Pn d C L u2s | wern, ber bus:> .....> :. .85 > . ‘} flout, farily ~......... ;.... 3.00 $ Wl ph grade ... ... 3.15 . Br &.fl faw... ... 25:00 . # Middlings, per ton :...... 2800 â€" 2 4' WY Sssc e yssm iess .80 | PBBA:,4.. s ... cnlc0 100 . UReg e e c ie Pâ€"BB®, | M dose ......... :.:. h If: Ber Th. ... ~..0. .33 / tp 453. o Aunninnrer e en mm mm |BTRATFORD MARKETS. -3:\ RATFORD, Nov: 19, 1914 z.} , pet 15. ... ) CAJC . dabtentee ces \Peas, pet in 85. .. w1 5 fmn»?nmfl-s. m Â¥ 4. ht i : + «> .â€" BBRLIN,â€" NOV . 1#111, 1314. ~»As e 4 ; Flot iper 100 lbs ...... $5:30 ?:: 6 / GALT, NOV. 19TH, 1914 ickwheat ... it8, Ontario ¢y.<(in gomb) 9 f fer is. ‘GUELPH MARKETS. UBLPH..NOV. 19TH, 1914. ‘Ins jami, per ib ELMIRA, NOV. 19, 1914 (Juliet) (feed) . TCRPCHELY) . C .2s. ryrisarinecmarsiine ba flour, cwt. ...... 3.20 flour ... 3.00 8 hm i ‘sscll. 90 <per pound ........ per bush. wex ELMIRA MARKETS GALT MARKETS catile ton ., ’ c anpdvezen | a pontinental repuâ€" ‘ x work= amd.â€" . fot tof ‘ite ir.u-uu; a school cours‘¢ tai ‘nstrauctora Nvidual aftention in Comâ€" t hotthand" and ‘Télagra ht h ‘nay enter at any k Or large (ree cataâ€" m# D. A. McLACHLAN, LoR , per NOV. 1@TH, . 1914 NARKETS ONT. 16.00 18.00 ; tu < 5 3k k« .\ C wR 16.00 ©18.00 3.00 _ 3.40 sc 90 ~ 8 32 ; .35 12.00 â€"14.00 .8.00 ~10.00 1.50 1.00 6.00 .66 1.10 A5 C e Aerrarvic. ~ HRT o io. ... W Aice s i 16.00 â€" 18.00 .18 .230 313 $15 SPEAERAEE :\ .32 28 35 32 15 11 A5 .51 .35 15 10 A0 .65 13% Principa!, â€" Master and Hunsberges 26.00 10 95 «10 .80 $1.10 8.40 26.00 28.00 $1.00 .85 .85 .45 24.00 .82 $4.55 3.1§ 1.10 26.00 1.05 | 1.10 1.15 .39 38 15 .85 .10 5 1.60 10 1§ MJ 154 13 .36 24 45 so" Butter. creamery, ib. sq.. 0 g 0 ’ =tut. creamery. sollds.. 0 0 . separator, '.".n,.. 0 37 0 38 new, large....... 0 16 maes ) ROW, AWIAE . ..«. . O 164 s«re REWâ€"I410 .....«.«««« 0 45 «224 §cï¬l-um' on sa se 0 s veas . ENY W/., .++ + 2+ 4 NCY ney com3s, dozen..... 2 50 3 00 GRAIN AND PKODUCE, TORONTO, Nov. 17.â€"Quotatio on the Board of, Trade are as follow ST; JACOBS CIDER MILL Manitcba wheatâ€"Lake #, new crop, No.. 1 â€" northern, %x.m Ra. 4 Hortherit flï¬' .‘No. 4 northern, $1.16%. > â€" MaAniftobaoatsâ€"Buy> ports, new crop, No. % C W., 60¢; No, $ C.W., 55%¢ o.uwrxq auâ€"hazsg. Oxlal:!lldl‘. 'S:c' te Jad w Car lots.. o outside,â€" according to m.&, it ~ American cornâ€"â€"Fresh shelted, . ‘No. 3 yellow. 85e, Toronto, Canadian corn, $2e, ‘Toronto. / T £ WINNIPEG, Nov, 17.â€"Trading was quiet on the wheat market and prices omod higher fonmny. influenced b firmer Liverpool cables than expect in face of the weaker markets on side yesterday. Following the op:n'i: mm & decline, caused by a ge h sentiment, the opinion spreading that the war will not be so prolonged as recently predicted, and considerable proâ€" fit. taking took place. A strong turn took place on the market before clul.:f. New Zealand and Australia were 4 to be, in the southern markets, and in addition the market was oversold during the early hours, which was responsiblé for the rally. Wheat closed %L‘t. e hrb«r. cats 4e ¢o %¢ lower. Flax closâ€" ‘k‘:t to. %¢c higher after a very weak market. + The cash demand was much qui¢ter todry. No. 3 northern and lower grades were wanted, but there were few engquirâ€" lés for No. 1 and 2. Oats, barley and flax were also quiet and dull, flax prices hcl:a about 3 cents lower from ‘high rol of the day. In the early part of he day some new export amles wers _ Ontario flourâ€"Winter, 90 per cent. pat« ents, $4.50 to $4.70, Montrea} or Toronto freights, in bulk, nominal,. . C k. the day some new export saies were made. . Later, however, bids were out of will be: bpyen Sept. 