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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Nov 1913, p. 10

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)6 <.___ _ BERLIIN MaARKETS. /‘ BERLIN, NoOV. 27, 1913 »Wiour per 104 Ts ... _..3.10 â€" SBram per 100 lbs ...... ..1.230 Tello®W ...::::.: .0â€"ossee .slccs +Dried apples, per lb ....... {Wood, first class ............ lllogs. <live, per ewt. ...... Hogs, dressed Hay, per ton _ ... ........ 16.00 Straw, per ton ............ 9.00 _ 10.00 Potatoes per bag .......... 1.00 1.10 Spring chickens, each ...... .55 Pork, dressed .................. 10.00 10.25 Dictator flour ... People‘s flour ... Btan, per ton ... Middlings per ton .. Butter, pet lb ...... g:;,”p‘or dozen ..... Screenings Rolled oats Butter, per 1b .. Eggs, per dozen Wood, pet cord Export cattle Butchers‘ cattle mmy‘;'péx cwr. 3.75 _ 2.80 lour, high grade ..,... ...... 8.25 Bran, per ton ... ... 24.00 Middlings, per ton ... ..26.00 27.00 BDerley ...:».: :..... _....... B7 .61 OMt# .....l0.. 222002 222 2222 .38 40 BYB .::.mss cersenss scocorices .00 .65 Buckwheat ........ ... ... .58 .60 Potatoes pet bag ............ .90 .95 Eggs per dozen ... ... .35 Butter, per lb. ... ... .24 .35 Hogs, live, per cwt. ... 8.25 _ 8.25 Lard, per 16. ......., .â€"...... 44 l5 Fiam# .....~.. ... .co«nn .18 .18 Tellow .......: ... ...c00ss .04 .05 Dried apples, per lb ......... .04 .05 Apples per barrel ............ 2.50 STRATFORD MARKETS. STRATFORD, NOV. 27, 1913. eat, Stamdard .. ... ... ... WATERLOO MARKETS. WATERLOO, NOv. 27, i1913 GUELPH MARKETS. GUELPH, NOV. 27TH, 1913 ELMIRA, NOV. 27, 1913. MB ssscccce peiginin ns ar ns sor ABD .33 i, per bushel ... ..... .85 ____.90 , live ter beef, hind ...... 11.00 _ 12.00 ter beef, front ......... 8.00 _ 9.00 y Mve ..2. 22 l2 8.85 ‘Weopas @PA es @rtt us uese seees e 6+ ~~~MARKET REPORTS @buneu08h. veatences uesens sesses &Â¥ â€"â€" GALT. GALT, NOV. 37, 1918 NEW HAMBURG. HAMBURG, NOV. 27, 1913. ELMIRA MARKET. wesseeey eessseass sesc@hes * tOR .... ......... 15.00 _ 15.50 ton rrree +B7 ...9.25 10.00 _ 10.25 â€"» .88 A0 . 1.10 _ 1.10 1.30 1.35 5.00 . .33 47 . .33 A0 12.00 12.00 . .16 .20 8.50 _ 8.65 114 13 4s 0 .80 efes 350000 .36 .38 .60 .58 .90 36 5.15 ; 22.00 | 24.00 ; .30 .40 .60 22.00 24.00 10.00 2.80 2.10 21.00 1.40 1.40 1.40 15.00 22.00 .83 2.80 .90 2.80 8.25 #.10 8.50 183 A8 .30 40 55 B3 30 10 18 The increasing intercst in "family" has brought into prominence the old time custom of wearing | a signet ting bearing on its surface one‘s monogram or crest We show a large range of styies for Christmas Gifts, ranging from $1.00 to $14.00 _ each, with bloodstone, onyx and solid gold tops, in shields and other shapes. These are both ladies‘ and gentlemen‘s We would advise an carly _ selection to secur> proper engraving or crest native Kelects, fed and watered. sold from $£.50 to $8.60 for the bulk, and $$.75 in one or two instances CHICAGO, Nov. 23. â€"Cattleâ€"Receipts, 4500; market, slow; beeves, $6.60 to $3.25 Texas steers, $6.40 to $1.69; stockers and feeders. $4.80 to $7.4v cows and heifers, $3.35 to $8.25. calves, $6.50 to $10.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts, ©7,000; market. lower; light, $7 to $763; inixed. §$72%5 to $7.75; heavy, $1.25. to $7.80; rough, $7.2%, to $7.40, pigs. $4.75 to $6.930; bulk of sales, $7.40 to $765. 