Baum. OCT. 9, 1913. T-. » ELMIRA, OCT. 23, 1913. - .mtwFt.t» .."'" ,... me__ .33 .84 pun. per bushel .r. H .__ . .79 .80 "out, bunny, per cwt. 2.75 2.80 â€out. high grade _. .. _.. 3.00 km. per ton ...rtr .._.. 2300 24.00 Btrtter per Its. .... iii L...... i........ mm... LI, Nik' -.. .......... ....... .3: $1; per ton "m.... P_V.em .,.l4.00{ 15.00 v. par to: w. ......I.5o 10.00 rumm- per pk. ....-r-._ ...... .50 thickms, par lb ... .13 .20 lint, live ,.l... _ IA'rthoo mm. _ WATERLOO, OCT. 23, 1913. mt, Standard mini. special .. glam, Janet -r. A ' per ton ._ In“. htnd gut!!!" ..t Chickens, each .._... mr Butter par lb 'r-trm-.. . Ml per dozen ..". mic-vim per tag $1.00 up, be: doen ..30 9'? My can tn lug: Ion .......... .7l .80 ““9. Per ton .e..rq ...... 24.00 Potatoes, per bag PF- _ .85 1.00 m [It tb.....-... -...... .18 3‘9, pcrdozen . _. qt' .33 no“. dressed -r _ J0.50 10.75 my '" ton ..... -........ 15.00 15.50 gun per lot, “1‘50 7,50 Cd, "r and . 6.50 7.50 km cattle ..d. ...,......6.7S 7.35 “in up “PM! ...... “if": m In. ...... . BERLIN runners. _ BERLIN, on 23, 1913 Mettte you no In. - ....z.7o Q“! In: 100 In ....r. ...1.ao iii? per hush. w, __rPN My m hunt F.. ... - on. be bush his“. m In; ...-. m C mutual) "ARKEnS. '1'Lurrx-uriri2r---ra.--u'"c-- mum. per ton V 26.007 m; Standard ? ‘1“an - gnu-non ...... nu...“ Mes, per bag . I, live. pet can Mor ttour M's ikgsr CUB-LP}! IARKE'I'S. GUELPH, OCT. 23, NB. upâ€... on.lq|~.- II ptr -...- â€on... "an ...... I. live inn. per ton i “no tl ...... .....‘ yo J. 8.3-. was ... ... no 2.00 r"....-.... . TFV .... .. .38 as ..-._.. n...“ .--... ......AS 1-35 â€pl", per m..-...." Arat clâ€: .r....t..... 5.50 - ....---0 cu... H...“ pelton ... .v.-r. 23.00 24.00 Iv. per ton Mr.". 26.00 21.00 _ -_.e-. ___ -FF-F_ .25 .27 hind J...:............. 10.00 10.25 can. can. OCT. a, nu. NEW HAMBURG. HAMBURG, OCT. M. ttid, out ......t. pet tarret.........Lt.stt ...-.. "a..." nu...- but. an ...... 11.fo, WI? an]. ...W.. ......... to...“ . "nun...- ......... 1.10 _..... .15 .. .50 '" .25 2.50 13.0. 12.00 . " .1. ._. 22.00 8.50 8.50 .. 2.70 21.00 23.00 0.25 0.40 .... III - ' .13 .50 .75 . .25 .21 .. .30 .28 36 .48 .80 .37 .60 8.25 " .15 .75 .83 2.15 175 24.00 10.00 27.00 22.00 .38 .65 .52 1.00 9.25 .30 .28 .18 .18 .05 .06 1.10 1.35 1.15 .83 2.80 .83 .37 .28 5.33 .43 .30 1.40 1.40 1.40 1.20 .35 .30 10 " CIHCMIO an. 1tt.--Ct"ttmat I... at Mum» In all mumm- Ind O hum-sh one“. "any ru What. At tho the "We! Tere "rttttv, l-h- to W“ cru- last night. Cm anus“ t-te to 3-h- w I no an" .mh N run at 1-80 to 840. It Mormons ttte out-om- 5 _"d hm Pie dawn“: tat . the " t'ii;iii, If“ _, ctoret' ll Ak to 'h lll‘ - e ' " mm. ik, “as“ A. Ion-r: Bud-mt " at": Puri. uVlnn‘ed m 1'. _ Am.. vn-rn munching"). tum-cu. um tty MARK". umâ€. 'ul'or. 'tOtt-r. Put-o r. '11». a, t‘hD'O'IO. "ity n w'lm I "MOM. "M. it......."..... n " 013% "hum-o. new. m........... " tt tt [0% “in†urn-bun .r.....t... 036 .... -'wew. mu wan" .....~.~t†-.-.rr- '"I, â€ht-n- In". M auto tt SI .... "on". tum-mm]. In wttq. o la . " Hum-V. eotrthr. d.~n'n.. .. ' Mt 8 oo 'ihtPF.r" 'ut ".1 MattVt. WtN.Nti'ts'G. Oct. S'L-TN vrrioq try smart; mum l u'mnurr teem-g on “I. loco: "an: man-Int. the olmthowm. an 10:30" of X:- to T.'ce 1 the any». Cum demand we: can. "at. nml "tttt (INCH on. unchanr-d and "ttat lie to lc lower can- ' "st-No. I “when. 18in; Ma. - an. Ttt%e: No. I do. Hie: Nth l do. Inn-gr" No. t reterted "all. Tic: No. t um. 13:. Na. 1 red unmet. It0he; No. , (IQ; T8lit._No. 9c'to.. fie. _ -.