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, «OCT. i. Thercafter every day in Oct;, except Mondays ‘and Saturdays, and Kov. 3, 4, 10. ‘Apples taken l? Evaporating : every day fropy Sept.10. _ Peasâ€"No. 3. $1.40 to $1.50, car lots, outside, nominal, yâ€"~~*mrabe s Rarleyâ€"Good maiting barley, outside, 83c to T0c: Manitoba barley, 66e to 70¢, lake ~ports. * Ryeâ€"No. 2, 85c to 87¢, outside, Rolled oatsâ€"Per bag of 90. pounds, $4.05; in smaller lots, $8.15 to $3.25; per hn.r{!l, $6.30, wholesale, Windsor to Mont» re "Buckwheatâ€"70c toâ€" 12. R 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, $6.80, im bags: second patents, $6.10, in bags. . Inspections Monday totaled 851 cars a¢ lglut 1522 last year and in sight were 450 cars. MONTREAL GRAIN MARKST. MONTREAL, <Nov.â€"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 «ar Guartar iowar roan othare . whisk muwig suumure is1 the feeling 1N ~ the English markets is unsettled; however, there were some bids received 64 per quarter higherâ€"than â€"yesterdayâ€"â€"andâ€"sales of 200,000 bushels were made. Shipping Hogs Wanted UNION STOCK YARDS, TORONTO,‘ Nov. 17.â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards were 1028 cattle, 1233 Logs, 1693 sheep and lambs and 83 caives.‘ Butchers‘ Cattie. > Good buglnr-' steers and . heifors sold at to â€" $7.2;. _ medium ‘at r.u to $6.75; common at $6 Ma:ll: ghtâ€" butchers‘ helfers at :C.& to ©$5.75; choice coms ut $8,50 to $6.15; good cows _ Cornmealâ€"Yellow, _ 98â€"pound _ sacks, $2.65 to $2.75.. _ Sn t 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 northern at $1.19% per bushel c.1f. Local deâ€" rcuhand :’or coarse c'r_;:n vu’ ctul;t't ltï¬ul- anged prices. ur quie irm. Demand for miXâ€"feed is good and the market is active. Butter is quiet and cheese is firm, with & moderate amount of business doing. Kges continue active and firm. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARE®RT. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 17.â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, $1.18%4; No. 1 northern, $1.15% to ggt No. 2 do., $1.11% to $1.15%; Dea., Corn=â€"No. % yellow, 58e to 62c. Oatsâ€"No. 3 white, 45Â¥e to 46c. DULUTH.GRAIN MARKET., R %:w}"n. govi n.â€"wa-azï¬zu .: ard, a P 0. northe: » ; 4 ao : qs ppec Oer e * At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. Highest market price paid. Load »very secennd Tusadax, Nert sbtpment Dec. ist, \/ 1 * m C. t¢. DIEFENBACHER 36 ty*6.25; medium cows at $6.%5 to .15: canners and cutters at .50 to $4.50;, buils at $4.50 to $6.50; and an o6d bull of extra quality will â€" sometimes Numbet unalimited â€" Highest market price uâ€Tl slstipment: Wadnesday November k hring #6.75 and OATTLE MARKETS Sete Jitht Hogs Wanted AT BADEN TORONTO DAIRY NARKET. VINNIPEG GRAILN MARKET, 0 37 0. 16 0 16% 0 45 0 67 to Sie. ) $1.1%, 0.0.....00.0......“0: | @ t * LICENSED AUCTIONEER $ A law gecently passed by the Oï¬ ernment makes it compulsory those selling butter to have it done up in wrappers, with the name cf the kind of* butter, whether â€" Dairy . of Creamery ~ butter; neatiy: prinies â€" oi outside of wrappers. Any farmer not Ctoujorming with this regulation is 1iâ€" able: to a fine of not less %M-fl and not exceeding ~$30:00. Govâ€" ernment has inspéctors in â€"the ficlt who will strictly enforce this Imll» tion. 4 4 ko & â€" The undersigned is prepared @ ® < to . conduct sales for farmers, $+ ani others. in Waterloo Counâ€". e\ tv. Havingâ€"had a goodly nuinâ€" : ® ‘ber of years experience, I can : assurec all entire utisi!i:cuan. ‘ » For terms or furthersinformaâ€" ® . tion write or phone, . g & 4 : ALBERT MICKUS, : e FPhone 172. Waterloo. : & o o oo a o e e a 6 0 0 0 6 0 e 66 ce e C. A. BOEHM YEStG h â€" 2 t > i 31 F?:o u'.H;. 