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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Nov 1913, p. 10

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TESERROY | cevsevces C ussevsene Bram per ton ... . mum lots ........... C , per foR ... ..... Potatoes, per bag ... ._ .i Butter, per In ... Fggs, per dozen .. .. _. . .: *> ~ STRATFORD, NOV. 6, 1913 Wheat, Stendard .. ... ... ... Oats, Standard ... ......... ME PW evssayges serscerse eescurssesovee + i.‘ . _Q@UKLPH WMARKETs *." > GUELPH, NOV. 6, 1913. c NEW HAMBURG. ‘.; NEW HAMBURG, NOV. 6, 1913, * * STRATFrORD #arkers: °_ WATERLOO MARKETS. WATERLOO, NXOV. 6, 1913. w pet toa , per cord rt cattle @uanesrce pewnrobed asuten -ouc-"‘ Q« » 6. ELMIRA MARKET. ELMIRA, NOV. 6, 1913. * ME erwusrers e nrin s evaies ere »BB .89 , per bushel ...... ..... .85 .80 F, family, per cwi. 2.75 3.80 '.',J’._' ton ... ;ISM ?490 per barrel Agate ... ... l..22. . per lb. per lb. . @odess000 essenes@® eesces sesess bomedies Aesrssceq scsespermiee , per Ib. catile ...... ......... 0. _ GALT. BALT, NOV. s, 1913. anestese0 deseasces erregies »nnescors . seestzest 88â€" ves«.... 45.00 _ 15.50 sns 619 _ 7.35 wersssscccse .18 .80 ... $3.00 24.00 ....26.00 27.00 mss +7 .61 . 2.s0 .. .38 10.50 10.75 . .34 .35 12.00 14.06 .. .32 .34 ... .35 .38 . 1.10 _ 1.10 L.1.3%5 0 1.30 .85 33 2.50 %.13 22.0) 2.00 2.60 A4 .J5 .24 16 .18 .00 13.00 J8 0 30 214.00 10.00 .35 18 183 A8 .32 .34 .18 21 Are needed to escape collision with bicvcles, troileys, or other conveyâ€" ances. If there is any dimness about your sight something is wrtong, and immediate steps should be taken to have it removed. Our Optician is well qualified _ to provide glasses that will enable you &o sac clearly. Heller Bros. Quebec egislature. T. Brassard, Libetal ; Ludger Tiuâ€" deau, Independent, and Marcellin Roâ€" bert and Stanislas Paulin are con‘iâ€" dates for the St. Jobn‘s seat in th> of sales, $755 to $7.90. 19e to 15¢ up; native, $4.1v to $5.10, yearâ€" tings, §$5.20 to s6 15, ‘ambs, native, $o.5 to 27. CHICACH LIVR stooR. CHICAGO, Nov. 4.â€"Cattieâ€"Iteceipts 1000; market, slow:,bâ€"eves, $6.70 to $7 80 Texas alvers $6 65 to $7i0; stockers ant feeders, $5 to $7."0; cows_ and _ heifers $3.30 to $§25; calves, $8 75 to $11. Hogyâ€"Receipts, 27.000, market, 15¢ tt 2ue lower; light. 47 3v io $7.90; mixed. $7.35 to $$.05; heary. $2.3%Â¥ to $5.06. reugh. $1.35 to $$.05; heary. $2.% to $5.46. reugh. $1.3v to 37.45; pigs, $4.75 to $1..5. buik Deliveries of hogs wei light, conse: quently prices were "rmr. Felects, fed an watered. at $5 to $9.15; $X 75 to $8.35, f o b.; $9 25, weighec of" cars. ©T BRICS, PI00 10 FTAT. Sheepâ€"HReceipts, 28,«.C; market. strong lhe to 15¢ up; native, $4.1v to $5.10, yearâ€" out, at 75¢c per head «ess. .. Veal Caives The calf market was firm af unchangâ€" ed quotationa: Choice vemls wold at $3 to $10; good caives. $$ to $9: inedium. $7 to $7.50; commnn raives. $5.560 to $6.50. Sheep and Lambs Sheep and limba vere in demiic at steady prices, as follows: Ewe3 suld a1 ;;25 to $5.25; culis and rams. $2.75 ‘o T6: lambe. $7.40 to $750; bucks culled Stockers ~nd Feeders There was a fiir trice in stockera and feeders at Monday‘s derline _ Steera, 100( to 1100 iba . sold at §6 to 16 35; stoera, a0 to 1000 iba.. » $5.;° to $6: stackers, 50+ to 800 ibs.. at §5 to $5.75; rough eaatern stockers, at $4 25 to $ . Milkers anâ€" Springers Receipts of milkers and soringers were stmail and prices were firm, at $5) to $110 TORQNTO, Nov. 4.