j Jun-nu, ya cum ' Export cattle, Butcher.,' cattle that, per bush .. "rer_wm._.. .98 screenings per 100 m ... L40 f. Hly per ton ................. 16.00 19.00 ' Wood per cord _............1.00 8.00 'i' Potatoes per bag ..r...... 1.00 1.25 "s Eggs, per dozen ..r'"....m.. .20 .22 r:'Butter, per lb. J.,...., ...'.. .17 .18 /htidrilirtgs per an . ..,... 2mm .(Barlery per mm. ""mm...es. B.. .75 'Uats -pe'r wish. , 'Peas, per bush. Pr KEEP MINARD'S LINIMENT IN THE HOUSE. Mrs. lhan-s Kuhn at Buffalo N.Y. and " daughter Miss Erma Mailer “a visiting the iormer's umthPr Mrs. Henry Km", Queen sum Forth. Miss Annie knelt, “no has The CHRONICLE-YELEBIAPI Phone MI Nutorloo Buckwheat . Eggs, perdozm Butter, per ll), Tings. live p.. H been in Bunaln, returneiwiih them on Weosday. Com, per bushel .. .., .81 Flour, tamily. per cwt. $2.15 flour. high grade ........... Bran, per tal rw.'."... t..P9m.w. liddlmgs pvr tun ___ -e..r 27.00 $tariey i..-... TP....... - ... .48 Rig ..LL.C..'.r.'".'.'.'....".'.'.i.'. Wheat Catalogues, Folders, (â€we Forms, Letter Heads. F'.nve lopes, Bi" Heads, Statements, Tags, Labels, Business Cards, Rutter Paper, Circuiars,framt Hills, Posters, Wedding ltr Bomwements, Invitations, \t Home Cards, Dance Proeram, mes, Concert meanuun, Mom: Cards, Waning (Kurds, eh. amthnng in the hne ot Printing When You Need PRINTING No need to send out. of town for [muting no matter how particular lou may he: tio inn too tum", nu Jun too tart, Hotyr,- iive .ert.t .....l L...'..'," H.ogs, dressed ...F.. .. .'r... thy pet to. ....r..- ...... 18.00 11tray "". ton ..............1.50 Order it from the Chronicle- Telegraph Press. There's a reason; quality at printing. quality of stock, quality of ink; everything i1; taken into consideration mm but 'one aim, to deliver the zonds- to the satisfaction of the cus- tomer. 'eiurttiirksf, iG ion "t Potatoes, per bag -. Better, per lb .........- Fat, per dot. t...r. .. " you require something Bperial, something out, ol the ordiuury, get suggestions and design irnm US. Barley (7...... Run Per ton eon: trjitigiiiitiitij ELMIIKA MARKâ€. ELMIKA, .ll'Nl'I 18, 19†_' WATERIJX) MARKETS. F'A'I‘ERLUU, JI’NE 18, "" -7drtTxTretrrrefeffr""tl . . . iGiiL""iiL'"""i"i"iii'iii'ii' MARKET REPORTS , I; srkh L,iUtt,,rtgilt2thiiiiii BERLIN MARKETS. BERLIA, .lt'NF. 18, 1911 per t00tto ......... y. targs m- .....L. pr u. ...... ..... per" cord ...._..-... 50M. Lilla Auk ....._.. ...d mm... ml... 1.00 1.00 .8! .85 $2.15 2.80 ... 3.25 www- M.00 21.00 28.00 . .48 .59. _.. .80 rot ... .42 .43 . .60 .65 . .65 Ali _ 19 .211 .. " .133 33.10 1.80 _ 7.5tt iiAr0 . .28 .80 .19 .19 .. .16 7.50 S.50 '.00 “.00 " .u " 39 $6.00 1.25 .22 .18 2mm .72) A2 .75 .21 .13 7.55 8,50 5.00 7 .0" Abt' a Stock"- and Feeds“. , An Indifferent demand. lhowed that 5 r 3k": and feeders were not "ill-13 " high as they were even but week. The 0 top pr'ce renamed ms 87.50. the rm... , being (ram 88 to $7.50. whit-h I: all“ very high when the nualitv is considered I Milken and Spring-n. 5 Receipt: of milkers and swingers , , moderate. There was a fair demnn]. Ol- 31 pecinlly for the bent grades Priees verb . ed from $60 to #55 tor tho bulk. but 2 'Iextra quality cows. one u Shorthorv. i trade. the other a llmste'n. both from milkert, said at $90 and 8100 respectively. V Veai Cawes I The calf market was again firm, â€a . prices ranted from " to 81] each. the , truth selling from 88.50 to no.» the mlrket 'Tosrttttt very strong. . Sheep and Lambl. When quality was ("en Int.) N'h aidernlion the sheep and lamb prim were as firm as PW were on Mar. '. Light sheep sold at " to $6.25: heavy " I 84.25 to £1.75: â€that: lamb. at " try 88.59. one. i The hog market ruled about steady. lSeiectx. ted and watered, 87.85: $7.60 t.o.h_ can. and 88.10 weighed of! cure. l EAST Bunny) LIVE swam. EAST DUFF ' June "--Cattio-. Receipts. 