0 _ _ se native, $4 to $5.19; yearlings. $6.50;, lambs, nativa, $G to $7.65 $ to $9; medium. $7 to $$; enmmon, $3 to $6; rough grass calves, $4.40 to §. Sheep and Lambs 5 Receipts of sheep and lambs were moâ€" derate and prices firmer: Sheep. ewes. a5 to $6; heavy ewes, $4 to $5; culls and rams, $3.50 to $4.50. Heller Bros. Uvusahers Best butchers wi#t fepm $750 to $7.75; good butchers, $2 tw :;§5: medium, $6 50 to $6.75; common, §%. to $6:; _ choica cows, $6 to $6.50; ru@@ cows. $52% to $5.75; medium cows, $150 to $5; canners and cutters, $3 to $4.25; choice export bulls, $6 to $7.25; good bulls, $5 to $6: bologna bulls, $4 to $5 Stockers and Feeders The demand for stockers and feeders still continues to be strong and prices were firm as follows: Steers, 1000 to 1150 Ibs., sold at $640 to $6.80; steers. 900 to 1000 lbs., at $6 to $6.25; stockers, 509 to 800 lbs., at $5.25 to $6; rough eastern stockers, $4.50 to $5.25. Milkers and Springers There was a light supply of milkers and springers, and these sold at high prices, ranging from $6§ to $130, the latter price being ;;_aid for one cholce Holstein springer. he bulk sold at $65 Veal Calves The receipts of calies were not equal to the demund and prices remained firm. Choice veals sold at $9 to $16.50; good. TORONTO, Nov. 25.â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards were 64 carloads, comprising 1033 cattle, 729 hogs, 653 sheep and lambs and 105 calves. Sn o Ssn o Sn i mt Ee Cl-hâ€"fi'heatâ€"No 1 northern. $5%e No. 2 do., 83%e; No. 3 do. $1%c¢; No. 4 T64c; No. 5. 66%e:; No. 6. 624%c; No. 1 rejected seeds, 89¢; Nc. 2 du., T8c: No. ! red winter, 84%c: No 3 do., 81%c. .. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 25. â€"Closeâ€" Wheatâ€"Dec., 83¢; May. 85 %c: No. 1 hard, 86}4¢; No. 1 northern, 84% to 86c; No. 3 do., 824 to S4c; No. 3 wheat, 80%% to b2¢. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 64 to 68c. Qatsâ€"No. 3 white, 36% to 37c. Flourâ€"Unchanged. Branâ€"Unchanged. DULUTH GRAIN MARKET. DULUTH, Nov. 2 â€"Closeâ€"Wheat â€" No. 1 hard, 86%c; No. 1 northern, §5%e:; No. 2 do., §3% to $4"c,. No. 2 Mentana hard, 85¢; Dec., $1c; May, £8% io %0. WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET. Here you can secure _ the “'I::NH:EO. Nov. :Câ€"Orahln' prlee.‘ hard shiny coal that gives lots onen mironger on better_ Liverpo® ofi heat. _ No clinkers, little cables. but eased off later. J bef ® the ‘close h:iace- lgxrnedu;pvlur:l' .;‘3?. ashes, and a square deal for a and closed with a ka‘n of %ec to %c on round dollat the day. Oats and ‘lax were in demand., ut oats unchanged to %> higher. and flas Dealer in farm seeds and %e to 14c up. Barley was unchanged. hinder twina CHICAGO, Nov. %5.â€"Belief that the Argentine crop will be short and that in consequence there will be a brisk demand from Europe, sent the wheat market soaring today. _ Prices closed firm. 3â€"4 to 11â€"8¢ net higher. Other giain. too, finished at an advanceâ€" corn 3â€"4 to 7â€"8¢ and oats 1â€"8‘to 3â€"8¢. In provisions the windup was the same as last night to a rise of 12 1â€"%¢. Liverpcol wheat closed 4 to % lower; corn. 4 to % higher. TORONTO GRAIN MARKET. ind â€"Ubthant id s dA 1200000000 20. 0 0 ta d i0 Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W.. 34%c; No. 3 C. W 33¢; No. 2 feed, 30%c. Barleyâ€"No. 3, 43%e¢ No 4. 