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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Dec 1913, p. 16

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[ |.____ BLMIRA MARKET. * ELMIRA, DEC. 18, 1913. : #@lour, family, per cwt. 2.175 _ : _ ‘Flour, bigh grade ... ..... 3 ':c:;'in per M‘ sesese ,....,,â€".!g llo‘s,'. livp, per cwt. ... Hogs live, per cwt. ...._}... Lard, per lb. ......... Dried apples, per Ib Wood, first class ... ;';)d'per cofd ...:+:.. «iss _7£0 * @OURBLPH MARKETS. "MGURLPH, DEC. 18, 1913. : NEW HAMBURG. "NEW HAMBURG, DEC. 18, 1913. ° * S8TRATFORD MARKETS. STRATFORD, DEC. 18, 1913. Wheat, Standard ... _._. ... .83 Batiey ... .02z onl A8 .52 &t:. Stapdard ... ...... .32 LA evarverssessc sn 00 .90 tatoes per bag ......_... .90 w, m “ enmrun W, l't ton m toos per bag r:;_ weshernng eessccres gee merentnn® Wedeadses sndreceed mecsesses | eudescces evessscrrers wetendecs + BERLIN, DEC. 18, 1913. mer 100 fba ... ._..3.10 HMVC L...., sviccctee ssrime eessccrse | wedeessse eevsadie® wedquccee eeverese werrennne n sescedree GALT. GALT, DEC. 18, 1913. OBERE ecpesceapesevasene EDC DTRTT beef, hind ...... 11.00 _ 12.00 beef. front ......... $.00 _ 9.00 weversses ucssedert evernbiee n geazswess qusnes ewren n measssees | mesrecheceee yek 100 aseceves | eevevened wesscerce Beascereties aessidres . aegsedree ues w0 prcmmegenc+ t torm ....36.00 _ 27.00 eqnarreeeees eeceqveng ceerces ereeceagees weseveresege biters drc gecec® cww. 2.15 2.80 gorsseres anccubeee + wage > vevessesct ng D4 > * .55 e 16.00 #.00 _ 10.00 . 1.00 _ 1.10 .55 10.00 10.25 se 83 00 .27 .. .33 .40 « 12.00 12.00 .. 18600 .20 sn 22.00 .24 .36 2.60 2.60 14 .15 . 8.00 _ 8.15 .18 AS .21 2.15 20.00 AU.0C H L1 LWbA etase 4 00 demand at uhchnni.‘ rleu. t 22.00 Cash : Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, 30 %o‘ 3 ‘N" S‘O&c: N:d' 3 do., 7_;'.Â¥ c; No. 1 rejected. C: 44| do. Tékke; No. 1 amulty, 16l4c; No 1.10 n c; No. 1 red winter, 83%¢; No 1.35 c; No. 3 do., 18%e. 1.00 Oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 33%e; No. 3 & M&nâ€" avtra Na 1 faed %%e: No * | _ :L__ _ Veal Calves. _ 1.40| the hfl.,:l sale, sold at from $10 to 250 | $ Wieimen % .A is flmmE ® 4* 140 phoopâ€"and Lambe. _ 15.00| Bheep, ewes, sold at $5â€"to $6; culls 3.25 .40 8.00 1.35 45 .30 .83 210 .87 «55 .90 37 .45 ce siene. The cpatiug unowed prites â€" opening showed n nhaxged Tnt ns cose ‘wap unchanted Gemand at "ch.nni. '.a“‘rqe.-."" yare fe Td uit t Cash : Wheatâ€"No. 1 northern, §34%¢; No, 3 do., 80%c; No. 3 do., 77%e; No. ‘i T2%e; No. 1 njectod.nd:“'u C; No, do., 4Â¥c; No. 1 smutty, 76Â¥%c; No. 2 do., uac: No. 1 red winter, 83%¢; No. 3 do., c; No. 3 do., 18%e. Oatsâ€"No. 3 C.W., 33%e; No. 3 C.W., 31%c; extra No. 1 feed, 32¢; No, 1 feed, 31¢c; No. 2 feed, 29%c. Barleyâ€"No. 3, 42%c; No. 4, 41c; reâ€" jected, 37%c¢; feed, 3c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ;fia‘.‘x;-ll"r:;&"{ii'v’v.'é;' $1.32%; No. 8 C. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET, MINNEAPOLIS, _ Dec. 15.â€"Closeâ€" Wheatâ€"December, $4%c; May, $7%c to 87%c; Me. 1 hard, 88%c to $8%c; No. 1 northern, 65 %¢ to $7%¢; No. 2 do., $3%¢ to 85%c. Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 60c to 60%e. Oatsâ€"No. 3 white, 36%%c to 3§%e,. Ryeâ€"No. 2, 55e to §7c. Flourâ€"Unchanged, Branâ€"$20 to $20,50° DULUTH GRAIN MARKET. DULUTH, Dec. 15. â€"Closeâ€"Wheatâ€"Na. 1 hard, $7%c¢; No. 1 northern, $6%c; No. 3 do., $4%c to §4%c; December, §M%¢; TORONTO, Dec. 15.â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards were 208 carsâ€"3674 cattle, 1992 hogs, 2356 sheep and lambes and 139 calves. than the supply. Choice steers sold at $6.50 to $7; meâ€" gm.l‘.’t‘um $5.50 to $6.35; stockers, $4.75 Milkors and Springers. Receipts of milkers and springers were mm‘zflmwm very firm, ranging from $55 to $100 each. ‘The bulk of sales ranged from $6§ to $90 each. * Ven! Calves. ‘The caif market wis never stromger or prices higher. Choics veals, or, at least, the _ best ‘sale, sold at from $10 to gtu;no?unwno:mflw §§; common, §5.50 to $6.50.. Bheep, ewes, sold at $5<to $6; culls and rams, at $3.50 to $4.50; lambs, $5.75 to $9 per cwt. Hoge, Selected hogs were reported at $5,50, fed and watered. MONTBEAL LIVE STOCK. MONTREAL, Dec. 15.