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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Dec 1914, p. 12

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Mfanitoba flour, cwt. ...... 3.20 fended Ontario flout ... 3.00 .â€".~~~ WERLIN MARKETS. JBERLIN, DEBC. $rd, 1814, per 100 Ibe ...... $5.30 y per w bcciarsi . per 100 M_«.“ ¢ Wheat per bush Batley (foed) &nfl ickwheat ... Oats, Ontario ts per. bush. Wity / S@RRNT secy ur, h gh gtade fit:t & o riprere tirre NT frams . hys oo td f Bach ... ... ... _ AB &mw oo e oaat At ey rt cattle ... herk‘ cattle (_ E@LMIRA MARKETS. RLMIRA, DEC. 6rd, 1914. it pér bush. :....... ... 110 ‘ WTFORD MARKETS. STRATEORD, DEC. 31d, 1914. MB ELE Vrdialn 1.10 MnE fous r (Special) r (Juliet) it (feed) .... , per ton Oéean ... en 1 jlics ;, per Bushel w per ton ... toes per bag ©@UBLPH, DEC. 3rd, 1914 per cord Hogs per 1b _ GaLt MARKETS. GCALT, DEC, 3r4, 194. live ...... apples per in ons, per Oats .. t Iamb, . per ib 55‘..::3::...']. batley ........ . (in comb) idoz. i per 1b per lb. . Ffi ‘bag ... F Tb e PS M GUELPH MARKETS. per t lb per ton ib BENTRAL $ _ with a continental rtepuâ€" w work awd . for a "n.nu‘u, a sthool aad ins OTs attention m- and Telegraphy You may enter at any Yor our large free Cataâ€" bag D MARKETS. DBC. 3. #14 M 16.00 . â€"18.00 ) *A ;i , +/ . *% â€" â€" T %.15 16 00 â€" 18.00 . 450 8908 1.50 §.50 $4.30 â€" $3.50 . 1.05 18.00 w 40 a.‘st© $ . 8.15 4,00 35.00 26.00 #8.00 28:00 .24.00 Eo. .90 . 8.%0 _ $.50 3.00 _ 3.40 ce 90 .52 83 .36 12.00 _ 14.00 .8.00 â€"19.00 .04 . .04 io dhovses. TeE oiÂ¥iierec . : ~PAW Aetiiaterne . $ B0 Leises.s.. 20.00 eavcvils)s 44.00 . 0 . : . 0K 125 7.40 1.00 . A8 .87 .67 «B1 AS 15 n â€" 1k .18 $13 16.00 . .50 &0 85 30 15 15 AB 18 HLAN, princ)pal, "I .10 "80 1 .05 110 .40 8.50 * .10 &‘ 1P \35 24 20.00 $.80 7.00 1.85 .80 1.15 1.15 1.25 8.05 $3.55 $.30 8.15 110 26.00 22.00 45 18 A1l .95 50 15 1.05 .65 10 A0 32 .65 18.00 =.60 AO .15 65 .65 15 20 $15 .20 16 35 .32 15} 65 50 ceipia do is aotale ‘t aun:‘ . net advance, wound up % as last night to awl-.â€"lm ts ts e Ranee t 1t was 100 to 202 $ s 3 TORONTO GRALIY Wheat, fall, w-uu.i to §4 18 o ies thucng" * ...‘ I ut Butter, Butter, ROW, I8FWO, . »«=«+ TWihke /.3 ) hi e riv , new» ChÂ¥ks 1 ¥»+% y, s MRs 1x eolewiee n Honey combs, dozen..... May _ GRAIN AND PRODUVOE, TORONTO, ~ Dec. 1.â€"Quotations un the Board of Trade are as follows: 'fim 'neuâ€"-‘sl‘;;‘ m new c r8, §1. 6 north» eons | sm ?’s’at: ?&“'s rgrm .iu:‘a‘s' na Eo m mE FoWw., Me. . _2 May : . _ American cornâ€"Oid, No. 2 yellow, 81c, ‘Toronto; new, NG 3 Â¥ollov. Tic, Toronto; ies norn, $it. ToraAtd . * o .. . lake ports. dagsdt Fomice eâ€"No. 2, s t hP it o9 per bushel, $6.75; wholesale, Windsor to l(gl“l‘r*-l i.ug.â€"Ue to 18¢ 4 P ‘Millf rlo toh, bran, ‘to B en oo naie 15 1 6@ e % s 1â€"Yellow, 2 id .65 to ”gt-nmeu â€" 8â€"lb. .mu, 32 Manitoba flourâ€"First ‘patéhts, $6.60 in bags; second patents, $6.10 in bags. _ . patoats‘" en io e mou per cent mofhele fel fo Mefos Motheat M MONTREAL GRAIN MARKET. MONTREAL, Dec. 1.1â€"There. was dittle more enguiry from foreign buyers for Manitoba epring wheat today; but, as all the bids were out of line with values here. no business resulted, ‘The tone ‘Of the local market for coarse grains i# steady under a fair cemnd for car 10%#. Deman@ for flour is stéady for local and