â€"iBeceipts o live stock at the Union Yarde wer 78 cars, compiising 14"* cattle, TY hogs, 1062 sbheep and lambs and 8i ealr .3. 4 Butct se * Cholce steers, $7.2.. to $7.50; chaice heiâ€" fers, $7: gond steers ani heifers. 36.75 to $7: medium. $§.7% 11%f6.25, common. $ to 855& chaise cows, $1.50 ty 36: x\m m to $5 25; meJiur: cowa. $1.50 )0 4, 52t T2 20 98 25. meUZlur: cauwa. $190 1. $4.75. canner« a.i cw era. $3 to $4 25. export) butle. $6 in 36.50; buichers‘ bulls $ to #5.75+ boinena "will _ $3 50 to $4.50. STIRLING. Onp. Nov. 1 â€"Arotoday* heeme hourd. 396 boxes were offered A‘ sold at 12 15.16e. CAMPRBLEFORT® Ont.. Nov. 4 â€" Ther Wete 527 choeee hoarded "«lay; 260 solu at 1233+16¢; baltnce retused. catles and more ‘ivorahie renorts coup fed with contingad heary mavement w ‘o. enusal in c ler onining n th neal wex n exchii=i onsises ( he i@ 14. nwer nt the wind up â€" Ou%e were qu‘a ind unc anged and Eav was steagry Cashâ€" Wheatâ€"No, j rothern. €1ke No t no. Ms. .e 3 4n.. Tike; No < 12%0;_ No 1 tejectsd n eda"tle" No ~ 10. T5r. No 1 red winter 4%+: No ? go 1p2 0 2 01> ET siipte Op andiPeiP tw i i c it 2B a id Nn. 3 ‘feed. 3he. Rariev â€"Noa %, 4%he> N. eoted. X7%e; feed, 3" Â¥e, Plaszâ€"No. 1 N W o / goa V... $110%; No 3. C W., g1 MINXEADPODDS CUAEN MINNFAPOT T: YÂ¥ie e â€"â€"Onee~ \Whey â€"Dee . ¢1% to Chige "tuy, (31\1.- NC M » vo 01 hard. #6% > No 4 northern. 7%% anttWe: No t sn K2%% to XFHMC: Nu c theat, 7474 in @6%a tCornâ€"No. 3 yellow +\ ta 8%!&c, Oatsâ€"No, 3 white. 35% to 36¢. _ _UHIU1GO, Nov: 4 â€"Lower cames foâ€"dav formed the chiet cause oi a decline in wheat, ranzing from 3â€"4 to %â€"40 _ net. â€" Rymosthetically _ uther qimine were carried do@rward. corn to a net loss of 1â€"* to 4 ¢c. and nata ‘o a dron of a shade to 1â€"%¢. . Praâ€" â€"iamlons also suffered from the generat wenkin loa‘neâ€" from 11â€"1,. to #%e with the previous ctome. ‘nool whast closed % to % iower; nomn,. % to 1 lower. TuHoA tm GRAIN MARKKT. Wheat fait nushe}......8* °6 to. §0 %8 WREs newâ€"lard .... fegn rold stcrage . Cegs sviects cold at "lonev oxtra« ted . th Tonev eamha â€" Anuar Suntter Autter Butter Anttep 5 40. CATTLE MARKETS nuprrn Gny . vaxkrt. OULUTH _ Nov, Ob â€"â€"Closeâ€"Wheatâ€"Ne Bard. §5@%e. No 1 nortern AH4 0 No a-t.. §2%e to 2%¢:; Dec. §$2%e. Mag e w Sharp Eyes Onts â€"Na, swieet orage 0 12 0 :-.v .m:.f.‘i‘-'n'...."nu 0 ‘ev comba. dozen..... 2 50 3 wiysrrau unary MARK ET Scientific Opticians. Store pear Post Offic netw heat Buskhet |... TORINTO DatkKkY vyVIPV smrock. Farp« CHEFFEF MARRFEISN P¢oto C160 Chy, €614 ne SEA+ ind #6% : No q n-w‘&-rn. Tt?} '.\'-r t 2. WH74 to XÂ¥IC: Nu : es t ce sBA i teed 3il;e; No °CV . _4 well qualifed to S22M0CI001, V. MOPRC! 0. PROCDET f Part !Iâ€"L. Bochn, J. Esbaugh, at will enable you A- K- GRE”.“, Leslic Meyer, A. Herzog, E. Druar. Part 1â€"F. Helm, 1.. Boppre, L. e B 'm 1985 Echneider, A. Rosenblatt. ros Wce B | ".‘ St. Waterioo l Life is a serious thing, especially Opticians. to the man who regards it as an unâ€" Post Office. 2090000000080 00000000; interrupted tuneral, _ ;, 3PA No 8. 37540 \'-3:' Ne 1 l::-.-d. #1 4e ‘\n‘ No 4 3#4¢; re 3" Â¥e. 55. §$+1t‘4; No : € " W .. #1. GHAPS MAK=EFFr asn~ oi MARKKT. 0 28 0 %8 0 15% .}:U acquire deainess shortly ing talkative wives. _ _Str. Primerâ€"Edna Shater, _ Edythe Sattler, Mabel Hahn, George Friew. : Jr. Primerâ€"Gertie Otterbein, rorâ€" etta Braendle, Morris Geiger. Alberta Schmidt, Herman Ziegler. Class Aâ€"Gladys Steiss, Charlie Zinkan, Karl Echiefele, Amos â€" Hofâ€" man, Elias. Moeser, Freddy Steiss. ‘ Class Bâ€"Edythe Hackbordt, Edwin 1 Classâ€"Marian Martin, â€" Herman Moeser, Maud Buehier, Willie Buehler. lrt_ma Wood, Maric Hucha. Sr. Iiâ€"Sylvia Hoer}e, Viola Braenâ€" dle, Vera Zinkan, Salome Shaefer; OUrville Hilliard, Louise Fried, Dord: thy Schiefle, Katherine Schwartz, Peter Martin. j «Junior Deptâ€"Miâ€"s Maude Deibel. . | Jt.