â€"At the Montâ€" real Stock Yards west end market, offer. ings this morning were 1500 cattle, 500 :.up and lambs, 1500 hogs and 300 es. ‘This was Christmas market day, and consequently the display of cattle was glto large, but the percentage of extra oice and cholce steers for this particuâ€" general feeling for all grades was n ids er, and the advance in prices â€"was fully 50¢ per 100 pounds. ‘Two carloads of 30 lar trade was smaller than in former years, and prices ruled much higher. The 1e e e i e ns S es bead each, bought in the Toronto market at $10 per 100 pounds, or $4500 for the tot, were offered here at $10.50, for which :‘immm. Other sales‘ of_choice rs were made at $9 to $9.50 per 100 pounds. Good steers sold readily at $8.35§ te $5.50, and fair stock ranrged from §7 to $7.75 per 100 pounds. A much stronger WATERLOO, feeling has prevailed in the ‘market for ail lines of stmail meats, owlig to the Himited supply and the keen demand for CATTLE MARKETS inds. Good steers sold readily at $8.26 $8.50, and fair stock _nmJ from §7 UNION STOCK Can be secured n using oUr ; bright hard shining coal. It ; gives lots of heat, little ash _ es, no clinkers and lasts longâ€" er than ordinary coal. sre COMFORT AND SATISâ€" There is aReason DAVID BEAN & â€"SON, LTD The _ : CHRONICELENUUET (M z. MaAnVELY seccor s of nearly 3,50 . is ‘a ~esale 1. ) 1s gives ful people look to for these anâ€" ; Hiorcs WHHDIORISUPPLT C0.,Windser, Ont L 1__ 1016 it 1t~ +~* *geate for Canads GRAPII goes into NCLL‘Y every country home in Waterâ€" loo County _ and its subscripâ€" tion lists keep growing. Should send â€" the sale adverâ€" tisements and Sale bills to US. , 1i you want to make sure ol the success of your sale, adâ€" vertise it in the CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH. > You cannot reach the great mass of the people of Waterâ€" loo County through anâ€" othet people look to for these an~ nouncements. _ Duting 1912 it cartied â€" more â€" advertising of this class than all other Watâ€" etloo County pabers combined. newspaper. Made from the best flour we in bay.. Try & loaf. SANDERSON‘S KING ST., WATERLOO. SANDERSON‘S | ; BREAD FARMERS AND AUCTIONEERS ISs GOOD BREAD 208 Queen S., 201. Be eyeâ€"testing by modern scientific instruments. Modern upâ€"toâ€"date eye modeta,‘ stylith . frames and mounts, at ndé : to: Rundreds: â€" 2875,: the: Orsi ao masm, | e eeee Anoae ARNOLD JAMSERM, | Biass yoar, 1648 uepationts, 2607 21 King West, CHRONICLEâ€"TELEâ€" into _ neatly Berlin. with + â€" Since ms.'tnnlllt‘»mvlg tire n-:uflmwm walls© 21,018~children: as inâ€"pationts, and 159,23F ab outâ€"patieuts,‘ a total of year. Of the 21,018 inâ€"patients, 1‘“ were from ‘Toronto, and 5.818 from tweated for deformities, 25 hip disease, 47â€" Pott‘s disease, 2 ‘knocloknees, 19 bowâ€"legs, 62 club feet, 8 lateral curva ture of the spine, # infantile paralysis, 6 wry neck, and 75 tubercular disease of khee, hip and ankleé.. In 1913, the Surgical Apparatus Shop manwictured 427 appliances for inâ€"patients &nd outâ€" patients, including ankle braces, lB'l.ll ificu'f;fo}fmi:: M tuent last e .w m% year, 0! .th .‘ C ‘m&. ‘n..'_.-'. | c rmdaie Pu ues se v Aana‘ 46 4) m 10 braces, hip splints, bowâ€"leg splints, elubâ€"feet splints, plaster jackets, etc. In this Department in 38 years nearâ€" ty 800 boys and girls have been treatâ€" ed for Club Feet and 650 corrected. Half of these came from places out side of Toronto. Surely we have 4 fair claim for help from the people of this Province. Will you, the reader of this letter, help to give crippled children a fair start in life? ONB MAN ‘WANTED IN EACH h:r:.