-__ "'Jinislx'of'z‘ liaiif' £25567 if)? ' c.w.. 83Wr; No. I cum: wed. Me; Am l teal. 31g: No. {ft-MI: Mlec. __ A -- Barter-ho. 3. “Kc: No. t 89c: It loclrd. 31c; NM. 87r. Fnsts- . 1 NN c. V1.15; No I CAV.. ".13: No. , c.W.. $1.01!. '."_S'K.tPqtd " GRA8N MARKET. Bu.NNEAPCmTs. Oct. ".-C.'rttsgt - w'tetgt-rtetr. sun: Flay. Sins to 81c; Ma. I hum. “My: No. 1 northern, 81% to "tr. No. 2 am. I'M; tt Fee. corn-No, , renuw. " to 68e. ttttts-No. 3 wlulo. 3t% to 863it F.uttr--Lirenarryen. b'ra"--UnehantrtNt. CAMPBELLFOR". tTet. M.-mmrrdrd, (as taxes: an» at 18 11.1%; 130 at 12%e; tntmrrtuntord, _ -. __ _ - . _ -FrTiris'iiut. 2t.-At today's rim-u board. 55:! boxes were Mined; 326 sold at " Tr16c; balance at 1251-, u: ...-... “an...†"7... -_" v W, Sheep um! 1amtNs-Reeeit"as. 2000: act- ,Ive: venrllngs the higher; lambs $5.50 " 37.75; a few SLIS: yearling: 3‘50 to " 25; Viewer! " to $S.33; ewes $2.50 tc “.75; sheep. mixed. it?" to $5.15. . . (““3500 LIVE EEOC“. CHICAGO. Get. 'gg.-cattie--Reeeipts, 5000: market. steady; beeves, 86.30 to $9.50; Texas net-rs. 56.15 to 87.90; stuck- era and (cedar. $3.10 to W.65; cows and heifers. t3.9t to $5.3“: valves. " to “n.5,". Hop,s--tteciir. 20.1mm market, We to lit: Lnnr. light. 815-) to $3.10. heavy. " 40 to 83.2"; muted. t7.5t to “.25; rougn. " 40 to " 55; pins. H.73- to $1.50; bulk ot miles. 87.65 to tli.ltr. tmeep--btetetrttB. 45.000: market. steady; native. " to 85. yrnrllnm. 85.10 to as}; "-oat *rvu'a 1:55 to 31.15. DULUTH. on! 2r-ctesre-wtseat - No. t hard. 8658-: No. t nortttern..t81ke; Na. , do., "" l to sage. Montana. No. I turd. an“; I"- "%e, May. We ulna. (REESE MARKETS. UNION LIVE STUCK. TORONTO, "et..2L--iteeeipts 0! live stock at the Union Yards were " cars, l339,cuttle. 165 hogs. an sheep and lambs and 121 cuves. Butch!" _ chotee butchers. " to $7.23: good but- chers. 35.75 to tt; medium. $6.25 to 16.54): common. 85.50 to 85.75; choice cows. " " to $6.25; sued. $125 ta " so; common. “.60 to 85; manners arm when " " N; butchers' butts. 85 to $5.50; bologna bulls. " IP, “is. . _ - . attacker- and Feeders The market for norm-rs and feeders was nrm; steers, 1wa to 1150 lbs†"A, ., Tum. steers. mm to mm mm. " to $12.25; slackers. 600 to soo 109.. 55.15 to 86; rough ornlern Moe-x2". “.50 to " Milken and Springer; Prlces st!“ krep hip... Ior ..ood to chalet! mllkern and springer-9. YesterxhW they ranged from $50 to " each. 'tae bum would b; trom 570 to “a each. _ Veal Ca an The market tor vval (axrcs held steady u to"nws:AChoice valves sold tram " " no; good calves. " to $9; medmm. " bt 'Tar. nymmnw, " " u on 'ao; rough cal:- r..n calves. as." to " shun and Lamb; Light nee pm mused a "run: market at [anon-mg prlcoS' Sheep. ewes, and (ram "s to " SS; runs and culls. 'eiii-irtrwor-aytd Miamiâ€; at o...'.' to $7.75: cull lambs. " to t6.6it. Haul Ll ht receipts caused hog prices to st! nigger. Scholar ted and watered. sold trom was to $9; Lott. $860- to Jib: weighed on cant. "go In "ea. When frUed by our expert optician are enabled to see in a mannt't they ne1er before thought possible. Why delay any longer? Come down to-day and obtain relief. Heller Bros. ttetch; “Twat. Mt' rsattrt.....It " to bt " "will mum-I ......... n is ' " Hun, nI-Ih' .q...