â€" Hâ€"Hilda . Braendle, Batrice! Zinkan, Eckhardt Otterbein, _ Karl Sipoe | ol en ocm ts mn o ENOE Steiss, ‘E_tle Steiss, Beatrice Habn The following is the monthly school report of Heidelburg Public School, for October:â€" Senior Deptâ€"Mr. A. F. Hansuld. 5. TVâ€"Waltet Steiss,: Vera ~ Schâ€" weitzer, Mary Otterbein, John Htahn Sr. l1Iâ€"Hilda Kercher, _ Garficld Hilliard, Almet Braendle, Wny Kuhn. The Optician and Jeweler. 2l Hing 8t. W. â€" Seriin NEW ; | IMPROVEMENTS binder twine. Here you can secure the bard shiny coal that gives lots of heat. _ No clinkers, little ashes, and a square deal for a round dollar. Are constantly being made on eyeglass mountings. Our mountings â€" keepâ€" your glasses firmly in position withâ€" out pinching the nfose. l And then wechaveâ€"a reputaâ€" tion for fitting difficult cases. We can fit mountings where others fail. 298 Queen Str..flnrc;fln. Phone 1155. School Report after acquirâ€" #Nz There will be sold by public aueâ€" tion on the farm of the undersign, ;'nfl.:- Fouth of Berlin, on _ the ; road leading to Mammbeir; on Eommerit, "7.-;;.. serv> -m’?â€".u_guw Tucls Cattie ;â€"Phta % llo"stéinsâ€"cow with pedigree due‘ to calvé in Febs., cow with pedigree due to calve in March, cow, with pedigree® due tol calve in July, hefer wi‘h pedigree due to calve in June, 2 heifers with pedigrees, 5 and 7 inonths cld, pure bred bull with pedigree, 2 y. grade Holstein cow due to calve in December,. 2 grade Holstein cows due to calve in January, grade Holstsin cow .due to calve in March, grade Holstein cow‘ due to calve in June. Also a numter of chickens. Implements, â€" Etc.:â€"2 wa ons, . 1 }nwly & new, â€" Pair bob sl_igzhs, nearly ~now, two‘seated â€" cartiage, Frost & _ Wood hay loader, nearly new, Masseyâ€"Harris disk drill; shoe drill, disk harrow, cultivator, ts 0â€" furrow _ sulky â€" plough, ©2 ploughs, wheel scraper, fanning mill, 2 â€" iron gates, nmuantity of fence wite, cedar posts, logging chain, 2 sets | h:avy team harness, set carriage harness, cream separator, 20 gallon milk cans. Household â€" Effects :â€"Corner â€" cupâ€" board, sink, 2 sidetoards, 6 _ dining | room chairs, 2 parlor taples, spring rocker, rocking chair, iron bedst:ad, 1 wash stand. Horses :â€"B&y tegm, rising 7 anl 9 years old, well matched, weight 2900 lbs., dark bay team,.rising 10 and 11 years old, weight:$400 lbs, bay tcam rising 9 years old weight 2600 1.s. Â¥iz :. Jnete will be sqld by public aucâ€" tion, on the farm f‘ the undersigned, 1 mile south of "Terlin, on the Petâ€" ersbutg road, on at 1 o‘clock pim.,p, ~, .0 _ The â€" following Valuable property 2 Shortz â€" twofurrow grnz plows, single plow, hiy rack, stales, capariâ€" ty 1200 Its., coal stove, tox stove, and many other articles tco numerâ€" aus to mention, ‘ also atout 1000 bushels of oats. TERMS :â€"Grair, young pirzs and all svms of $10 and vnder cash. OVer that amovnt 123 months credit on a good sectrity or 5 per cent. ofl for cash payments of credit amounts. MICK DETZLER, Proprietor. A. J. MICKUS; Auctioneet. â€" Wednesday Nov. 26th. 1913 Implements :â€"~Frost & Wood tini 4 ft. cut, Frost & Wood hay loadcr, Masseyâ€"Harris, 12 ft. steel. hay rake, Masseyâ€"Hartis stee} land roller, Mas seyâ€"Harris 4â€"horse