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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 May 1914, p. 10

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"ahiit.'r,ti “I- ........ T . ' pot to- ..n.. l ... i?ytitlter, tr.? bag tbe... ... 1.00 NOTNT', is hrtrlw kivrn pursuant to the Statutrs in that behali, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said dirt-raw ed, who died at St, I'iements, (nil. tn the t'ocrrty of Waterloo on or about the 30th dag of Marsh, A. ll, 19“. are requirvd on or before the 25th day ot May, 1914. to deliver to the undersigned lix‘cruturx a state innit in writing of their ttamps, lhvir addresses, and descriptions with full particulars ul their chums and nl ttw trrcttrNivs (It any) mm In them. and that alter the sand last rurntiotted date the said llmlrrsie'n"ll l-Ixrrulrh and FHecuiors may prortwd lo tits trihute the estate at t' . m. Id hav II: mum! mlv In 1h" claims ot whilh Hm htse Iran tutCtce and fhat tttry “ill tttrt Ire lull-,l' for thr, "(mods vt th" pstatr m dirirttyitm1 to guy person ot 1sluvie "iaiur (hey :ha‘l not ttair had Imm't' at tht Inm- ot such distrmniion ur Otter ‘h-suid Mthdas ot Mat A ll. In” NOTICE T0 CREDITORS Ot John Brenner late at the Town- ship ot Wollesley "yastern-huwtion), in the County of Waterloo, retired farmer. dereased. Buckwheat ............ . Eggs, per duzcn . ., Butter, per I . Hogs, live, per cwt Lard, per its. w..... u.. 1tatrd at FU. "I'm nts thr; day " Arrul. NIL MtG'0,ti,r)NA lilH‘K‘xl tyth'P,0t V, GIS', F JUHN l, Iuti.NN1'i'.. _ l V.tmosir;x a"! '-"xtu'i . a! th, I‘MH‘ .I the .lnhn Hrrnrwr “but. ...""r' mme... _..... ..t.'. .97 .98 Porn. per bushrl C M .85 Flour. Inmily, per cwt. 52.75 2.80 Flour, high grade ......C..... 3.25 Bran, per ton mm."'.-. tr.tm..r. 215.00 M‘Iddlings, per ton er.". “.2100 23.00 Barley ..t...... .qq...... - ..- .48 152 has -...._rt.- .r--.... m.-... .r"... .80 1.00 Rye .............. ..t... Hop, live ......... ...,.... ... 8.60 “no, drum-d "".m.t'" ”10.50 my In! too ....._ ...... 2.00 yuan '" ton ............... .50 Oats Bran. per ton 'rw'P» " er-q. Middlingss per 100 tbs ...m.. Screenings per 100 lbs v-. "ar per ton .................10.00 Wood pet cord ,._............ 7.00 Potatoes per bag ...t..... 1.00 Eggs, per dozen ., _.r..rr.. .20 Bun”, per m. .. _ r'-' .- Pr' as Wheat per bush . .... ...... Batlcy per bush. .r".e...'r. .. on: per bush ...... ..._.. M, per bush. ...- ......... .75 Hour per 100 lbs ......... 8110 PH? ia.rort" ta:tle __ Butchers' cattle DR. SUPER! om MrHECTEy Call r . tend history tor tree advice. Medicine 'nmixlnd in tablet lam. 1'.our- IO an: lol Pan. and P. to 6 than. Sunday» 10.1,:an not an. Conlulutlon Free Pllol Bylpepnl. Eczema Egliepuy Anna-,1 . emu-sum Watt min DIIQIIIEI - lunacy Affectionn ., " [loot]. New: and Bladder Disco-cl. DES. SOPER a WHITE 'l' MARKET Ittiirtyiiiii-' 5 Immune IARKETS WATERLUO, MAY T, 1914. i, " dozen ELMIRA HARKE'I‘. ELMIRA, MAY 7, 11m BERLIN, MAY 7, 19rt. BERLIN MARKETS. " Tomato St.. Toronto. Ont. hr” 19!.- ........r ..._..-. ... .e. 8.60 3.00 10.50 10.50 . 10.00 10.00 . 8 .6 .15 tt 7.00 “w. , no” of .60 .60 ." M.00 1.00 . 3.35 .2. .30 30 .20 18 ill IN' ."t $25.00 1rolt .65 .m 22 8.titt .13 8.50 .80 A5 .18 " WINNIPEG GRAIN HARE“. WINNIPEG, May 5.