits, 18 acres of good _ hard wood bush, 10 acres fall wheat, 60 actes _ in meadow and pasture never failing stream of veater, running watâ€" !er at _ house andparn, good fences. farm well underdrain>d and in . good stats of cultivatioh, fins location with Rural mail and telephone. For particulars apply to MRS. HENRY S. Bean, Shakespeare R.F.D. No 1 ALLAN C. HALLMAN, New Dundee. ; 21 King St. W. m“‘g Largest and Best County Fair in * the Province of Ontario. Don‘t fail RAAAAPPPPPPPPAPPPAAPAP®\to visitit. Single lares on al\ Rail The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm comprising 47 actes, situated 2% miles west of Waterloo, Eond bank barn and all mecessary oUt uildings, abundance of bard and soft water.~ For further particulars | apâ€" ply to En emocmmmmmen l New Hamburg. Exseutors of the late Henry S. Bean, deceased Mâ€"M. 35â€"1mo The undersigned offers for sale his ‘arm situated one mile northwest of 3t. Agatha and 4 mles north . of Baden, on Concession 1, Block B. The farm comprises about 125 actes, i5 acres bush and pasture, 100 acres under a good â€" state cf cultivation Â¥oil good â€" clay loam, good â€" spring creek, 2 never failing wells, 14 storey brick bouse, bank barn, straw | shed For durther particulars apply to At once, to represent the old and reâ€" liable _ FONTHILL NURSERIES, Splendid list of fruit and ornamental stock for Fall detivery 1913 _ and Spring delivery 1914. & ‘Start at once and secute exclusive territory. We supply handsome free outfit and pay higllâ€"st commissions. Write for full particulars. SsTONF AND WELLINGTON Toromto, Ontario. St. Jacobs cider mill will be open on Aug. 27, Sept. 3, 10 and 11. Watch this ad for furthor notice. MA Doubts About (Only when you need glasses do we recommend vyou to get them. Let us examine your eyes thoroughâ€" Iy; it costs nothing and may save you future eve cares. j In our optical rooms you are alâ€" wavs sure of the exact glasses needâ€" ed. The merve forceâ€" of your eyes by ‘trving to read â€" without titred, oF with glaases not perâ€" fectly fitted. T Fitting glasses is not a gafible, it is a SCIENCE, and if you come to us:we can preâ€" scribe the glasses you need to give this Nerve Force, which is the liie of the eye. _ _ Arnold Jansen $\Gueliph Central fair Farm for Sale Farm for Sale We Issue Marrlage Licengee. Store pear Post Office Beriin, ISAAC BEAN, Farm for Sale HENRY RAHN. R. No. 3, Waterloo Notice â€" Glassses 27â€"Amos ; hh‘-‘“!‘lst- 1910.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ' pursuant to the Trustee Act (1 Geo. tâ€" z: GEO. a. TILT, V. Chap. 26, Sec. 55) that all perâ€" , 6 T e sons having any claims or demands C B. doul Clerk of Waterloo Township. against the late Mary Wegfahrt who cres, * on died on or about the 2nd of Novemâ€" acres . ber, 1909, at the said Township . of ;“'i_‘"’ ~â€"~:| Woolwich, are required on or before pring the 1st day of October, 1913, . to tro| _ Farm for Sale |send by post prepaid or to detiver to "h’:“ _ the undersigned Solicitor for George a4â€"ir |~ Comprising 172 acres,. situated one~ uP Arnidt, the administrator _9%Wm GEO. J. THORP, _ WM. LAIDLAW Pres. Box 1444 Sec TOWNSHIP OF WATERLOO €LERK‘S NOTICE OF FIRST â€" POSTING OF VOTERS‘ LISTS. VOTERS‘ LIST 1913, MUNICIPALâ€" ITY OF THE TOWNSHIPS | OF NORTH AND SOUTH WATERLOO IN THE COUNTY OF WATERâ€" LOO. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the pcr«‘ sons mentioned in sections 5 and & of the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act. 1889, the copics required by â€" said sections to be so transmitted or deâ€" livered .of the List made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last rovised assessment roll of the said municipality to be entiâ€" tled to vote in the said municipality at clections for members of the Legâ€" islative Assembly and at municipal elections, and that said list was first posted up in my office at Blair on the 22nd day of August, A.D. 1913, and remains there for inspection. * Electors are called upon to examine the said lists and if any omissions or any other efrors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errots cortrected â€" according to law. 9 Dated at Blair this 22nd day of August, 1913. 