400; slow end steady: price. uuchnnged. ( Veai-Recetpta. 15: active aid Me tow.. er†" to $10.50. . 1mautr-. Receipts. TIV. active and Me low- er; we»: izrttti gm: :orkers. 38.50 to 88.br. 1.133.}st to 33.25; mush. 37.2: no ggi.' stage. " to 36.76: dairies. $8.25 l to 8.65. . "Sheepj and Jfm.Nr-:-Reerpta. 400: I¢~l At _ EL PASO, Texas, June t7.--Tt"t bureau of Information and the tete- graph otriee at Juarez in control of Carmina omclala. were taken over forcefully last night by soldlera un- der Col. Tomas Aruelau. military t launder of Juarez, and 3 Villa. supgorter. " Hogs‘nacemh. 17.000: market. strong: light. " M m 8830: mixed. " 05 to 3843; heavy. " urn: 38.32%: rough, ttao to " as: D'Tll. " to 87.80; bulk of Isles. $5.20 to " In. $meetr--iteeerPo. t. :marth. stat: nulve. :55" to " trr; .vParttntrts, “no to 87.65; lambs. nahve. $6.75 to 88.65. Sheep and 'amNr---Recemta. 400: nc~ the and steady: lambs. 't.90 to 89.15: _ few :10: yearlings. $6 to 38,70: wethen. 8515 to 86.50: ewes. 8250 to $5.50: aheep. mixed. 8550 to M. CHICAGO "NE' STOFK. CHICAGO. June lr-fe-I-tr, 1500; market. steady': new". $1.35 to $9.50: Texas 3"an 86.90 to " I5: stuck» era and feelers. $615 In um; cows and ',tltsry .160 to 38.10; calves, $1.25 to I. . Choice butcheu' near: by the iota loll at 88.25 to 8340: cholce steers Ind tte... a at " to $8.25; medium to [and " If.†to 38.10; common " so to 87:65; chow. cows. " to was; good now: at 3.50 to $600; medium cows. $5.75 to $6: cant-cr- mu'"""'. 1.75 to $4.75: butts. It“ to UNION STOCK; YARDS. TORONTO. June 1SHsteeitrta at live stock " the Unlou Yards you " can, comprlslug 660 etrttle, 3680 hon. 661 sheep and Inmbl tnd ttq can“. - -.. - " WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET. WINNII’EU. Jun. ".-Ctah do“: fVttetat-No" l'norlhlrn, â€in: No. I do». “in; No. t do.. 8955c; No. 4 ao., 8656; No. ' do. 801:: No. ' do.. 75c; read. 106. oau--tto. , C.W.. "lie: No. ' do,, I10; extra Na. i ad, 3856c: No. I Ind. 88el N " ' food. lie. ' mil-1:310, It "lie; No. s. In“: A head. Woe? th~No. W; .1...“ , canâ€. old. w.. Cheese. haw. lb. Butter. separator. dairy Putter. ereortery, cousin. 'ie. new-Jam ........., 0.5m MARKETS Villn’s Men Seize Telegraph; H - -__v -__. I'll. - - - mullet ma urn-ind cm†a: In. .otgqqtt than ever III-'0" known. m an marl-u why Inâ€. nanny Imam“ T can. tr%a Ink. ‘0 . c and" 3mm. Corn Hut-r I “c to y i do“... on. unnamed to use 0 . I """s'q" can u Ina cl I“ to m" TORONT" "It“! MAME]. Wheat. full. buatsqt....tt 06 to 0.... Hannabulhel .......... on tr06 Poâ€. Mabel ........... o " .... mu. buuhol ........... 0 " . " 'ttrs/bt-s....".'.."."..".".'. on .... Buckwheat bush-l ..... o " . " sct'ent,itie nptirinno. RPZRLIN. mom In: Post omen. nmom-o own! _ -. ..,,... "u. - DUI-F. I". load. that. 1 N.W.C.' Ytthi No. I c. No. ' c.w.. u. . -" . was , Watch ) Brace- lets _.