-Caah close: What -No. 1 northern, 5135c: No. t do., 00c; No. , do.. 8855c; No. 4. like: No. s. "v. lNo. c. mu; reed. axe: No. 1 rejected new. It7%c; No, , do.. 85%et No. a dm. 8354c: No. 1 annuity, "tict No. I des, 35950; No. ' do., "he: No. 1 red winter. "lie.. No. 2 do., 'inte; No. ' dm, "Ne. "P/tttcs? , (EW. 370; extra No. I lead; Whifst our H-nsmht aim is io have an all round orurplete Jmu'ln Hurt, HINT are ~mm‘ nrtiis Ill _srhirtt ttf' "r" purluurlarlr strufm. num- lllul'l‘ Fr) than Lulnu» mugs It n N a sun [do uuIrrt'tcrttiottr" um. that is “.mtml. Ton uill um! tt. at Il)wller's, anyxstwre from it 3" (n $5.1m If sontethiurr, lu'tter iron: s’HII' lo $lutttt. livin., still (rum Mn "t' In mummy-r uImm! HuI Ilrhu‘rn 31),. ml and Slum") “o lmw n \lm‘k Il.ut h wimp!) ly-uuldvr um: HELLER BROS. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. Mu)“ 6-fhsttie--Reeeipo 2500. Market strung. Reeves. 37.25 to 89.60. Texas steers. 3.110 to 38.15: stock- era and louder-s. $5.00 to $8.30; cow; and helft-rs, $3.70 to $8.60; salve-s. 8625 to w. _ v V ' _ _ T _'"-- .- W. Hogs-Realms BMW). Market strung. Lism. 88.30 In $8.55: mixed. "er, m “LIKE; heavy. 83,05 to $8.CO; rough. 53415 to 88.20; pigs. $7.25 to $7.30; bulk of sales. 88.35 to " M. Milken and Springer; Receipt: of mum-rs and “"111ng were agafn small. and prices very ttrm. as usual. ranging from $65 to 8100, and one extra choice cow brought $125. Veal Galvan. Receipts ot veal calves were heavier. but prices remained firm. Choice calves, $9.50 to $10.50: good calves. $8.50 to $9.15: Common and medium. " 25 to $1150. - ticfs. _ smeeas-iwcwoo 17.000. Market strong. Nauvc. $5.10 to 83.85; ycttrlmgs. $3.60 to 86.8.); lambs. native. will to t7.50. Sheep and Lambs. There were only 34 sheep 1nd lambl reported on sale. Prloes were "rm. Sheep, ewes, raid at $6.60 to 87.15; rams. " to $61.0: clipped yearling American walkers. 83.50: veal-"n: nath‘M unallo- per, $5.15 to (3.50; spring lunnl. " w 310 each. EAST BUFFAw LIVE S'IVKIIL EAST BUFFALO. N.Y., Mar B.-cttt.. git-Receipts. tips; steady; prices unchang- "vrara--neceipts, so; active, steady: " to t9.50. "ogs-Reeeipu. 3200; slow and shout: heavy, $8.70 to $8.75: mil-Ni 7yorkers and p133. $8.75 to $3.80; rough; ' .70 to $7.75; slag". $650 to $7.25; dairies, $8.50 to . Sheep and Lvntrs---Receipts, 2000; steady: prices unnhanged. TORONTO. May 5.-Reeeipta of live, stock at the Union Yards were 45 cars. comprising 673 cattle, 734 hogs, 34 sheep and 215 calves. Butchers. Choice steers. t't to 88.30: good to choice at $7.75 to tx; medium at 87.50 to 87.76; common at $7 to 87.40; choice cowl " " to $7.50; good at $6.50 to $6.15; com- mon cows at " to $5.75: cam-eta and cutters at $3.50 to $4.50; choice hulls at " to $7.50: good at $6.60 to $6.75; com- mon hulls at " to $6.25. Stacker: and Feeds". The market for slackers and leedm held about steady. Choice steers. 800 to 900 lbs., sold at $7.35 to $7.50; steers. 600 to 700 lbs.. sold at " to 87.25: slack hell'- erl. t6.'h5_to_8'r.t0. - I Any calves Selling '51" iaGC'vriees would be classed as "bobs." Hogs. Selects. ted and watered. sold " 38.75: 88.40 Com. cars, and " washed on earl. DULUTH GRAIN MARKET. DULUTH. May 5.--Wheat--No. 1 hard 9Merv. No. 1 northern. 92*0; No. 2 do., 90%c; July, "'hie to 92kg. -. (10“. July. on.“ no. I nun. “Me: No. t northern, "'Ac to 93%et Na. 2 tro.. 89% 'ie to 90%e. Corn-No. 3 yellow, “Me to 6Se. oattv--No. 3 white. Nine to 3653c. Flour and brart-trncharttred. .-,. .77. - VH_.~,. '""p'.'rv' .w- - - 3695c; No. ' do., "he: No. 1 red lunar. "lie.. No. 2 do., ”Me; No. ' do.. "Ne. oat-No. , C.W.. Tlc; extra No. 1 lead; 35%: No. , feed, Me. Buriey--No. 3, Mc; No. I. Me; rejected. "e: feed. "Yie. Fui-No. lC.\V.. 81.86%: No. I C.W.. 81."hr.; No. ' c.w.. 8124K. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. 7.T!1"ruy"8et .n_uy. ”it? pin. 1 Buckwheat. bushel .... O " ' 1 TORONTO DAIRY BARK“. Butter. store Ion. i....... ' " O! Butter. ereamery. lb. roll- 0 " 0 ' Butter, separator. dairy.. o " ... Butter, ”cannery, trouds. 