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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Nov 1914, p. 11

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AMEie C e CC +0 m:: 15. .. e &, JA 10M . ELMIRA, NOV. 19, 1914, h‘, t. pat Busher .,._.31:00 °* $1.10 5 +~~~GALT MARKETS ?'MLT. yov. 19TH, 1914 BERLIX,>â€" NOV. 101 31, 1214 ‘Per, ton . y.â€"(in gomb) WELPH, â€"NOV . 19TH, 1914. e rad 2922 2: o nerniing: per peck , (per 100 lbs ... $5:30 â€" $3.5u ; par: bushel .......... . 1.06 , « BBE 400 jos :. â€" 4.04 4e {feed) ues SUELPH MARKETS h gh grade ... ... 3.15 _ 4.00 BERLIN +~MAT «498. w4Â¥ ELMIRA MARKETS . @atble L a continental repuâ€" digh work umd. :. for ‘of ‘ite hrru'u-; a school cours‘ & ‘ta1 instructors n aftention {n Comâ€" botrthaad ani ‘Téligra h¢ b{fi.“ enter at any fot 00r large (froe cataâ€" b9§ ..« D. A. MeLACHLAN, , bag Lilies NO lb K1 10TH, . 1914 16.00 18.00 »,â€" 88â€" # : *‘ _ TH aa* N* HBR 16.00 "18.00 .. 8.20 _ 3.50 3.00 3.40 es 8M .52 .32 . .35 112.00 14.00 .8.00 â€"10.00 i e 1.00 niveress . ~A/MK 16.00 â€" 18.00 .00 $13 .83 28 15 35 32 15 .51 .35 15 10 40 165 .60 13} 33 Principal. â€" Master and Hunsberges prg+ 26.00 .10 26.00 28.00 $1.10 8.40 $1.00 24.00 .82 8.1§ 1.10 26.00 22.00 1.10 .18 47 $3.55 1.05 | To) 7.15 .39 38 15 .85 .10 15 1.60 $15 .30 v"! \1§ 45 154 i13 ,36 24 10 80 16 65 45 ST; JACOBS CIDER MILL tter. grea h « 0 6 Bitisc maney itet $ B ( 0B ies mam lergeccicy.. 6 Ih . D Chesie. new. twina......) 0 16% | cule %mâ€"m sWan + s kn 0 Mb ... ‘siag coldâ€"storage ....... 0 30 se« . mew Ib........... 0 18 ney. com3s, dozen. ..... 2 50 3 00 GRAIN AND PKODUCE TORONTO, Nov. 17.â€"Quotation on the Board of. Trade are as follows taapaeed t be asy «Manit cba wmlâ€"-i;urn new. c No. 1 northern, $1.24; 0.2 non& flfl _‘No. 4 northern, $1.164%4. °.‘ â€" MAnitoba~ oatsâ€"Bay ports, new crop, Manitoba~ catsâ€"Buy ports, new ‘ crop, No. % C. W., 60¢: No. 8 O.W., %6. Qamerse vezermsyemw; qulside; »0¢ i0 5{: Ontarw wheatâ€"Car lots. $1.10 to $1. outside,â€" dccording to ‘freights .. _â€"_â€" _ WINNIPEG, .Ew. 17.â€"Trading was quiet on the wheat market and prices om;l higher generally, influenced t Liverpool cables than expect in face of the weaker markets on th side. yesterday. Following the opc:‘l: there was a decline, caused by a ge! bearish sentiment, the opinion spreading that the war will not be so prolonged as recently predicted, and considerable proâ€" fit taking â€"took place. A strong. turm took place on the market before e% New Zealand and Australia were to be, in the southern markets, and in addition the market was oversold during :lu ‘:fl}' ll;nur-.w:hlch “:.l:’ r%‘cmflllhl! or the rally. eat to ‘%e higher, cats %c jo %¢ lower. Flax elz- ed *ct to Tc higher after a very weak market. a vicualy the bears h warket most of The rolufi of the day. In the early part of he day mome new export sales were m“n 6. .Later, however, bids were out of C o will be: bpen Sept. 