- my. "v. v In». "‘32 . ' do.. Ne; reed. mi. C. 8895c: No. ' 60.. I10; "uc', No. t nod. an: Ile;, No. t. "ke; no- it td iii MARKET. it “V. iii 0 13% o " MARKET. itii Lea er in Coal & barlini Seeds Phone 2Ot 208 Queen St GOLD MEDAL BRAND ALFREII WRIGHT. SECRETARY C A. 30mg, - 'District Agent Suhsvrihed Capital ..-rrt_..wet-. £250,000 Deposit with the Itominim? Government Qqt ...... ....._ 8117..â€0110 All policies guarantee!) try the Lom simian-1 Lancashire Insurance Cum- nany with Assets of $16,306,638. t"oo'tP9'tATEo ‘815 Head Office - Wat thvrn Ie,ter ro' buying it, horrte. Fr (,,iu'iiT2t,ya",tt1gri1,rr",o,rt, A. 1rll.d.llhlli).' ' W,, to Miss [Julia inus'diiir, daugin . a , "-,0_u'|trr of Mr. Adolph Ihrrstetter or Ha " . d n. -------- ... --, I . o The Mercantile F Ire: “Dem-Ef- . INSURANCE COMPANY I F.ichler-tn \‘m.- "and...†m. mm: Sprt‘ial stirring. A thoice )nung bll'l and a few foundation vows Int :30 days. Hulls sun and graznzlsnn sir- (d by Sir Corr,dyke lluon " “hick I refuse 33000, “has? Cam had ot1iu- ial Ill-tiff r fold of 33.17 butter in on- week a; a Junior 4 year old. H In? at (no? “hil- the hummus Last “In no air-Ind vh n you tan get lhvru nah-r by Inning at, bums. I A. t'. HALLMAN, l llrrsluu. “at. A The"shcaf of Wheat" _ _ -_ on even Ball. GEO. BRAND! Jpr‘hg Brook Stock Farm Holstein, Tamworth Wa'erlm. 0m 1lltltta "is good" teat PUBLIC SALE MINDâ€) JANSEN “hm eyes suart, pain and begin to water, when they feel hot and heavy beware of GRAVE 1'oh'RFyirrhNt'.Hy's. (Ironic _h"adaehes, n‘rvuus- ness, partial or total loss oi "iht-you can a oid (Inn hy secttrittur EYE 21 K ing Right Glasses Now I SPECIALIST. Fi, West, Harlin I h II' 853, ... l _ 0M5! Trrttt Hair yen to". ftufty ant “"' "' W" Nit beautVul-Aget a 25 cent new. dawn null-ugh. ', ot Danderine. View»! Menu It ----_-- . so" raru-t. , If w... a..- an- M..." x-.- .h. _..- PLYMEQTH Even, Smooth, Strong. ---'.-------- 111mm. Phone '" IS BEST. Waterloo' _. tampon . tho scalp; the Mir roots fnmlsh 1008071 and die; then the hair (III: out 1.1.1 Surely m a 261mm battle ot Knoauton'ts Damn-rim: trom any drug Marv and int try ( Just one application double: the beauty of your hair, besides it name dlately dissolves every partlcle ol dtyndrutr. You can not have nice heavy, Manny hair it you have dandruff. This (Postructive scarf rotm the hair of its lustre, Its strength and "s very Me. and if not outcome it woduces a feverishnvu and "chm; of cyclone. If you care for heavy hair that gill- ttttttg with beauty and Is radiant with life; has an lnmmpamhle oatmeal Ind ta ttutty and lustrous. try Danderlne, l Miss Emma llrandt, formerly of Raterlco, vilto no.\' retidts at Sam Lam, Iowa. has written to iriendsin 1tarprto:, mun-Mars of a ulisaslrlms cyclrim which wept that place, June 5th. The propwrty loss was immense Tuo person; lost Ih-ir lives while many 1vre inllll't'd. A copy at th- San'nm Pio: r. the paper published at that place rnntuins a thrilling ac- count nl mirmmlous escapes and ttwi story oi th, destructivrrr.vs of th THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUH F.ichler.--In New Hamburg on Wed nesdav, .ll'nz- 3, Wm. Kiehler, second son of Mr. Bernhardt. Hi hier, aged 36 years, 7 mouths and H days, .cchu.vz.--Neur train, sirrr:iaars, F; h ltr, am II 39 years! I nzlmths, :.nd 23 (has. :' Purdy-FSO-In (tall. on Wednetr. day, Jung lo, Miss Bessie “ounce, shunt-lot or Mr. ttcl Mrs. Jubn Rel so to Mr. Wtp. H. Ptirdy. Foatar-htixiur.-tn (:alt a Wed. Jrn- bo, Miss Manarct White to Mr. .hhn ll. Suntan Fchmidt-Meyer.