4 ms‘ My ‘sad acking and weary of living till I comsulted your opticisn,, and now J can read the finest print with I‘te lll of pleasvre. 4 é You can be h:tped to~, by consult» inz ovr optician free. Office, Waterloo. Mutual Building, NOTICE TO FARMERS + out optician thee. . > :=â€" *‘ .8 Experisnesd twoâ€"needle _ ard s mt loptician Ret sinzle needie operators. (Good "iLLE" m. + prices paid on all ojerations. 1 Store near post office, Berlin. i| Star Whitewear Limited We issue martidAge license, â€" ~ eesseemennterecmemenemnetemecennmmmenenmenn DON‘T 1 CAXKOT General Insurance Agent King St. Qur. Lling _ C458 « $ ‘Clips .. and many 5 will make yoar eye glasses atay on securély. Â¥J24 NEARLY BLIND For examination, eye glasses etc. + k w SdaC *==| Manufacturers Sale of ==«l â€" Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Stock They come in plain.black and handâ€" some . tweeds ol the newest patterns and.are cut in the cortect length ele gantly lin»d ani fin.sh*d all through, regular _ price 57.50 and 38 5o. taigâ€"price ......__. 5.95 f.s;o #m') 12,90 MEN‘S: OvERCOA‘ | 7 *‘ rfe c 84 To.% The season‘sâ€"smartest and swellest gZects in chaviotsâ€"and tweeds,\ â€"beauâ€" tiftlly tailored: and trimmed, â€" â€" broad shouldor effect with clase fitting peauâ€" tifully %.llred‘lavdl, regular $10.00 and $12.00 sale price ... an0 51200 sale. price ... . / OG $7.50 to 8.50 Men‘s OÂ¥ercoats $5.95. e prreges C 9| on t 2e h: it 2l 5 o4 e o ~enmi ts . XLJ *A o | ._____©~. Wonestly Did You Ever 8oo Such Vatues~. â€"__~‘~,. * ©__ A $50,000.00 stock of High Grade Clothing, Gents Furnishings and Bot alx‘xd Shoes for Men and Boys. To establish beyond a doubt the standin this sale Â¥ f | " ky $X ukn s1 en9s 2l T .. _Read the Following Announcement. â€" _ .. _ .. These goods are from the stock of one of Canada‘s greatest and bes known Clothing manufacturers, business conditions are such with them th 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 tha positively do not represent the‘actual cost of the material of which they are made. â€" Here are some of the items, we leave it to you who know valuel‘q they are not the greatest you have ever known. It‘s the opportunity of# lifetime. y UOvercoat Opportunity of a Lifetime $18 AND $22 MEN‘S OVERCOATS, $14.80. o An assortment of. theâ€"finest Readyâ€" ?\\ur Overcoats ‘in the City . is ours to choose from at this . cut price."~ Tb se ~coats ~~represent the hrizht of perfection from the best majers of readyâ€"toâ€"wear clothing. |YOu will _find a wide rango of imported mater‘al.to select from, regular $18 $22%, sale p a to $22, sate Fric .â€"â€" 14 8Q $14 AND 16.00 MEN‘S OVERCOATS $11.80. 000 ; Everything u‘uired to make it . a s#}lish good lookinb garment has been put in the manufacture «i this . garâ€" mwont, To hbave;.such a coatâ€"made to your order would cost at least $22.00 or 25.00.. Only ‘the highest grade maâ€" terials ‘have been used in their makâ€" inz, regular $14 to $1;i ll 80 SQlk 08 .......