cultivator, Frost & Wood Disc ~drill, ©Frost‘ & Wood twoâ€"furrowâ€"Crovn. gongâ€"plow, Frost & Wood 5â€"section itcn hatrow, â€" the above implements are all marly new, 5 weeks old. i’ Morses :â€"Sortel * mare 6 years CA loal to Royal Sovereijn, weigh‘n 1350 lhq sorrel horse 3 640, weighing 1150 lps., sortel m: com Bg 2 years old, got by Prince of Avon, bay horse 3 years old, got hy Lord Tinto, weighng 1350 los., tay horse 7 years old, weighing 1300 l5s. bay mare coming 2 years, got by Favorite, sorrel colt â€" rising 1 year old, got by Prince of Avon. Cattle and Pigs :â€"3 heifers supâ€" Posed to be in calf, Durham bull 1 year old, 7 head yearling cattle, 5 "alves, sow due to pig by time o‘ sale, sow due to pig Jan. Ist, 2 ‘l'uulq Nov. 25th. 1913. ; Commencing at i o‘clock p.ox. shatp. _The _ {ollowing valuable prozerty; Farm Stock will be sold by public % years a member of the _ Separate School Board,; a member of _ the Holy Name Society, amd was also pew rent collector for a number of years. He was also a member oi Welcome Lodge, A.O.VU.W., in which he held various offices, and of _ the Boot & Shoe Workers‘ Union. Te He is survived by his wife, soven sons and two daughters, Rev. J. W. 54. Anpe‘s church, Hamilton; Chatles 91 Alir‘ns strcet; George, 112 Welâ€" lington street; John, Chicago, . I11., August, Erie, Pa., Harry, Toronto, Miss Josephine, at home, and Mrs. Harry Lang, 146 Webetr street. One sister survives in Germany. A husband should have an unlimitâ€" ed bank account in order to check his wile‘s expensive tastes. Boot Co.° ‘ The daceased was an active member ‘of St. Mary‘s R. C. Church and was prominently associated with various organizations of the church, being a membet of the St. Boniface Society, of which he was President for the last elevenâ€"years; and a member of and ‘came to Betlin in 1887 and has resided hore since. He was~ a shoeâ€" maker by trade and was employed at C. Ahreas Co.‘s shoe factory. for twentyâ€"three years and during _ the last three years at the Berlin Felt And, but was able to be up _ and around until a fow days teflore his demise. ~ The late Mr. Engiert was born _ on Feb. 38th, 1849, in Knelsheim, Baden, Germany, and came . to this country at the age of 17 years and settled at Weissenberg. At the age of 21 he was married to Theresa Hauser.> For four and a half years he tived at St. Agatha, cleven years at _ Mildmay, four and a half years at Walkerton + The death took place at â€"1.30 o‘elock on Saturday afternoon of Mt. Andrew Englert, 162 Wellingtion street one ol Berlin‘s best known and highly respected citizens. â€" The deâ€" geued had been ill since September C o la nmninlrnar AYBE, if you call at our A. ENGLERT( M store today, you will be w# ‘Known Citizen Parcd § @Ole to pick out a pair of Boots § "Runsy On Semdey Aer © §7UST POUR FLT AND STYLE ._ : a Briet liiness for about oneâ€"half of the reguâ€" § _ WAS IN HIS 65th YEAR|S Zar $price. ~ <2%! DEATH OF MR. _| A. ENGLERT] ; Thursday about _ 8.30‘ o clock Sergt. Grasser and P. C. . Halling found the two men cating their break last in a farm horse rear the House of Refuge bush, having slept in . a uniform of blue trousers and grey coat. ‘The Guelph ofcials removed the priscuers. Thursday. Alfred Schaefler was sentenced in July last by Magistrate Weif to serve one year for theft, having stolâ€" zn the gum box from the front ol L. Bardon‘s bakery when under the inffuence of liquor. ‘ He was suszected of other. petty thefts. \u.wuummwt.' and Philip Mohnam _ of :oekvub” who was also serving a tence ol ! one