-in Wilmot Crntrr 'tt Wtdnvsday, Jun? 10, Miss Clara Meyrr, to Mr. “illiam F'rhmidt of l'erlin, ' , luckertxn ',t',yf/fd)rtr 9, to EM!“ :u-l is. “hull er, a son. , sc'ehulz.-.tt Mount Olive, lll., Jump '8, to Mr. uni Mrs. L. Schulz ason. I Druar.---Near Mt. l l‘mrnts, June It; Ito Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dwar a idaughter. ', I.eis.-lrt New Itautsurg cu ‘- MI ;iust., to Mr. and Mrs. thr. Leis a .n n. FARM FOR SALE _ hr'ogk--rlahn.-In Iketroit at the home of Mrs. I). L. Waiutsiey, Mis, Li/Jie Hahn of lk-troit to Mr. W. P. 310:5»: ot Elmira. "iFrs--Liesseuters-,pt Gall on Wed n sday, Jun 10th, Mary, (laugh In o." Mr, and Mrs. lieu. Liesemer, to Frcdrrick, son oi Mr. and Mrs. nunry Luggs. l h, n,' "If: l N\\l' Foil (“WK ykAf.F'., vn' ll, I('KIA\' 1NIt \HTII {‘INI'i-'('l\l.l.\ (HUNT t/M INTit;r', Ill-i HURT- G Itl' “huh l'wnx " 0 wars “uh "Wm! at I pr'r will 1pllt, 6 Wm. E. Mitchell Fisther--.ctarr.--in Hmira , Elmira “andâ€; June 8, ‘n Ht. 'lh"resa - u. nh, Miss Marlha Start to Mr. Miss T. Starr returned to her home lo is Fischer. new tor a visit at several weeks alt- _ hr'ogk--Hahrt.-In Ikrtroit at the I having spun the winter in Carr Four, of Mrs. I). L. Walmslev. Mis, furnia. I AM. y;r'.r'.lt1NG IN. llumrdmtp pctosessiou can ire pawn. HI) acres, choice soil, gum! trriolnrs, mod hush, spring watmr. n ar Iwrlin. llau.--le, Elmira June 4, to Mt an}! yrs. Leo Hahn, a son. Mr tpr, tn: In r-tser-At, Ross-uh, June tttr,to Vr. and Mn. .lao. â€mucky, awn. l'.i orn.-.Near Presto, June 8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hilboru, a daughter. Yantz.-t.tt tiuotuitwiaie, May 30, llullmz Mr. and Mrs. My tanti, a tlaugh tt.--Irt Elmira, June 9 to Mrs. H. Hallman, a daugh Marriages Births "man, PM Mrs. Geo. L, Hank-r raw a TCrt 1mo ahle tra to a numb" of the friends of Miss Irartluarr last Thursday nun ttg. Il Mr. ‘I. S. “pith-l returned last "1unday from lhiragn “hm: he look a Hum "oaths mursr " Irozmnrnls in th, Its-nun Iracraddrm llealihator, mm. Hr is feeling grrltly imprmrd in health. 'lr. Thus 11ilkinson lrtt last “wk to 1isit relatives, in l-Ivlmllltun Mr. I'. S. Weber and daughwr Se Hilda left on Wednesday for a trip to Winnipeg, Raina. l‘aluaryoanql other “mm; Foints. Mr. It. L. Rolnson cutter ot the Great West Felt ('ompanv is under- arm; tnatmmt at the Berlin and “guano Hospital. Rev. J. Strempter, and Mr. John Klinck are attendimi the annual cun- terence of the Lutheran Canada Syn; od at _l'?hnwood. There will there tore be no service in hit. James hrrch n-xt Sunday. Mr. G. H. Glennie has passed his fatal examination in Cttrnmeree and Finn? at the Toronto University. Mrs. M. E. Tranter has returned to ialt alter spending a week with her diuuhtrr Mrs. David Fear. Miss Alma Lasthinger and Miss . 'attie ltuppel attended the concert. tih. Janis Ht. I'hurrh Quartetâ€. oruntu, held in, the Baptist (hutch last Tuesday erm‘nv. \Vidlin: [tells :--A wry happy event 1110'; place at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. 