} .L.LLC C... ® OVER FIFTEEN HUNDRED SUITS $7.50 TO $8.50 MEXN‘Z.SUITS $5.80 Thess s«ts bave all those little style touches that make them up to date. Maie of fns fabrics. You will notice the neathess: of finish, the niceâ€" Ay. movuld=d sav~ fitting collar, ‘ths bread shoulders, regular 5 80 :$7.50 and $8.50 sale price 74 $12 AND $13 & MEXN‘S SUTTS 8.49 Made. of ~â€"the uest . import ted tweeds amd. worsteds. in all the new . effects ani the workmanghip and fit are unâ€" excelled, regular $12 and 18.50, sale price.....> ...... 8'49 $16 AND $18 MEN‘S SUITS $12.80. TH.re is a charm and a grace apout these suits that delight the . man who knows a well tailored suitâ€" of clothes. Lle;ant‘y tailored in dressy models of stuanin@ navy plue, imported worsâ€" td and an v.%tweeds. Come and: see themâ€"â€" Regulatâ€"$16 toâ€" ... ooae «i mm‘ C .. 12,.00 ~After un;r@wo'..cenu at Boulogne the rema‘ns of Lord Roberts reached Folkestone,, England. â€"* Three horse power Gilson @ngin> on u&m eondlm snap. $110. ; ¢ Aiso a heavy/spring wa;on, capacâ€" ity 3000 1bs.> l?ood repair. For quick ra‘e at _ $30.â€"Fot particulars Address bow 139," Waterloo. FOR SALE CHEAP. OPERATORS WANTED Save this and wait until Saturday, November 21 at 8 o‘clock a. m. 43â€"4t Some Sharp Cuts on Boys Clothing $1.50 TO $2 MEN‘S PANTS $1.19 31‘)’AND 12.00 MEXN‘S OVERCOATS 4 M i. > :: a Fuilt on snappy school lines in serâ€" viceable neat grey and datk material. Th» cleverest little coat you‘ll _see anywhere, regular $6 and $7.50, sale price ........ ... 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 years, regular $4 to $4.50, sale 2 95 $8.50 to $9.50 YOUTH‘S OVERâ€" COATS $6.80. a An immense value in best quality in ~fancy ~ tweeds,â€"convertable collar, the season‘s newest stylish â€"models, solendidly tailored, best linings, sizâ€" #s 24 to 34. regular $8.50: zso and $9.50, sale price ...... e $5 and $6 BOYS‘ BLOOMER SUIT Double breasted. Bloomer Suits in serviceable tweeds, in dark and medâ€" um grav‘nnd brown, ‘sizes 24 to 29 regular $5.00 and $6.00, S%16â€"PEICG ....... 44â€" :. ....n ow c ic 3°80 $7.50 AND $8.00 BOYS‘ BLOOMER SUITS $5.29. Double : breasted Bloomet Suits, two and three puttored: models, made from. imported smooth finis!! grey and brown tweeds, large fitting strap and uckicâ€"DIGOmeF, 61208620 A0â€"30,â€"â€"t6â€" gular $7.:50 and $8:00, sale 5 29 MExE :i/.. :...l..... Cia‘y * " A00 Boy‘s two pieop. and three piece Suits single and double" breasted of a beautiful assortment of tweeds, knee paits, sizes 26 to 33, reâ€" 2 98 gular $5, $7, sale price ... ‘/ BOYS‘ BLOOMER PANTS #%¢. _Of imported tweeds, fancy patterns, in grey and brown, strorzly ° sewn, lined with wm; cotton, all rizes, 26 to 33, regular $1.00, sale 6 FHCOG :.;. .0 sns In.l.t Bsc =COAL= (‘omflo%:fl J.uduh can . be obtained us our hard,â€" shining croal. It gives â€" lots of heat, ~little g:u, no Clinkers, ‘and lasts longer ordinary coal." Best values in the city. f Phone 201 208 Queen St S s Berlin Danler in Farm Seeds and Binder Twine â€" When you buy furnishings here you art assured of the best selection beâ€" cause we have best showing ol uny store in Canada. Men‘s Working Shirts, in . stripes and «dark colors, splendid~ weights, strong anddurablfe, reg. 39 500 and 60¢, sale price ...... DC Men‘s Winter Underwear, ‘nuqa lined shirts and ‘drawers, very finest guality, all sizes, regular 50¢, sale price ... ......2 39¢ Colored Negligee Shirts, in fancy stripes and figures, alsoâ€" white pleatâ€" odnnnd plain Chambra with laundried cuils, sizes 14 to 18, reg. $1 and $1.25, sale price ...... 