-’ "'-l'he yfmp ;fiin helps is good, but th pital has to have the sympathy that works. e Ba MUERICE Sn ol L cog: While Christmas Belis are ringing to the c‘ory of Him "Who made the lame to walk and the blind to see, give, give, give, and help the Hos pital to help God‘s little ones, upon whom the heavy hand of affliction has been laid. w ~ 0 o Will you please sand a dollar, or more, if you can spare it, to Dourlas Davideon, the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer 0 the Hospital. or _ _ . #, £4 J. ROSS ROBERTSON, _ city, town and village who is willâ€" ing to work a few ours weekly for $15, showing samples to his friemis, qutfit free.â€"The â€"National 3Supply i1 ClR 3A 142236 .t uhn n dabnint Chairman of the Trustees. Torop@® Stratford, Ont. y WINTER TERM FROM JANâ€" UARY 5TH. f Ontario‘s _ best _ business training school. We have thorâ€" instructors. We offer you ad‘ vantages nov offered elsewRhere. You do not know what an upâ€" toâ€"date business school can do for you unless you have re‘ ceived our free _ catalogue,. Write for it at once. _ f ough courses in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy deâ€" partments and nine competent hip and ankl¢.. In 1913, the Apparatus Shop manwictured A. McLACHL AN, ) work done | ChroRicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekl, shildren 0i | Chronicleâ€"Telegtagh and Canadâ€" LA A k o e e woore®® ° | Chronicle Telegraph and Daily yâ€"â€"this Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Daily .. seands; the elegtaph and North Principal. Special ratetol $3.50 to subscribers to Daily Globe and Chronicleâ€"Téleâ€" Chlghe ... ... ......â€".â€" <e ... ... Mb Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Chropicleâ€"TelegraPh and Family Herald and Weekly Star ...... 1.15 Chroamicleâ€"Telegraph ‘and .Farmâ€" Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly _ Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Canadâ€" 1 iam Farm & Dairy ... ...« 175 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly 81. inigriges rrrcrecm s cce TB graph having rural mail delivery. _ The above rates do not apply to the United States. David Bean & Sons, One More Weeks . Big assortment of suitable XMAS GIFTS at this store _for ” man, women, boy or girl comprising §: / Silver Knives and Forks, Spoons, Carvers in sets and cases and all IMJ se Cutiery. Silver Tea Pots at wholesale prices. # Publishers Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterloo, Ontario. 00000009000000000000000000000000000000600090000000000000000000008 Hardware, Plumâ€" The Largest and Best Stove on the Market for the Price. wE HAVE OTHER APPROPRIATE THINGS FOR XMAS _ PRESENTS CoNsSISTING _ OF SKATES, HOCKEY STICKS AND PUCKS, GLOVES, MITTS, ETC. gallons. Fine cooking range, bas six versible for wood, can be remo r for â€" 1914 The only building material that has not increased in price is . _ _ ie e e CANADA Portlana CEMENT n-fi-mummwmh satisfactory results, whether you use it for a silo > 1 mides o g us High qualty and low price are made pomible by effisient organization and â€" manufacturiig Fully Guaranteed and sold for $38.00 can be removed without interfering with fire box, very large reservoir Write for a free copy of the book To Do Your Xmas Shopping has : 1.15 Conrad Bros.*>.. . E P + "Kh ie ***oe, \\ What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete." THORNTON . J :&m« & DOUGLA§ T 7 o The old one liÂ¥ely looks %090 shabby for the holidays. ‘P. & D. Overcoats are w their distinct styles .i never had a greater Coms in and ask to s06 s <2 the new models, in the todate cloths. Every Codtat $15.00 and up is T. & D. made, and hand Tailored. f Men‘s Coats from 6.90° to Young Men‘s Overconts $5. Every Coat good value ‘at Store Open Toâ€"Night. ‘ (vercoats $3.50 hold#ig 10} | MB 4

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