-_.... I I" .... P-sa. Duh-l .......... t M .... â€'l'D. h|~hrl ........... n yt . " "‘0. kWh-V _rrt.re..... 't " .... Nurln-lu-uv, I. .nn. ..... " Gt ' a "nuns" “arm haul“. ()A'l'l'l .I‘I M A RKETS Persons With Weak Eyes "(LINN GRAIN MARKET. may!!! l I n‘Hrsr“. .tittm'e-r. I noun-vn . an rp loll). Srientirte Optician. atom ncu Post on“. , m Mun " . tt'ttrt.. to†, I!Illli.. I 21 . J...... on ..A..... tt " ......... " tt ......... 036 , -ett85 .lu -..t. q la Pt PM! " IMI'D . . n ifi LUTHER LEAGUE , AND S. S. RALLY IN HAMILTON President J. A. Miller Says the Lutheran Church is Too m .Modeot and Unknown Hamilton. Oct. 21.--'reday ratties) were held in connection with the Le.) ther League and Sunday School it the Synod oi Central Canada; 'meii-) ing in Trinity Lutheran Church. The; lollowing officers were elected by the; Sunday School : President, Mr. West-t cott, Hamilton; Vice-President. F.; W. otterttein ; Secretary, Miss L., t'ollmer, Gait; Treasurer, Mr. Schr- bitter. Otrteers' elected by the Luther League: President, G. Boyer. Ham- ilton; Vice-President, A. Martin, Brantford; Secretary, Miss C. Paul: Ben, Hamilton; Treasurer, C. Bolduc, Waterloo; Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Heddick, Toronto. Lutherans Too Modest. Rev. J. A. Miller presided at the Luther League rally to-night, _ and the speaker was Rev. F. It. Jensen. He said people knew little about the Lutheran Church because they were too modest. They stood for the same principles as Luther. They didn't dictate whom they were" to vote [on They said not to vote tor graiters Ind thieVes, but allow people io say who those thieves and gutters were. It was true there were sixty numer- u Synod: on the continzn . w. it 'rhet.P.R. will hereafter not em- ploy any person under sixteen years The Baptist convention or Ontario Ind Quebec adopted a resolution strongly supporting abolition of the bar and the sale of liquor in shops. It is reported that the Brit-ishl South Amen Company irpiannir1g to' make Rhodesia the source ot the world's beef supply. - me that was Inc-leis. -The time would come when all would be united in one great Lutheran Church. 1 Properly mud shun. not molding. will cure the wrong position ot the book. Try us tor and â€and: fitting. J A ll 8 E II l “www†is tor holding who! boo" do. to an: dyed is Fro" and The reason the child was " boa-o htist most likely Mr. F. E. a A, Toronto um. city, 'ocett,t'tditAialttgtd at The lenture at the maul-g session was the address by Mr. F. E. 000an WA., b'aoalty ot Education. Univer- sity of Toronto. on the all import- ant subject the “Problem ot Read- ing." In. his opening taunts the speaker referred to the slow progress which reading has made in the schools of the province. as it is not in teen log with the time devoted to . it. In other subjects the time spent on them brings better results, but in reading considerable time is necessary to accomplish this. In the Junior and Senior third classes there is otten good reading, as in the first form in the High Schools, The criti- cism which is therefore placed against the system has some justice. Ne problem, said Mr. Coombs, to deal with first, therelore, is the founda- tion. the psychology or reading. There.is the physical aide and the mental side, the former being the voice production. However, he stat- ed. that he would dept only with the mental aide, and not bother with the physical aide. Some étudents are troubled with adenoids which is he yond the control or the teacher, and the physician is needed. However, some children hare other detects. such as stammering and backward- ness in reading, and these the teacher can correct to a great extent. . T _ -.