41%e. Flaxâ€"No. 1 N.W.C.. $1.16%; No. % ® W., $1.08%; No. 3 C.W.. $1.04%. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. Butter, Bu‘ter, Butter. Butter, Sheepâ€"-'Re'cei:(s 25,000; market. steady; itive, $4 to $5.10; yearlings, $5.25 to CATTLE MARKETS Pive, bushel ............ Buckwheat. bushei .. ... Whect, fall bushel..... Bar‘ey, bushel ......... uck wheat. Nifi'oiv‘.'.'.'.'.' 0 51 0 §3 TORONTO DAIRY MARKET. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Scientific Opticians. Store near Post Office. UNION STOCK YARDS. Signets o enprating m“'c'r'fif{""\gl. K. CRESSMAN, Phone 185 r Bros. )j itic Opticians. l§ King St. Waterioo rar Post Office. BERLIN. RObRRRRCORROR¢RRAR¢CRR¢; Hogs §0 56 to $0 88 v 10 0 25 0 14 0 1+ LOORLPARRSRRSNARCRRRSLALAALANL Mr. Retired Buys a 6 roomed house with mice lot, also woodshed, situâ€" ate in St. Agatha. House is in good repair, about six years old. This will bear inâ€" spection. $100 cash, balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. inie:os't. For further particâ€" ulars S 2l King $t. W. Berliin Farmers‘ Headquarters Eyeglasses Dealer in farm seeds â€" and binder twine. â€" _ CEO. BRAMNM Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Waterioo, Ont. Fitted by us give reiief from eyestrain, because our Optician knows his work and does ‘it faithfullyâ€" pecause be _ uses only tho best of lenses _ and does his own lens grinding â€" becarse his 16 years of _ exâ€" perience is at your service. Wogi ci,_ CcB CL Wes | weint ..f“"’f’.flt_‘f',’ t Take advantage â€" of this splendid offer and send in your order now, to the will be offered to Scribers from now 31st, 1914, (or one three months) for *The Berlin Daily Telegraph, Berlin‘s brightest and best paper, to new subscribers from now till Dec. 3ist, 1914, for the small sum of Phone 853. Thke Optician and Jeweler. The Chronicl_eâ€"'l‘e‘.egraph. Wa J A N $ E N 208 Queen St., Berlin. Phone 1155. Only $1.00 Farmer $1200.00 . $2.00 now till year â€" and l _ These wonderiul coverings are so natural in rppearince that dctection is impossible. They are adjusted so secureiy, to the head, thet they canâ€" not come of,except at the wearetr‘s wish. Thoy will give a young and softening expression to the face. To replace hair> on the ‘heads | of Ladies and Gentlemen, who have lost their hair. By his beautiful, natural hair constructions, which are known all over the wosld, EVERY MAN AND WOMAN can be made to look vounger and have the natural _ proâ€" tectionâ€"toâ€"the head, which~ means, hair constructing, cvery bald man sh ould cail and sce the large â€" sample stock of "HAIR TOUPEES and FUL L WIGS" which Prof: Dorenwend will be showing. hair constructions, which are known "LADIES" all over the wosld, EVERY _ MAN Do not miss this Opportunity. _ See AND WOMAN can be made to look his Transformarious, Switches,‘Waveâ€" younger and have the natural _ proâ€" lets. â€"Pompadours, Full Wigs, Curls, tection toâ€"the head, which~ means, etc. ¢ » The Dorenwend Sanitary Patent Toupee A Free Demonstration is extended to al}, come and bring your friends toâ€" o . AIf It _ Pays Farmers ENGLISH Hanoâ€"Mape LAG sndfarisenn, 2 oC AME, ‘(‘“23‘ c 4: + h ty » .