1'. north, Port Richmond,‘ "ltatett Island, NIX. “hm their set-w ondtdaugltt,er Ciara Ida was united in I _iiiarr:are to Mr. Henry o. Weichrl, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1reiNveI of Atis “ace. The ceremony was per- formed at half past three in the alt- rm n in the presrncé of about for- Fe "est-S. Miss Rose north sister ot he bride, played Lohtrugrin's 1t'edd- ' Morph, as the bride rntaerrd the rettily decorated parlors on the arm tut " father who also performed the! ,eremony. Miss Florence north also ‘a sister of the bride, “is Maid ot Honor, while her brother Mr. "scar Barth attended the groom. After a dainty wedding lunch-on the happy Ample left for their future home in F.huira stopping " several days at Hufiath, and Toronto rtt route. Mr. t'larertee Lein, who has boon assist ing Mr. w. L. Hadley I'.P.H. Agrmt for some time has been promoted C. P.lt. agent at Dorkine nation and tuck Hume on June ist. "abr- t h " Miss Lang of Berlin spent the week 'nd with Miss Carrie Dunks. Gmrinuatinn School Inspector Mills of Toronto rcpt with tbe Emma Putlic School L'oard last Monday I Welling th, discussion ot continuation "ual Hatters. He is of the opin- .on that this should be a good cen- tre for sud: a school. ' The Elmira Tennis Clay gave a ery enfo,able tea on the tennis :rounds last. Tuesday evrrrng. The iarge number of members present re- orted having had in: excellent time. Miss Bertha Cootes was 3 guest at he .home of Mr. P. Rennie, Listowcl‘ ast week. Ml Elmira Tares -'""". "Inv- Tr. A "WW" "ts, "5 M Rm: 152 P. Long, n.n.,lt Mans, car Strumr, Wss l-llmua Hedrivh and “PM, It, “us again xxetl attended. Ihlfsars, ". P. Hum)". lint. “(WWII The summ-I chosen for LN! night's H. Srhauh and MN. l-Ilfrrl, “H. II. H/sr/IT"' “M a wry hum-Hunt one llk-imbwh'r aNed aw mtoutpantst H. mm tiny Mr, and “as tlehvrrett Illnrmuvhuul and also until-rod hum†Iâ€, "I, ".truvst m"; [or-NM nun-nor by thr. m Iunr, 1hr suhpyt Ming "All "'--"-------- Artr'srr/a" Proirleut." Ttu; ""'hmsr, the I‘I‘H-uHun spr- . \lll'\ "tll ht' rumlmluL “hm Pow. I Heidelberg iur, Mautor, Presurlcnt mi Hur- Snml, - and RH. u. J. Hit-I'M, Firm bus, Mr and “n, C. mi at ttatcrloo ’xmmn. .Ilul a bstumr Imm- push-r. 13ml “IS?! Anni" 1tetrer, Ik-rlm Irsutt'0 I“Ill luv the speakers. lat the home of Mr. ll. s:rt-er.l '_----.-------- - rcumr.t,v.--ur and Mrs. I). I‘vlnwnn-l' attended the Galt Horse Shim, Mr "lpr, w 'r. n ll the limllrrw nt NHturitrer was auarded third prim lrvlunll rhs,r,trr ".t, Irwin nt Ilue- m thr “MPH†Purpose (has. Irer. "'vening “as Farnwr'x Mass In H. ‘1‘hr soluists in this won- Mrs, 1'. N. 1Klim'k, Mrs. H, N. Rupprl, Mrs us car Strnmr, Miss binuna â€Ninth and Messrs. I'. P. Rum)“. lint. Merkel. H. Srhauh and ftev. l-Ilfnl, Mrc. II, llrimlwh'r aria] m m-(n'npannt ihrouvhout and also rlmlrn-d trtt, my "ire-oo-.,.',----,--"; _..---. "'eu0..06'iu)0.es604_ Stratford Guelph Berlin tianittoa Thornton &Douglas The Suit Sale of the Season You know that you always find everything as represented at this store. SALE CLOSE S SATURDAY NIGHT. Buys any mett's suit in the stock texcept Mad: and hula) about 300 were 20.60, 22.50 and 25.00, all our man very best make, hand tailond in this seamn's latest styles, all the new tany gr†and blown ska dos are here in all sizes from 34 to H. Saturday is the last day of the sale, so you cannot Mont ty delay it you want to ta he advantage ot it. Straw Hats at reduced Drives too. livery inot Panama) is reduced also. Perfection Blue. Flame Oil Stoves bring comfort to the house wife, now while the extreme heat prevails is' the time to purchase them. We sell two and three burnerustoves with or with out oven. _$_1_5_§ is new on at this store. H. N. HUEHN HEIDELBURG Imtheran l'hul " Ilnv. M. P, “PM, It, “as The loduro in the Firsl English Church un Tursrlay Pventnk men's straw hat the [nutmeg at , Irv-m at 1ltte-