0 " . I Eetos. new-lald..........023 01 Cheek.old. Eb............ 015 01 Ctteeamnew,ttr........... cuss 01 Honey‘ comba, dozen..... 2 50 I 0 Honey. extracted. lb..... 0 " ... Corn tPtf5tt.t.t1tttttfS"t CATTLE MARKETS 1liiauGraiiaut mugn.w_\l__vq Eur K-ae-c. - FleirMitie (\Mirianl. Hi-IHI IV Sun In»: Poet 01500. Ladies' Rings UNION STUCK YARF‘I. 0 ii 0 mg tt " 'ee. Those marked ‘V missed one exam or "sure.' Jr. 3.-Arithmetie, tteograrhy.--H. may", tm; R. Ho1mg, as; v. Lutz, 87; B. Way, 799; l. Kreata- Weiser, " ' I Ihchert, 66 ; W. .Scbleu- ter, 62 ; L. Arum, 45. Sr. 4.-arnatmat, Amniotic. Gear tpaehy.--E. Croo"shai.s, M; T. CrooUtt its, 14; W. Fltricker, To; 'G. sum, Tit; ‘W. Bag, 42. _ Jr. 4. - Geography, spelru1x.--H. Beg}, 90; w. Hahn, M; ll. Way, Sr. 3.-Geograpby, spelling.-- H. t'roaUhaius, 92; 'J. Huston, 90; W. "eggs, 73; t'. Wray, 78. Bazaar“ Land to Mr. at In. "at Bun-a. g ”at. . saunas-m Coll-m. Alt. mt, to Mr. m In. OI”! 3cm... daughter‘ , . _ "' . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Matti-At Huh-nun. Ana-'1; Sehpiuu.-te Ontario Oxypathor mi. gives the user Health and Strength SEED BORN Arnold Janseni 21 Kiirg W. Berlin? Notice to the Public Improved Leasing and White Cap corn, raised by a reliaMe gnmor. " you want mm in good rendition, can! that “ill o.rrtulcate, and yield a bountiful crop, order now at the house of quality. Mead- quarters tor coal, farm seed, and hinder twine. Administered by the oxypathor [Living cotnp1trt'ly equipped the puns-ism into nmdern 0p- tir'al 'Piirlors,.aml eujoying the “ghost credyntiais and qualifi- cations for this business. which lam devoting myself entirely to, ttre scotsurtttM gumh “ill oi the people is m-cessary and I n-l)!idrntly look forward lo it Rith pleasurable antici- Putin". Room No. 9 American Block Berlin. In omce Saturdays. those “in. have patroalzed me during Ill) career in tho jew- dry business. ’ Hos Tif,jeriin. HIC\RY GINGRIPH, Agent, 208 Queen Street, Berlin. Phone.201. I wish to publicly thank GEO. “All! OXYGE N Phone 353. E. D. RUTHERFORD, Principal if: Mr. A. C. Meyer said In- hoped this waiting tor a report would not delay the work on the streets as Urey had already been delayed. Councillor Rutt wanted lo know why no report had been presented by the Board of Works, as he under- stand that. lenders had been tet, and a road foreman engaged. Mr. butt said that it this was not done he “wild take legal action at his own amt-use tn have. things straightened out. Mr. "annual; said he agreed with Mr. Ruth that the reports should be presented to the Council to be acted upon. " was decided to hold a special meeting on Friday night, when the report ot the Board of Works will be received, and unfinished business be transacted. Hour firemen who sleep at the ftte hall prvsented a request that the rolls in the hall be rinnovmi, and that steps he (alien to do so by June lst oiherwise the members will refuse to slut-p in the hall at nights. The with d steamer on 1‘an Race Ra; the Columbian, thirteen of whose crew were rescued by {In Franconia. Councillor hulls, chairman of the "min! or.Works, said he thought he was following out the previous cus- font, and he did not know the report should be presented to the Council. However, h, would be pleased to do so. and he informed Mr. Kutt that io tenders had yet been signed. Got A 25 cent bottle ot Knowlton’l Danderine from any drug store. You 'tureir can have beautiful hair and lots of tt " you will just try a little Dan. urine. Save your hurl Try itt There " nothing BO destructive to the hair as dttgtdnttr. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish. new and itching of the scalp, which it not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink. loosen and die-then the hair fall. out mat. A little Danderlne tonfettt-now--atsr tttmr-wut surely save your hair. The report of the Com- mittee on Finance and Printing when presented, was (was tinned by Mr. A. H. McBride, Tsho wanted to know why his ttccottahbad been cut dawn trot" $108.18 to ttid " and an." be qulained the account; he was paid in lull. . "Thisy have net'bCEn delayed," said the Mayor. Thin, hrmle. colorless and sci-am ttair I: mute evidence of a neglected scalp: of Mmtrutt--tttttt 17ml mart. In regard tis the diiteremt branch sewer petitions submitm to me tor approval. would report as tollows:-- That the several petltlonu tor branch sewer. be grandad, namely: Weaver Stu, Victoria to Ruby St., 653 teet; Victoria St., “raver to Park Ave., 879 feet; Snider St., Young to Spring street, 225 (at, Spring street,'Suil der to Walter streets, 315 from Spring St., King to Queen St., 308 leett Short St, Park st. to N. limits, 387 feet. l would also recommend the accept- ance ot the petition tor a cement walk on the tit-st side of Carolina St. from John St. to the Mutual Life Assurance Co. Gav. your Half! Get a " can battle of Dandcrlm rtttttt mt-Aho “up. Itching “In. A: not we request lot intruding trom the City summon they was instruct“ to prepare a detailed list ot the. tax urn-ans and payments. TAXES OH DANDBUIT, HAIR STOPS FALLING C! itH.itiiii'iraGirTG "a...“ - '5 'rm e'.- W. m "I In MI var Mn. gin-t m and thaw urn-n an Dummy _ " n t L. a m» mar us no: no u um ht m n "M. t H, vn' I." . Pre um» Lu .,. - ",0 t w xg|»\: , lump, sum... ’nw-I'vv":¢l~v( a. , m 1 ”no: In I. ml. tan-om. l.. GOLD WATCH FREE.» Engineer's Report Adopted. A Real Int-t IIIIIIAUO. Threaten to Resign. Report A mended. Why nu Report? a; a.) MDI‘W - _ _ WY ie Baal . Mettieni I Bqtate, and an "tdir, ghh', I _',i,'i'i)iii)','iij:i ',itlli'i'hit: " wo For satuplo svHivr-S at rruluo Inn-s (all at WrtHaarrr1s (hum-r lung 31., “3110mm. {Hi-7 Dr. C. T. Noecker, President ot] the Medical Association, in a dl/ well-chosen words, expressed the all; preciation of the services of Mrs. Bowman as 'Superintendent during the last six years, and stated that it was the general opinion that the Hospital has never had her equal in its charge. She possesses all the quaiirwations oi a successful and eiri- dent superintrndemt. It was the hope of the statt that she my long ml spared to follow her chosen Protea- sion, and her future success was as-l shred. He also referred to the excel- lent services rendered by Miss Mac- Dweyn in the operating room and on the floor, and also expressing regret at her departure from the Hospital. From large Ihnrunxhhrv-ul sirreV I‘m-h lulu-k Minorca stork. “hwh arp Wuun to lair In»! unh 1h" lawns! '21. but als" thr. Linn“ "utetfter n rt am "ttwr Inn-u! mun-r mum- (-nn'll h: n; At the conclusion of the special meeting the Board and medical stun took possession of the dining-room, and Mrs. Bowman, Miss MacSweyn, Miss Rodgers and Mrs. W. u. Young were invited to be present. The du- ties of chairman were performed by President Hughes, who. called upon Secretary-Treasurer Fairy to present the resolution passed by the Board to Mrs. Bowman and Miss Mac- Sweyn. Those present were:--MPssrs, J. II. Hughes, Geo. Diem-l, L. D. Merrick, A. J. Kimmcl, A, J. Runs, Dr. Min, chin, W. ll. Katt and t4et'y-Trear. Why, of the lh-ard, and llrs. H. G. Lavina-r, J. “lawman. W. J. Fiseh, er, t H. Callahan, ll. ll. Hut-lump gum, J, l".. III-M, Harry Lacknrr, Il T. Nun-RM. W. T, Weiderthantrner, ml the