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, #+, OCT. 4. Thercafter ~every: day in (OiCt!, Except Mondays ‘gnd Saturdays, and. Koz. 3, 4, 10. ‘Apples t;i‘alg Evaporating : every day fropy t Shipping Hogs Wanted Up «0f sthck, WN ta bove night. whe g.‘.n 2o 1 16e S0F. card it w ie 26 vance and provisions: down 16¢: to 42%0 â€" American cornâ€"â€"Fresh shelled, . No.: 3 yellow, $5¢, Toronio, Canadian corn, §2¢, ToroAte, __. _ ;~ _ faito* & _ _Barleyâ€"Good maiting barley. outside, 83c to T0c: Manitoba barley, 66e to 70¢, DROTCCY + The cash demand was much quicter todry. No. 3 northern and lower grades were wanted, but there were few enquirâ€" lés for No. 1 and 2. Oats, barley and flax were also quiet and dull, flax prices hcllx_!_ ndbo:tt s‘ cents lower . from â€"high live stock at the Union Yards were 1028 cattle, 1233 Logs, 1693 sheep and lambs and $3 calves.‘ Butchers‘ Cattie. > f Good Ts‘ steers and heifers sold ap"" $7) to â€" $7.25; medium ‘at $6.50 $638; common at $§ to g:g. lightâ€" butchérs‘ helfers atâ€" $5.50 to % choice ut $6,50 to $6.15; good cows :‘t 36 t;"{‘.'ll: medium cows at $.%5 to .15: canners and cutters at 50 . to 50;. buils at $4.50 to $6.50; and an o6d buil of extra quality will. sometimes _ Peasâ€"No, 3. $1.40 to $1.50, car lots, outside,> nominal, frack d + d lake real. "Buckwheatâ€"70c to T2c. “ Milifeedâ€"Car lots, per ton, bran, $24 to §$25; shorts, $26 to $27; middlings, $28 to $29; good feed flour, $34 to $35. . _ _ _ _Manitoba flourâ€"First patents, $6.60, im hage: seoshd patenin: Shiy, in BeRe. â€". _ Ontario flourâ€"Winter, 90 per cent. pat« ents, $4.50 to $4.70, Montrea} or Toronto freights, in bulk, nom{inal, y 4 Highest market price pald. _ Load »very secnmd Tuaada«x, Nert sbipment Dec. 1st, \ / 4 m C. €. DIEFENBACHER Ryeâ€"No. 2, 856 to 87¢, outside, Rolled catsâ€"Per bag of 90 pounds, $4.05; in smailler lots, $8.15 to $3.25; per harrel, $6.30, wholesale, Windsor to Mont» MONTREAL GRAIN MARKST, MONTREAL, Nov. 17.â€"There was a decided improvement in the demand from foreign buyers for Manitoba spring wheat today, but the prices bid for all grades were very irregular, some of them being as mar cuarter iowar roan ofhare . whisk wouula suumcuie uhi the feeling 1A * the English markets is unsettled; however, there were some blds received @4 per quarter higher than yesterday and sales of 200,000 bushels were made. L. There was also some demand from exâ€" porters for wheat at bay ports and sales of 7000 \busheis No. 1 northern were made at $1.22% and 40,000 No, 3 northarn at $1.19% per bushel c.1.f. Local deâ€" n:.nnd .?r coarne c’r'lnln ml ?lobt' !ltnhl- c prices. our qule irrq. D::l.nd la'}-“mlt-uod is good and the market is active. Butter is quiet and cheese is firm. with a moderate amount of businesé doing. KEgg» continue active and firm. DULUTH GRAIN MARKET, i ?aULU'gH. g:vi * n.â€"w'l.‘.lt;t;."fl! ard, $1. % .L borthern, $1. 4 2 don. Hiaiihs: DBeos M.16. x At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. _ Cornmealâ€"Yellow, . 98â€"pound â€" sacks $2.65 to $2.75. _ _ Sipg sthe v6 MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MAREKCT, MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 17.