country account, but there is very little doing for export, owing to the fact that nxlpfieu being bid are out of line. An active trade continues to be done in All lines of faillfeed, and the ‘tone of â€" the lines of failifeed, and market is strong. . The trade in butter is quiet, and the tone of the market is easier, with ptices 20 thelke He feelng s firm, but busi« ness is quiet, navigation mv being prac« ticaily closed for the n. ~Eage ac« tive and firm. + MINNEAPOIIS GRAIN MARKET, _ MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 1.1â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 Peas, bushel .+.««»««««* 4 60 °; Sn ie oi !i’. tfl TORONTO DAIRY MARKET hard, $1.18%; No. 1 northern, $1.14% to $TH) o. t db. $1.108% to 1.13%; Dots, Cornâ€"No. lyollcv.s&clolu. oA Oats«â€"No. 3 white, c to ‘46e. Flour and branâ€"Unchanged. _ DULUTH GRAIN MARKET. C migin Sstworne IL. 94 : _No, 4 Stna: No. 1 northern, $1.17%; , $1.13%; Dec., $1.15%. UNION STOCK YARDS. TORONTO, Dec. 1.»â€"Receipts of 401 tattle, 1649 bog, 1154 sheop cattie, h s 4 sheep and lambs and 72 '3&'.; x Buicher Cattie, A few lots ot;;nod steers and heifer® wold at $7.25 to $7.75; mediom stears and heifers, $6.75 to $7; common at $6 o:: $6.50; choice cows at $6.75 to $7; at §6.10 to $6.50; smedium cows at $5.50 to $6; cahners and eutters at $3.75 to $4.60; bulls at $5 to $7._ _: _© Wheatâ€" % Stockers and Feeders. Stockers and feeders of good quality wcrs in demund. nst to choloe stears, $6.25 to $6.50;â€" medinum steers, 35.15â€"to $6.25; stockers, $4 to $5,50.. M 10 Sheep, . light ewes, $5 to $5.75; heavy, o ruon mag raiivigns . to .50; dai N\ from 37 to §8.15; culls at $6.50 to 36.15, The Waik of ‘the ‘hogs soid _ at" Â¥7.76, Welghed off cars, and $7.50 fed and watâ€" oréd,â€" but â€"Aâ€" few brought 10c peét ‘Cwt. EAST BUFFALO LIVE 8TOCK, /RAST BUFFALO, N.Y,, Dec. 1.â€"Cattle â€"Recelpts, 400 head; active and steady; prices unchanged, > vah-nmm‘qp head; a¢tive; $5 to ‘%pâ€"n' teceipte. 800 nead; Ic:f‘:‘. And #t ; , mixed, yorkers and $8.15 'u “g‘.vy foughs, $7; ~stags, &"% Shipping Hogs Wanted tter, nollys wud sieawy. upihanged, .. "*** hriprerd ;‘&'M’"""~'~.‘?‘.«Z‘ | HELLER BRO8. .‘ Master â€" and HMunsberges : §i0"% mot mt oine Bntd Kt Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. f Highest market price paid. Load Dec. 15th. . .4 m C. C. DIEFENBACHER CATTLE MARKETS WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET, Hogs Wanted AT BADEN '.v‘ 3 I “ 115% â€"116% â€" 115% . is. § it :#% M# Open.. High. Low, Close, Close. kore, $4 Sheep lu‘: g‘:#u._ 11648 115 m#n lll= 193%b .. ho Navk Siss #1i 2A & +« 52% ® {:um, 2| . ‘The [: to . c | % and ot l. ty. H !0 ber of |$ assure ® FD!“ ® tion w # $ © . Phone # »Boie adoptedâ€" â€" the 4 d': ratepayers.. e d â€"a f NQov o.A c au * # yrahting of $1500 t» the E: lief Fund and the pum of m»& Patriotic _ Fund, | payable c‘ery \ mouths and dated {from Amigust x:g 1914, and to pe continucd forâ€" : th ""‘_"“F' "‘? nnobn.tm\h: _ It was also agreed to grant the sum of $40:to the Children‘s ma giety of Waterloo County. ; â€" . :\ A law â€"recently passed by. the Gow ernment makesy it compulsoty .. for those selling . butter .to h‘lfi‘:: up. in wreppers, with the svn'd l kind of ‘butter, whether ‘Dairy of Créamery ~butter, neatly printed . on ‘The Council decided that instead , of paying