-._ ' . - _ Ol'GllT TO HAVE ATTENTION Bow, another tee-kl delay may LA RGE ArrENDANCEdpTftAcitERs C'4Mttte . w“ that win w" W“ alt winter. “y taher tsuch . chance, Y?" 119 on you you prevent it um: just the (Mental Xutarttrst-ttrretrt-tau-ineettttt.Nteettso County theNMoerotthe-eiauwt. m'W' Angolan. tum ad- prgnat when a. lam-Int nan-l drenc- and diam-ion on home gu- will; el an ’Iaterloo Conny deal and whool lain. The â€may Teach-If Announce opaod mue- amid-t. Mr. B. B. Pluto“; att Ilea- n the Berlin Collegian dad Waterloo, delivered In: add“. and Torsional institute on Thur-du- at woke on rho very Drona“ mm " o'clock. than hell; about 315 o! "Hortirulttuxt lo Public Semi." in “Induce. Em school la the The eddreee will he loud mun county was unsealed. and the cou- in this In». , reduce whieh opened an ominioluly In the (ll-claim which lollowed gives prom ot being the best Is Mine Emma W. ot llawkeeville, the history. are a very Interesting up. on the are. M. L. Wing. manor of the way she had started me echoul pr- Zlon Evangelical Church mauled dd movement in her school. and 'the the devotional curd-es. The min- "t%Mtt achieved. Ilia Ladmrr reed m: of the conventioa held one year man! eompositiotta by the up“: "Self expression", is the only true basis to oratory," said Mr. Coomhl. The child must have a mental ple- lure or what he ill-ending to give forth the proper thought. It is only as the child “I‘PBJM thought that he will give a correct thought. "It the pupil has not his heart. in the work, he will not give an adequate rendering of the selection,†he con- tinued. Those teachers who player the fundamental things Mst will have the accessory thing; thrown in. " the mind is kept (Rectal on the purpose, the accessory things are sure to follow. lion "Evangelical Church conducted the devotional curd-cl. The min- im of the convention held one you ago were read be Mr“ Fuchs and The teachers make few mistakes in their conversation. The child too has few words to convey his thought. which he um to convey his meaning. However, to can convev~ a halt a dozen meanings with one word, as he in living his thoughts as part and 33ml ol Err, Me. With that all -fhPFrirf mechanical phases at the. reading J. i] fall in. Sell expression, therefore. is'Miss the only basis of oral expression. It Aw all depends it the child is willing tn! Lit think. Continuing the sneaker .stsid Weir, that reading may be defined as a Del specialized mode of thinking. Those Kam images on the child's mind depict "i' Del ability to speak correctly. ence seventy-fave per cent. of the time spent in primary classes is given to reading, writing, and iic'itii'il Some children aromatic to spend our hall at their time in transcrib- ing. For instance, in a Toronto Ichool. one child was made to write} thirty-aix pages of the words, nuts rut. hat." The mind must be trained to logical lines of thought. In