â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, $1.18%; No. 1 northern, $1.15% to al‘;":. No. 2 do., $1.11% to $1.15%; Dea., hfine #4.75 and 87 market ‘Namher . unlimited m November OATTLE MARKETS Rye Toote, voek Saoasa ol h ds * M Inspections Monday totaled 851 ears ad painat 1522 last year and in sight were Cornâ€"No, Oatsâ€"No. Hogs Wanted AT BADEN UNION STOCK YARDS, TORONTO,‘ Nov. 17.â€"Receipts of TORONTO GBAIN MARKRT. TORONTO DAIRY MNARKET. VINNIPEG GRAILN MARKET. 8 yellow, 68e to 6fc. 3 white, 45Â¥%e to 46c 0 27 Hls 0 45 0 67 | ® A lavtr mntly ‘p'uud by. the :51 ernmen ts those selling butter, to have }t ne up in wrappers, with the name cf the Â¥ ind J’ butter, . whether ~ ~Dairy ~Of Creamery butter, neatly printed on‘ outside of wrappers. Any farmer. Couiotrming with this regulation is ti> able. to a fine of not ‘less %‘u.fl and ~not â€"exceeding $30.00. Govâ€" érnment has inspectors in «the: ficlt who will strictly: enforce this regulaâ€" tion. te 4* B C. A. BOEHM § 1 ALBERT MICKUS, : e FPhone 173. Waterloo. : :oooooooootoooocodbo'ou .................‘”'..1 a sns on a.." Te My isad acking and weary of living till I cormsulted your opticisn, . and now J can read the fimest print with l‘te Iill of pleasure. hi iA <C You can be hwtped to~, by consult inz our optician free.> . haak e a Office, Waterloo . Mutual Building, NOTICE TO FARMERS Store ncear post office, Betlin We issue marMiage license. LICENSED â€" AUCTIONEER $ The undersigned is prepared to â€" conduct sales for farmers ani others in Waterloo Counâ€" tv. Haviogâ€"had a goodly numâ€" ber of years experience, I can assurec all ‘. entire u_tl:fictlon. For terms or furtherinformaâ€" tion write or: phone, . NEARLY BLIND 1 General la:nsl:c “ut vâ€" Amie UVSInk..: CSR â€". and madÂ¥ â€". rap s FQ make Jou * we otc. woX T 4 With safety HELLER BROS. Establisheq 1864 The season‘sâ€"smartest and swellest éTects in ch»viotsâ€"and tweeds,\ â€"beauâ€" tiftlly tailored: and trtimmed, | â€" broad shouldr effect »ith clase fitting peauâ€" tifully 'T!Ortd.llpdl. regular $10.00 and $12.00 sale prite ... a18.:5127,00 sat. pite ... ; 7. 00 i| Star Whitewear Limited $7.:50 to 8.50 Men‘s Overcodts $5.95 They come in plain black and. handâ€" some .. tweeds o the newest patterns and are cut in the eottect length ‘clee gantly linsd ani fin.shed all through, regular© .price 57.50 and â€" : !fw. tale price ._....~_ 5'95 . $10 AND 12.00 MEN‘Sâ€"OVERCOA‘ "‘."fi' dn | cHONON A P es y :z !* i y \ ,"V,:,? 1‘ yea .,'» _,'*fl;’g c *:3‘?‘ "4 'i?d Sl;betfor Men and Boys, _ To establish beyond a doubt the standing: t is sale f hx »ro '”,,;:‘,ffl J“; : teF" F -; P j ,Lv . * ; Read the Following Anno%l. _ s Ry ... These goods are from the stock of one Ofi“‘#_'titdd';t ‘greatest and be! known Clothing manufacturers, business conditions are such with them that they must sell and must sell now, cash must be raised at once to avoid unfor: tunate publicity Legally. ‘We bought this magnificent stock at