& B $ (ie‘ & B sB\ MADE BY THE COTTAGERS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE This is the oldâ€"fashioned lace made on the cushion, and was first introduced into England by the Flemish Refugees. _ It is still made by the village women in their quaint old way. Our Laces were awarded the Gold Medal at the Festival of Empire and Imperiak mwm.wnm,m.h_u*d-«hâ€"* BU\' gome of this handâ€"made Pillow Lace, it lasts MANY times longer than machine made varicty, and imparts an air of distinction to the possessor, at the same time supporting the village‘laceâ€"makers, bringing them little comforts otherwise unobtainable on an agricultural man‘s wage, Write for descriptive little treatise, entitled "The Pride of North Bucks," conteining 200 striking examples of the lace makers‘ art. and is sent post free to any part of the world. Lace for every purpose can be obtained, and within reach of the most modest purse. Collars. Fronts, Every sale, however small, is Plastrons,Jabots, Yokos. f 6 h Fighus, Borthes, Hand: a support to the industry, eE MACAEEE kerchiefs, Stocks, Cainiâ€" e en Falle se 1(E ®) ENX : e wos ke~â€"" loths, Table Centres, NOCE he O 5 PB 2 3e PWA | Droylics, Mats, Modal. roth Ne y tA PA R lli'mu:' IQ'"::' and wRea 7 ‘ od eter Pan te, etc . € Lc 3B\ t ho. .‘ #100.. (Min. .) BTOCKâ€"Wheel Design. ;{’E.) $2.00 E.; ’t.lsa, 4 Pd.e:.gc each. (Half shown.) each. Over exigns (XDLLAL.â€"‘l;n Linen. in yard lace and insom oi t e e n T CTOTT e tion from 10c.. 15¢., 250., APMIAARRMAA pptias it Every can of cream we receive is carcfully and honestly weighâ€" ed, sampled and trsted. The producer is thus assured of a correct report upon every shipment. We furnish free cans and pay éxpress charges. Our checks are issued every two weeks and cashed at par. ‘Write for our booklet. THE BERLIN CREAMERY CO. of Toronto is coming tothe Waluer House, Berlin, Tuesday, December 2nd To Ship us their Cream from Petersburg, Baden, New Hamburg, Stratford, Sebringville, Mitchell, Londesboro, Dublin, St. Columban, Rostock, Lynden," Dorchester, Preston, Elmira, St. Jacobs, Heidelberg, Seaforth, Clinton _ and Goderich, Our butter fat prices are always based on the true condition of the butter market, and we ars not governed by what others say. BERLIN SHOULDN‘T iT PAY YOU? uEALTH. COMFORT AND GooD APPEARANCE. Protect and adorn _ your hald head with human hair. In order to have a conâ€" ception of the wonderful achievement in the art of ARE BALD) ~ANADA 3 mlt‘&fir;ufiviflvfie‘(;&;fi; small Muititudes of cured men. women Oldâ€"fashioned truss torture is no loneer necesâ€" ur&; Gallln{.sllpplng trusses and barbarous methods of reum, rupture are done l'l{ with by the wonderful invention of a specialis who has devoted fifty years to this one afflicâ€" tion. The marvelous new EGAN "CURATRUS‘ gives to the ruptured instant relief, rest and security where all others fail. It stops all irritation and restores ever‘y part to its naâ€" tural position as soon as it fs used and for all time and old style trusses are thrown away. "PGAN‘S wuhus" eures are absoiutely withâ€" aut nneratian a on s Muititudes of cured men, women and children testify. Also endorsed by many physicians. Where others fail is where I have my greatest success. _ Nothing complicated, no pain or irriâ€" e en AL d io e on Py RMIE TT oWb i eBoriobn on mnden hiA i sc c 911 mt tation, but rm a natural retentive