Int-1H4 all stain. EGGS F OR Brie! addresses were delivered by the loss of theUwo oitieers, and also those present, alt of whom regretted extended a welcome to Miss Rodgers. Particular reference “as made to the great interest taken by Mrs. Bowman in the erection and inrnish» ing of the new addition, its up to date equipment being lumen due to her wide experience and foresight, A pleasant, social hull lmur was spent while reirerh'uenls “ere being serv- ed. On behalf ot the medical stall Dr. Minchin presented Mrs. Bowman with a beautiful gold bracelet and wrist watch. and Miss Macchyu with a brilliant pearl sunburst. The Help ients were taker. completely by sur- prise but 1n a few words expressed their sincere thanks for the kind sup timenls and tho handsome kins we seated by the Itcard and the star. Idaho frt and an new: Matt - their misun- a. unlea- at the simian-dust. In. H. M. M. Mun. and tho Ate an.“ Sup-tumult, In. V. IwSVeyn, who nut their mum tion with the induction this week, in u not tangible and pleasing saw at on Wednesday evening. They " Mt cerium welcomed the new Sup- erintmdmt, Ilia: M, Reign. A speck» was; at the Board was held at which President J. B. Hughes presided, and the [allowing resolution was unanimously adopted: loved by David J. Minus, nec- onded by Geo. Diohel, 'That the Trustees oi the Berlin and W'atgtr- too llospital have received with very great regret the resignation ot Mrs. ll. M. R. Bowman, who for the past six years has wow pied the position ot Lady Strper- itstemtent oi this Hospital. Under her able, energetic and diligent oversight the Hospital has pros- pered in every department, the receipts iron) paying patients having gone up trom a very small I monthly amount to a very hand-. some one. The nurses in truin~ in; who have been under MN. Bowman's care have received very thorough and careful instruction, and have graduated thoroughly well equipped lor the exercise and practice ot their profession. The members ol the Trust part with Mrs. Bowman with the greatest regret and in whatever sphere in lite her luture may be passed, she may rest assured that she carries with her the best wishes ot the members oi the Trust tor her hap- piness and success in lite. The Trustees have also received with regret the resignation .ot Miss MacSweyn, the Assistant Superintendent, who though she has been upon our stan tor a com- paratively short time, has Ttever- theless perfumed her 'duties in such a way as to gain the thar ough approval at the Trustees and they extend to her in like manner thrir best wishes tor her future happiness and success in life, and that copies of this resolution be presented to Mrs. Bowman and Miss MapSweyn. t 1').de Buli- an Presentations Made. HATCHING rrllurrd " Thornton ' Douglas, Baincoats Ian’s and ttore' thatttttoN mama” coma um: IIMIILTOII hot-leu- immme-trte Alisa». ___-- ---n W de In: and you t ' Pkwy-pin.“ M In to” by When a few friends drop in andconvazlion I - you neat! WWI? h"dtd'e: 10“}!ng Clr,1'll Elam music. enyqu weapon» place mung Ye particular artist you can have it; at once. on the Eau. gdien. .Phonogriph I“. In England and mm In“ in. no Ill." In no. Ivory out sur- utal til» tho-luau waterproof. not tot-mama“ to gin “the um , I. III was“: If,",',,"',,',',',":', out; an I. _tetirttt r:l.n out line. Jl'1t'lru'ld'l','dl'lal1 Prices for men 88.00 to $15.00 Prices for boys $4.50 to $0.50 Umbrellas from 750 to $5.00 Mrs. Doersam Ksi't1.tr Waterloo Your dream. of hearing the hum you want rhfnyoumtit have beenunlized bythe m 8py Eu ’ AE0FatQ .2, aiiiCiiiji' "03;... [EDIE] ‘N’gé it:

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