our own price, every garment, every pair of shoes will be sold to the ‘people at prices positively do not represent the"actual cost of the material of which they re. made. â€" Here are some of the items, we leave it to you who know values if they are not the greatest you have ever known. It‘s the opportunity of & lifetime. (*oP $14 AND 16.00 NMEN‘S OVERCOATS §11.4G.. /.. » Everything I;Luim to make it . a s#}lish good lopkinb garment has been put in the manufacture «l this . garâ€" mwont; To bave;such a coatâ€"made to your â€"order would cost at least $22.00 $1i8 AND $22 MEN‘S OVERCOATS, $14.80. f An assortment ol theâ€"finest Readyâ€" toâ€" Wear Overtoats <in the City is f?v-urs to ~ chooseâ€"fromâ€"atâ€" thisâ€"â€"out price. Tb se coats _ represcnt the hrizht of. perfection ftom the . best mavers of rcadyâ€"to wear clothing. |YOu will _ find a wide rango of imported mater‘al. to select from, regular $18 to $22, sale price ........ to> $22, sale pri 14.80 Thess s5«<ts bave all thoge little style touches that make them up to date. Maie of fns tabrics. You will notice the neathess of finish, the niceâ€" Ay movuld=d snv~ fitting _ collar, _ the bread shoulders, regular 5 80 :$7.50â€"andâ€" $8.50 sale price w4 ‘$12â€"AND*$13.50 MEN‘S SUITE 89 Save this and wait until Saturday, November 21 at 8 o‘clock a. m. Uverk s1.50 To 32 mEN‘S PANTS $1.19. 4 1e is a vercoat . in nirme twtets ast m»y =« Men‘s Furnishings Boot Comfo Opportunity of gilar $1.50 to $2.00, sale. 3 J@â€"_ When you buy furnishings here you Price, Q1 a Lifotime "~ :: oo sls _IC00 00â€" are assurod, of the best selectioh beâ€" or: 25.00. _ Only the highest grade maâ€" terials ‘have been used in their makâ€" inz, regular $14.to $1;i Salb LHIGe .......} .__..!.."..â€". ll'ao 0‘\ ER FlFTFEN l[UNDRED SUITS $2.50¢ TO $8.506 MEN‘S. SUITS $5.80 * Matle of ~th¢eshestâ€"imported tweods and worsteds. in all the new effects ant the workmanghip ond fit are unâ€" $16 AND $18 MEN‘S SUITS $12.80 TH.te is a charm and a grace apout these suits that delight the man who knows a welt tailored guit of clothes. Flezant‘y tailcred â€"in dressy models of stumning navy blue, imported worsâ€" td and an v.tweeds. Come and: see them . Regulat~$16 toâ€" ... uie amtan _ .. 12.00 excelled, regular. $12 and 18.50, sale price .;...> ...... ‘Aiso a heaty. ing wayon, capacâ€" ity 3000 ibs "3;« repair, â€" For quick ra‘e at _ $30.â€"Fot particulars Address bow 139;" Waterloo. Experisnced twoâ€"nmesdle _ ard sintle needie operators. Good prices paid on all ozerations. OPERATORS WANTED Manufacturers. Sale Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Sto« 8.49 432â€"4t Some Sharp Cuts on Boys . â€" Clothing _ In durable tweeds and fancy mixâ€" tures, shapely tailored‘ trousers, _ reâ€" gular $1.50 to $2.00, sale 1 lg $Fite ... n oulvec theiase * $3 ;\ND $3.50 MEN‘S TROUSERS, 1.98.. > ; . f Poa‘t be airaid of buyingz . two â€" Oor thres pair of < these, they are stylish ard well tailored and the materials are drratl> . and good looking, reguâ€" lat $3:00 and $3.50.. sale l 98 Slf)sAND 12.00 MEN‘S OVERCOATS \â€"$4.05. ; Euilt on snappy. school lines h' serâ€" viceable neat gtey and datk material. Th» cleverest little coat you‘ll _see anywhere, regular $6 and $7.50, sale price .......2 ... 