69c Men‘s 85¢ and $1 Wool Elastic Rib Shirts and Drawers. While they last we will hand them out . at this #@i oo oiwae h in ic 69c Men‘s Tan Suede and Cape Gloves, lined with warm | wool lining, one come fastener, cotton gusset fingers, regular $1.25, sale price ... . Q@Ra Men‘s‘ Wool: Sweater Coats, .plain shades and. combination . colorings, made with or without collar, all siz es, reg. $3.00â€"and _ $3.50, Kebt PFNOE \..3,..0.2 +<05.2000+0tes. 1098 Boys‘ heavy Worsted Hose, at a sensational price. They. are made of pure wool, all :tius, 6 to 10. Will woar well, regulat 35¢, sale Men‘s working .Mitts .and (Gloves, mule skin, wool lined, wool wrists, soft, pliable finish, roomy 39& und large, reg 50¢, sale price Men‘s Ties, four in hand, in stripes, figure scroil â€"and all over glecis, made with tifam, neck bands and open and closed ends, reg. 50¢, sale 25 Warm winter and handsome Caps, in all the new checks and chinchillas, bine, brown, gtey and black r6k. 31 and $1.25, sale price 79¢ A la:lr'r\‘ ~SOFT .FELT HAT 99. ‘s new soft Hatsâ€"of English fur felt hat tilat men are wearing : and are going to wear, worth 99 from $3 to $2.25, sale price C Eighteen dozen of colored and hlack wno! Socks, regular value 25€, SAlG..PLHCE ... ... anall. 190 Men‘s heavy‘ Flannelette Night Robâ€" ¢s gencrously made, neat © patterns, gizes 15 to 18, regular 85¢ 69 ‘and $1, sale price ... ... C farawars WE 7 *>.â€"rff our patrons t« ment Sacks the past seas be refunded i been paid for. â€"â€" H. n ‘ stoves_ ‘H EP AODORONOANASANRRSNRNAANA ddddtdtarhoeonatdanradton Men‘s Furnishings Boot Comfort, â€"â€"â€"â€" WE URGENTLY faes ¥‘"*~~REQUESTâ€" f our patrons to return all empty Ceâ€" ment S&cks received here "durinï¬ the past season. 10c per bag wi be refunded for all bags which had H, N. HUEHN HEIDELBURG 420 Pairs Women‘s Boots, popul rew fall styles, gun metal, vict + KR and patent leather, button and: h cher cut, medium and high Heels, sizes 24 to 7, regular $4.00 and 0 $4.50, sale price ... ......... 6 'v‘ 500 Fa‘t‘ Women‘s Boots, _ ok¢ sizes in some lines, _ gunmetal und vici kid, blucher: cut, cuban heel; #izâ€" es 3 to 7, regular $2.75 2 O and $3.00, sate: price ...... <â€" A+G P Men‘s Goodycar Welted Boot#, in box call velours and patent 4 thick solesifor fall and winter, â€" lent style, sizes 6 to 11,â€" Mar $4.50 and $5.00, .. sale 3’* ‘ pFIOG /s Aack.s" Seprhigee c uphors is KRF 500 pair Men‘s fine Boots,. in f calf and satin call, McKay sewn all solid leather. sizes 6 to 1, regâ€" ular $3 and $3.25,;. sale £ $HOR : 222 4. uce abshvees 2 Every Boot submitted for y spectien . may. be accepted w qmlon as o’l the best quality, none pthers than makers of reputation are permitted to / stock. â€"© ‘ Fage Women‘s Rubbers, our regular kand value, sizes 2 8, sale ... made of good solid leather, very vicéa"le, . $1.75, sizes ~% _ 6 4o 102) Sale wt’:a es ol st‘, Girls‘ or Misses‘ Rubbers in 1i to 2 standard, sale & .OVERALS AT THE COST. OF .. C MaKING *E $1.35 Stiffels extra heavy pure indigo blue llw Stiflles heavy pure black _ 780 $1,25 Peabodys «Overals, §P6Clal %.:%... pomeaie Xlihin.:. . 10m 800 Pair Boys‘ kip and gunmetal _ boots, blucher cut,, good styles,. izes . . 1 to 5, regular $2, and ; l’e‘»‘ jO | $2.50, sale price ....... ... 4b #UIMF . Misses gunmetal calf, blucher . ¢ut . boots, sewn. soles,â€" broad toes, _ 101 v 00 heels, sizes 11 tp 3, reg=. . l BG . ular $2.50, sale price .,., ~A=+Â¥@ . Girls‘ vici kid flmhfloo’ ts, pa toe cap, low heels, McRday -fl‘rfl sizes 8 to 10}, reg $1.75, }1 to $2.00, sale price ...._.. _ 4 ’3 RBoys‘ Shoes, nundï¬-& screw «l Men‘s Rubbers, our ‘usual standard $1.00â€"quality, sale ‘price t Boys‘Rubbors, the teg. 756 valuos, ‘sale price ;:,......a Other lines at 50¢, 65¢, 75¢, Price, Quality, Tinware PA 8t A+