35â€"1mo. miles northwest of Elmira, on _ the main Foad to Floradale, On propefty is a good frame house, large batn practically now and _ other necessaty outbuildings. Good supply of water. For furthr particulats apply to IRVIN A. SNYDER, AT BADEN Number unlimited. Highest marke! price paid. Next shipment Wadnesday Sept. 17th _ s AOSARLRARLRSQRRARRERRRARAL ‘The Hcume : of ‘the |Famious Anb! esns o roduct. . The Mill will open for the| Probably you are npt aware Hogs Wanted CLEMENS & HUNSBERGZR JACOB SPAETZIEL. Floradale :â€"|\ Notice to Creditors 13x4 Gates at each .............. $5.2%5 14x4 Gates at each ,...... ... $5.50 Also Stock Coil Wire, No. 9 Steel and No. 9 Steel Wire plain, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Staples, erc. It willâ€"payâ€"you tg DEAL HERE. PHONE At7. â€" ~OPP. CITY HALL: Lincoln B. Snyder Hardware Merchant Opp., City Hall Beriin Creditors â€" of Abram Shiry, late of the Township of Waterâ€" loo, County of Waterloo, Laborer, deceased, are hereby notified that his estate will be distributed on the 20th day of September, 1913, and regard will be chad only to claims of which motice shall have ‘been given in writâ€" ing to the Torontso General . Trusts Corporation, Toronto, Ontario, or to the undersigned before that date. Dated at Berlin, Ontario, the 27th day of August, 1913. W. M. CRAM, Berlin, Ont., Solicitors fot Administrators 35â€"4t IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Mary Wegfahrt, late of the ‘ Townâ€" ship of Woolwich, in the County of Waterloo, Married Woman, deceased names and addresses and full particâ€" ulars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts and‘ the nature of the securities, ~if any, held by them. â€" AND TAKE NOTICE that _ after the said last mentioned date the said administrator will procerd to _ disâ€" tribute the assets of the said deccasâ€" ed among the persons entitled thereâ€" to, having regard only to the claims ci which he shall then have received notice. 34â€"4t. The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY Dated at Berlin t August, A. D. 1913. NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. L. BITZER, Solr. for the said Adminisirator. the 16th day â€" of ecvece ascredees @B P arrmmiiue $8.95 retse ervoricrs WA ue uns $450 qrrrimesem.â€"$508 inchiils. §D 85 penlas. ... $5.50 If so write or call on me. 1 have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on crop peyâ€" ments. _ Choice land, good _ water, elose to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settiement . in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a farm For information that will leat to the discovery or whereabouts o the person or persons suffering front Nervous Delzbhty, Fits, Skin Dis ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary Troubles, ais Chrome or Specia Complaints that cannot be cute ;"wvflm io Medical Institute §oo «86 us â€"~ Strcst, Toronto@ Yeuy cannot 5o. W2006 BÂ¥ , mne* & atnt seu ugnt $ iÂ¥ £ # o School Time Around Again | $1,000 . REWARD GOOD STRONG SERVICEABLE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR SCHOOQL BOYS AND ‘GIRLS. Made in nifty .styles, all solid leather. A spccial lineâ€"6f Fall Footwear for farmers and mechanics, nice medium weight, boxâ€"calf, : viscolized moles, good to keep out the damp. Splendi¢ tor men who are usually hard om boots. s You cannot go wrong at., S. B. BIEHN, Clothesâ€" most every hboy does after the summer vacation. We want to call attention to a few of our Special Offerings in _ Boys‘ School Suits; values that you â€" find SCHOOL nowhere else. Recfer or â€" Norfolk styles, from Serges, Tweeds and Cheviots, . new fall models, tailored in the most durâ€" able manner. Our $5.50 to $7.00 Suits Ilarm. better knownm as the Chatles Forwell farm, sit@ated 3 miles north of St. Clements and 1 mile _ southâ€" west of Hawkesville._ The farm comâ€" ’prisn 141 actes, mote of less, inâ€" |cluding 14 actes busb, mostly bardâ€" wood. The balance is all good workâ€" ‘able land, slightly rollimg except 2 | acres which is watered by a cresak ‘ which crosses the southâ€"east cotner of | the farm and provides excellent Pas: | ture land. The farm is tile drained i where mecessary. (On the Property i8 | a large bank barn 74x54 feet, _ an4 | straw shed â€" 80%70 feet, athreshing ‘M is also attached to the barn. There is also a large sheep pen and orkâ€"shop afi‘m‘flo the batn. ) the parn are tent . stables t floors, and under ‘the straw shed hog pen and hen pen, also cetmâ€" |ent foors, A large drivimg shed _ is also situated some distance fromâ€"the barn. The house is atwo _ storey brick 30140 feet, with brick kitchen 25130 teet, also large summetr .‘ kitâ€" The undersigned offers _ for â€" sale about 20 acres of bush, comprising £Ood maple and beech and other wood good for saw*â€"logs and wood. Situate about 34 miles from Waterloo. Apply 34â€"1mo. chen and woodshed. ‘These buildings are all in excelient repair, . hbaving lately been reâ€"roofed. Water is a"pPâ€" plied by am artesian well. At . the house is also hard _ and soft watet. This farm has never been rented and is in a bigh state of cuitivation . and has always been occupied by the Owâ€" ner. For further particulats _ apPly on the premises or write Forwell, St. Cleménts, P O The undersigned offers for sale his Valuable Farm .for Sale BUSH FOR SALE JOSEPH ESH, SUITS Waterloo, Ont.

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