4'95 $+ to $4.50 ~BOYS‘ OVERCOATS $2.95. . _A special line Of fancy Overcoats, made from _ hsavy _ tweed that will stand the toughest wear. Beautifully fin‘sbed. sizes three to cight yeats, regular $4 to $4.50, sale $8.50 to $9.50 YOUTH‘S OVERâ€" COATS $6.80. R Anâ€"immenseâ€"valueâ€" inâ€"pest â€"qualityâ€" in fanty â€"tweeds, convertable. collar, the season‘s newest stylish models, solendidly tailored, best linings, sizâ€" es 24 to 34. regular $8.50 and $9.50, sale price |..... 6‘80 $5 and $6 BOYS‘‘ BLOOMER SUIT Double breasted. Bloomer Suits â€" in serviceable tweeds, in dark ani. medâ€" jum n’eys and brown, ‘sizes 24 to. 29 regular $5.00 and $6.00, S216â€"p9Fi0e , .. ..;â€" ... :o dssr 3°80 $7.50 AND $8.00 BOYS‘ BLOOMER SUITS $5.29. Double : breasted" Bloomer Suits, two and three puttoned models, made from imported smooth finisl? grey and brown tweeds," large fitting‘strap and hbuckis Bloomer, sizes 20 to 35, teâ€" gclar $7.50 and $8.00, sale 5 29 DKXE 3: . £1... o oesivvccss dgrdie‘s * 100 Boy‘s two pietp and three piete Suits single and double breastedâ€"of a beautiful assortment of tweeds, knee parts, sizes 26 to 33, reâ€" k gular $5, $7, sale price ... 2;98 BOYS‘ BLOOMER PANTS §%c. ~Of imported tweeds, fancy patterns, in grey and brown, strorgly _sewn, lined with white cotton, all rizes, 26 to 33, regular $1.00, sale 690 =COAL= Comfol;‘;md ‘-n;m‘(uh can : be Obtained "by using our Hard, shining coal. It gives lots of heat, <little ashes, no Clinkers, ‘and lasts longer than ordinary coal. Best vatues in the city. 4s c 7 Phone 201 208 Queen St 8 Berlin Danler in Farm Seeds and ‘Binoder Twine '3"""--- _ ‘HEIDELBURG _ â€"m! Cesrrgesrtts#grgggrHA*®e When you buy furnishings here you art assured of the best selection beâ€" cause we have best showing o*_ uny store in Canada. Men‘s Working Shirts, in stripes and dark colors, splendid< weights, strong â€" anddurable, reg. 39 50c and 60¢, sale price ...... PC Men‘s Winter Underwear, , feece lined shirtl: and drawers, very finest guality, all sizes, regular . 50¢, sale PFiCE ........ p..cu.2 39c Men‘s 85¢ and $1 Wool Elastic Rib Shirts and Drawers. While they last we will ‘hand them out. at This S&I® .. ite ul oob l 69c Colored Negligee Shirts, in fancy stripes and figures, also white pleatâ€" admmd plain Chambra with laundried culls, sizes 14 to 18, reg. $1 and $1.25, sale price ... 69c Men‘s Tan Suede and Cape Gloves, lined with warm © wool lining, one come fastener, cotton gusset fingers, r0gular $1.25, sale price ... . QRaA Men‘s ‘new soft Hats of English fur felt hat tilat men are wearing . and are going to Wear, worth . 