closing. Mr. Coombs said that some children have minds like a sieve. as they remember things while they are being taught, and a few minutes after they have forgouen it. , Previous to Ute address' by Mr. Coombs the communications were read. Mr. Fl. Richmond was appoint ed " the minute mercury. . A communication was received from Mr. J. L. Hughes, Toronto. thanking the association tor having elected him as honorary number: _ A resolution was passed that tt of the Public School grant to the DE. A. be given to the continuation nhools. Messrs. Weir slid Nairn were ap- pointed to receive ttea for the O.T.A. The sessions adjourned shortly _ after " o'clock and the Womi-n's Toachrn‘ Association provided a splendid dim ner lor the Indy Rachel’s present. Disappointment prevailed owing to the clncelling oi the Anita Singing Orchestra's concert which was to have been given thi- evening. To till this gap, Mr. H. w. Brown Innoum~ ed that he had secured tickets to the Star Theatre tor the play "The Two Orphans." A large number ot these were readily taken try that meant SCHOOL GARDENS AND FAIRS The team: a we mum FnhY'ucauol pa the ma. "ProbUm ot Routing." Routine Business. H7! I The report of the Nominating Cone mitten was received and adopted. {the [allowing are the omeers:- , President-L. Norman, B. A. honing oi the Idaho County rW' Ambu- tn thq " nque- and dict-lion on bone {11‘ “mandala. mum-‘- 'reai6mt, Mr. B. B. Pluto“; att Waterloo, cum " m. In Where the school lair is held the children in the school's vote " ballot to eurct suitable representatives to the Board of Directors, and this again causes lateral; in the work. This school garden education is just as cultured as school education. It is hoped to have in the ttear" Iuture than fairs throughout the county. No instruction is given to the chil- dren on the mover way ot growing and cultivating their garden, but they are all given the nine kind ot need, and allowed to go to work. Better crops could be got, the speak- er ma, it the children were given instruction, but he did not think it would make as good children, and that is what is required. Mr. W. H. Breithaupt. [augment ot the Waterloo County Historical So- ciety, was present and briefly outlined the objects or tha association, urging upon all the teachers taco-operate with m minty in endeavoring to collect and preserve any material which bears upon the history ot the county. I Exeeutise-aeessrs. Conic. O. G. (Smith, L. J. Roaming, Mina L. yZiegler. Brewster,and the president {of the kindergarten section. ant.tsaiutkeattussiaamot the The address on "School Fair!" try Mr. M. C. Hart, B.S.A., the district repuaonutive of the Provincinl De. partment od Agmltm was -eiat- ly Interesting and attractive, He aid that the when! but had orittiae and in Wamioo County, At meant the Goverrunent_has about iorty TCP- resentatives in 4ilretettt counties ot the province. and aim": sixty school kin are being held. The devotioniexerpise, at 'this morning's session were conducted by Rev. Dr. Scott. I When the sessions convened atter Idlnner, a lengthy discusston toch place on "schoorh'airtr," and m the Jddreu of Mr. F. C. H" Nt? was delivered in the morning. Mr. P. E. (bombs, M. A. Faculty it! Educatiott,'Uativersity of Toronto, was the chic! speaker of the alter- (tet, He dealt with the moth-m oi no primary