year, were the two â€" runzways. t The escape of the ‘two prisoners was not dissoversd by the . Prison| Farm authorities until the evening roll call. A telephone message was received by Berlin polite at the Prisâ€" oners might head this way. Special Offer Aâ€"very clever capture was Sergt, Grasser ~and P. C, m on ‘Thursday when they took into custody two prisoners who had «es ESCAPED EROM GUELPH Alf. Schaefier and P. ‘The Chronicleâ€"Telegtaph, Waâ€" terloo County‘s newslest paper will be offered to new _ subâ€" scribers from now till Dec. 31st, 1914, (or one year â€"and three months) for Chronioleâ€"Telograph Waterioo, Ont. Take advantlage . of this splendid offer and send in your order now, to the The Berlin Daily Telegraph, Berlin‘s bfightest apd â€" best paper, to new subscribers from now till Dec. 3ist, 1914. for the smail sum of * Only $1.00 $2.00 t * \meaass . For information that will fea¢ to the discovery er whereabouts a the person or prrsons suffering from Nervous Detrlity, Fits, Skin Dis ease, Blood Prison, Genito Urinary Troubles, ind Chrome or Spscia Complaints that cannot be cure © re Ontiris Medical institutg $60â€"265 Yor~~ Street, Toronte @ $15.00 WEEKLY AXD EXPENSES for trustworthy man or _ woman to act as travelling represebtative. Rapid promotion. Previous experi~ ence unnecessary. Commence _ in home tetritory. Winston Company ~$1,000 REWARD Dry Goods business. Apply to J# cob UMMI!, Waterloo, 37â€"t. LOSTâ€"ROLL OF WASTE COATED paper, containing twelve yards, on Erb St., Waterloo, between Devitt‘s Block and John Ritter‘s â€" farm, Finder . please leave at Chronicle Telegraph Office. 4 WAN TlLJDâ€"Good smart boy on this bargain propoâ€" sition and get the most for little money. Send in your name now. The Early Subscriber Always Gets the Bost Value Chronioleâ€"Telegraph Waterioo, Ont. KIBLER mm nrenes o., § : Jdan. 1915 for $1.00 Get in Early Stratford The Chronicleâ€"Teleâ€" We have odd pairs in Men‘s, Women‘s are offering them at groatly reduced prices GENUINE REDUCTIONS.â€" GENERAL WANTS T&D &# 4A The undersigned desires to announce to the public that he is prepared to conduct auction _ saies throughout Waterloo County. Terms reasonable. Best of satisfaction guaranteed. Anyâ€" one intending holding a sale write, call or phone. AUCTIONEER‘S NOTICE Phone 70€, Berlin. Office in Glick Block, above Ritz‘s Drug Store, King St. 43 41. Are You 4 Coming West If so write or call on me. I have choice farms, all sizes, to rent on shares or sell on ctop payâ€" ments. _ Choice land, good _ water, close to school and town. The largâ€" est Waterloo County settlement in Saskatchewan. Buy or rent a farm All policies gustanteed by the Log don and Lancasbire Insurance Comâ€" pany with Assets of $16,8308,838. i .. ALFRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY !C. A. BOEHM, â€"â€" â€" District Agcat { Waterloo, Ont. â€"«Phone 246. Women‘s and Children‘s boots, and INCORPORATED 1878 x Head Office _ â€" Waterloo * Subscribed Capital ............. $350,000 Deposit with the Dominion € Government ... ...... ...... $117,140.00 The Mercantile Fire 1 hornton INSURANCE â€"COMPANY 44 When You Are About Manufacturers and perfect _ fitting. Costs nothing to try one on and i; may save you time and a $5.00 bill. Try it on and see. ‘To purchase a New _ Suig come in and ste the New Â¥. & D. Models. See whay we can do for you at $15.00, $18.00 or $20,00. Ready for service in half an bour. Guaranteed Buy of the Makers 8. B. BLEHN, E. J. SHANTZ

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