99c from $2 to $2.25, sale price Men‘s‘ Wool: Sweater Coats, .plain shades and‘ combination . colorings, made with or without collar, all siz es, reg. $3.00â€" and . $3.50 Boys‘ heavy Worsted . Hose, at a sensational price. â€"They are made of pure wool, all sizes, 6 to 10. ~Will wear well, regular 35¢, sale Men‘s working Mitts _and Gloves, mule #kin, <wool lined, wool. wrists, soft, pliable finish, roomy » aund large, reg 50¢, sale price 39c Men‘s ‘Ties, four in hand, in stripes, figure scroll and all over elects, made witl tllam, neck bands mnd open and closed ends, reg. 50¢,â€" sale 25 Warm â€"winter and handsome Caps, in all the new checks and chinchillas, bine, brown, gtey and black, 79c reg. $1 and $1.25, gale price Men‘s heavy Flannelette Night Robâ€" ts generously made, neat patterns, sizes 15 to 18, regular 85¢ 69 anid $1, sale price ... ... C Eighteen dozen of colored and black waol_Socks, regular .value 19 25¢, Sale PHICE ...‘ ....~. C A NIFTY SOFTâ€"FELT HAT 9%¢ tecke44Â¥%i our pat ment $ the pa: be refu been p{ i stoves teosotoentabdthpeatttette¢tr004404004 [ mc WB URGENTLY our patrons to return all empty Ceâ€" ment Sacks received here durinfi' the past season. 10c per bag wi be refunded for all bags which had been paid for. H N. HUEHN REQUEST 420â€"Pairs Women‘s Boots, pol © rew fall styles, gun metal,_ vich * MA and patent leather, butm and, bh cher cut, medium and high Heels, size 2} to 7, regular $4.00 and O $4.50, sale price ..... ......... dutwal 500 Fa‘r‘ Women‘s Eoots, : broké sizes in some lines, gunmetal ‘und" vici kid, blucher cut,â€"cuban heel; siz i es 3 to 7, re‘nhx $2.15 ° ._-', 6 % and $3.00, sale price ... © A.0Z Women‘s Rubbers,. our regular â€" $( value, sizes 24 to 8, sale ... 5 made of good solid leather, very \'icea‘;le..mz‘. $1.75, sizes. t 8 to 10}, sale price ........ .4* Boot Comfort, â€" Price, Quality, Girls‘ or Misses‘ Rubbets in i 1i to 2 standard, sale i : _OVERALS AT THE COST. OR & MAKING ~4% $1.35 (Stiffels extra heavy . pure indigo blue l'“ Stiflles heavy pure black _ 780 $1.25 Peabodys Overals, 1 m §POCialL ‘,.%....) perooys Suciatie. . 2: e# & Other lines at 50¢, 65¢, 75¢, 85¢,. 800 Pair Boys‘ kip â€"and gut ';‘"‘} boots, blucher cut,.good styles, ‘:’r&, 1 to 5, regular $2, and ; l} AO : $2.50, sale price ......... ...; PM h% Misses . gunmetal calf,. blucher . ¢ut. _ boots, sewn soles, broad toes, .. Id ‘{‘. heels, sizes 11. tp 2, reeâ€". . 3 QG@ P isd wlar $2.50, sale price 1.., AV@ _ _ NMen‘s Goodycar Welted: Boot#," in.~ box call velours and patent leather, thick solesifor fall and winter, »,.. j lent style,.. sizes 6 to 11,. Segular . $1.50 and‘ $5.00, . sale â€" 9 A@ | 500 pair Men‘s fine Boots, in‘ bek â€" .. calf aud satin.call, Mck ay sewn soléqg _‘ allâ€"solid leather. sizes 6 to 1§, rekâ€" . ular $3 and. $3.25.)â€" sale 08 Girls‘ vie} kid ylni:b«goonz _ toe cap, low heels, McRday n;r,ll sizes 8 to 10}, ‘reg $1.75, l_.-J to $2.00, sale price ...._.. . ##* Roys‘ Shoes, nmi’:a screw Men‘s Rubbers, our ‘usual standard $1.00â€" quality, sale price * h w dovi ie ipona Opavanes Cavietves C ltoys‘ ;Rubbors, the reg. 75¢ values, ‘sale price ..;,.....:...: Every Boot submitted for your Tinware »4 P44

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