grades, and woke ev- Itrnsively on the "Slow" Ae mus EHated the kind of 'tory “huh ‘he hildren like, and the kind which Hwy tenant "member for more than a tew days, and Pointed out the, "r totes to a thud story. __ Delebtes to rural tenems' confer- emi-Mr. J. Kerr, Miss Emma Lack- ' At the Thursday afternoon session Mr. P. E. Fischer's salary was in- creased from $60 to 8100. --Measrs. l w. Call, 1'11. Scott, J. D. Weir, Miss: M. E. Watson. Miss E. Laclmc't, V. J. Webster. Auditors-H. W. Brown. B. Samar. Librarian- Mr. McPherson. Mr. 2,t,'ifg to o. E. A.-Mias Jessie Kaunpt, is: E. J. Blake. _ The sessions oi the “at annual meeting ot the Waterloo County reachers' Association were concluded on Friday aiternoon. and the teach- "ers Iett tor their homes. sesereury-treatnrrer--P. F. Fischer, f macaw!) . Substitutes-A. F. Hansuld. Min Jamieson. CONVENTIONCONCLUDED Following- the splendid "rlre x- ronvcntion expressed their aithecia- tion by n reaolution MM" tatanirnottor ty adopted. that the Department of Education be asked to send Mr. (bombs to the convention when it I: held next year. Mr. Coombs thanked the ortherine tor the appre- ciation shown, and stated that mil in the. tlrBt convention he had at- The report oCitte o.Wh. delegate. VII Mounted " Mr. W. Linton and was adopted. At tho conciusion ot the business I honey vote of (hanks was tendered the retiring omens. the Hoard ol Kd. Vice-president-Nr. D." S. McPher- IZromotion thrseers Elected. School Fun. Examinatiiog _an1mitm ER ait ot when tom at ' MEDIUM WEIGHT Mkriao '. shirts uni 4trttu'ers, “I sins, I " excl ._.'"eer. ...... Wln- Be one of us and meet our ltiends. They all want. to send you postcards and exchange letters with you. We have a list of people all over the pleasant. 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THORNTON ty DOUGLAS FINE NATURAL WOOL. MEAVIER WEIGHT. plain light weight udmedium shirts woo!, nae imported tuna and and drawers, all sites. .75: drawers, excellent. "jun. at you not hi thin mm}? Many other linen. in Beeee lined and wool. tor both men oys. ttttrrretitrter-riqtt Waterloo. m, GENERAL WANTS Jul. 1915 for 81.00 Get In Early Rica's Me to 88.50 per garments. Combination Suit. my me $1.00 up 2fdthintr-more--Neeirrg / and $1.00 _ Bach “has“ to. t . use {two b"a'Mi'tr, 1.53:.“ YOUR The Mercantile Fire f All policies guaranteed by tho Lon- don and Lamb!" Insurance Cone my with Assets .ot 816,306,638. ALFRED “In“. SECRETARY f. A; man. - District Agent manna-nun an Head Office - Waterloo Are You Coming West Sublcrihed‘ Capital -............ Deposit with an Dominion "e Government ... ...... ...... $111,140.00 " no write or all on no. I hue cycles turns, all than. M mat on share: or sell on crop my- menu. Choice land. good nut. close tombool ml lown. The In.- eat Waterloo County "ttlent-t tn Saskatchewan. Buy or am . h kllCrnl0ili2's NOTICE The undersigned desires to announce to the public that he is prrpurd to conduct auction all" throughout Waterloo County. Terms reasonable. But at natisluction truartuttrrd. Any- onr intruding holding a salv- write, call or phone. Phone toh', Berlin 0m" in and: Block, above Rm): Drug store. King St. 42411 INSURANCE COMPANY PKNMAN's' tine new“! wool, in all men from " to 50, shirts and alum, not 1.10 to ......... r'--.. ' $1.15 B. B. mm, E. J." SHANTZ 81.25 Berlin.