method. Immediate relief guaranteed. No fakesor ies â€"just straight business. Do not lay this aside, ar delay, but tear off free coupon now. ~ J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of Toronto Once Thought Necessary, but Now Your Truss Torture ____ _Search for Relief is Ended. _ Wonderful Method_ Retains Rupture Without Knife, Danger or Pain 2 PCPs OmE zen This coupon, u tesentation to J. Y. Egan nmtm npoml&l, (Affice, No. 200, 14 East kin"mmc. Toronto) who will visit the owns on dates mentioned below, vmnnmlej bearer to free consultation and examination of samples. Ask at hotel office for mnnber‘ of my room. Note dates. : WAN‘ Dry rah BERLIN Walper House, Sai., Sun., (all day and night), 2 _ days only, Nov. 29, 30. Inside the store a table will be set apart with an assortment of odd sizes, which you can have at COST to clear. « PATENT COLT, reg. $4.50 and $5 button and blucher, small sizes for Tan, Button and Blucher, reg. $4 50, $5 to $5.50 $3.45 Kibler M EN! TH1IS I1S$ FOR Y O U New Neckwear ' NHew Cloves Suit Case Umb e ‘as Brace Sets House Coats Pajamas Initial Handkerchiefts Cauntiets Sweater Coats Kn tted Neckwear Men‘s Outfitter‘s | Limited Stratford Guelph Berlin Hamilton Thornton & Douglas, |â€" Free Consultation Coupon. Shoe Sale None Too Early] We have a few hundred pairs of MEN‘S FINE SHOES which will go on sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY next. STRATFORD Windsor Hotel, Dec. 1, 2 To purchase Christmas Gifts. We are thoroughly prepared. For a "frort row‘"‘ choice inake your purchases NOW ard we will chéer M‘ lully hold them in reserve. Lots of our practicai presents are exâ€" N clusiveâ€"be preJont, buy early. We are ready with $ the service (SEE DATES AT BOTTOM) The carlicr you come the bettcr the selections and the better We‘d Hardly Frame the Picture of Ourselves as Others . Bee Us! An open invitation to come to GRE A T BJ G Sale Price only IT i8 1 INOORPOIATID_ 1875 Head Office = Waterioo Subscribed Capital .............. $350,000 , Deposit with the Dominion | _ Government ... ... ...... $117,140.00 | All policies guaranteed by the Lonâ€" j don and Lancasbire Insurance Comâ€" , pany with Assets of $16,306,638. ALFRED WRIGHT, SECRETARY C. A. BOEHM, â€" District Agent WANTED.â€"Good smart boy to leatm Dry Goods business. Apply to Jaâ€" , cob Ufelntamn, Waterloo. 37. The Mercantile Fire INSURANCE COMPANY STRAYEDâ€"TWO YEAR OLD BOAR (white). _ Apply R. Reier, Mamâ€" heim, Ont. Chron. 3t. STRAYEDâ€"On the premiscs of Sydâ€" ney Schcifele, Waterloo, 1 head of cattie. Owner can have same by proving property and paying exponsâ€" es of advertising. For information that will lead to the discovery or whereatbouts of the person or persons suffering from Nervous Detility, Fits, Skin Dit“ ease, Blood Poison, Genito Urinary * Troubles, and Chreonic or Spscia Complaints that cannot be curet fA e Ontins Midical Institntg $vs 283 Yo _ Snset. Torontc@ LOSTâ€"SMALL PIG IN BAG BEâ€" tween Berlin and Nine Pines. _ Alâ€" bert Lautenschlager, R. R. No. 2, T=erlin. 1%. Waterloo, Ont $1,000 REWARD Silk NHose Silk Nandkerchiets Bath Robes Lounge Robes Canes Collar Cases Fine Shirts Furâ€"lined Gloves Your Reliable Shoeâ€" man. â€" Next Dominion Bank. Phone 432 CGENERAL WANTS $2.50, $3 $3.45

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