theâ€"grant for the Dflwg’z lisf Fund in cash that flour be chas¢d from the imillersâ€" in Waterlo0 Townshipâ€"equal to the amount of the m. & Dlant 4 Â¥ outside of wrappers. Any farmer lz couforming : with this reguiation is able toa firxe.of not less than $10.00 and not exceeding $30.00.. Te Govâ€" ernment bas inspectors in the _ field who will strictly enforee this regula~ tion. . @# @a deosesondcecneneer0e 0088 C.. A. BOEHM »p Phone 172. Waterloo... e .....O..Q....O.....:..: NOTICE TO FARMERS Buy yours from us and you © ‘:2 never have for regret. Beca we make uemmunllyu and ; â€" know that is absolutély right . in quality, We engrave your initials . and date free of charge. Our rings ateâ€" well made abd fit comfortably,. . We will tell you mote when you come to see Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, LICENSED â€" AVUCTIONEER OOR 10 : _ THE BELGIANS assure all entire satisfaction. For terms ar further informaâ€" tion write or phone, General Insu A King St. Establishea: 1864 ALBERT MICKUS, For the first time since the otgan iretion of the. Meftical Council of On= tario, an orkfnization with considerâ€" able influence in this Province nfim the medical fraternity, Berlin °w he represented by a member of the profession. DR J. J. WALTERS MEMBER OF THE MEDIGAt GOUNGIL For the first time since the oféAt: | _ 1 onGON, ORC. 2.â€"â€"The Cally Telegraph corrbapohdent in Cantral France, ivgtion of the Meitical Council of On" |say, sns germans have again turndd their fates toward W are m! m n °“““t‘::‘°,‘h"o‘:m°°"m ‘ling to hack their way to Calais. A new hy Sipâ€"coly can C on hoh !mi able influence in . * i% € t t emtcat es nlte . Beai ol nernth e mm rhae areen. ant t n pamertd than ahe Soering Bretyoct atoith be represented by a member of m‘h“ 5C but . C aves "Ans Arras io My ho dikth to be profession. ships, between P M‘ hee W R "Hs election of reptresentative _ for |n4 :m“ region is m;’-‘o‘;m"'fi !:' th ; M ‘te the District of Waterloo and Vhlmfi ‘from England, althought he thinks this threat w e e ‘ (st cveakm“u wotmnl-ea ‘:ammon . ALLIED s@uaADRon caUusEd AnOothep CéssatiON. .. .. .. .. l:::c ”:;:‘mrefl“il‘ in mdeol ‘ New York, Oec. 2=â€"A Herald cable says the Allio® tion of Dr. J, J. Walters of this city squadren on Monday caused another cessation of German * WY a majority of 16 votes. es CX _ _1 S aaat aln Lo t Aimac e inss . C aclisane canrs .: «_ > 0s j For a well dressed ‘man ‘of moder: ‘_ ate means, these have been our best sellers and &t ‘the original prite were cohsidered a great snap." They come in the season‘s most sought after wootens, in all the popular shades and the faultless, careful tailoring stands out al‘over them. _/ HAVE YOU ATTENDED KRNST‘3 CREAT SALE ?.‘ "They â€"areâ€" almost giving the goods away." . . This is Wwhat the hundroda ® of ‘poeople ‘uro éaping who visited this store‘â€"yeatorday and toâ€" â€" day, "This is‘ the most Mo.ur!:hhfl have | ever un on and: prives Wre . without equal or prosadent in the history of our business." 1t ofers a setution j::fx <g problem for every manâ€"or hoy in this oity.: Wemention in this ad: just a taw of the Itumabllled â€" _ for Saturday‘s selling which should be sufficient to you that we‘menn businese in our tHaterminâ€" â€":~ ation to make this the most dooisive cleanâ€"up we have ever planned.. CDME. â€"_.__._. ____ . . .: _ $10 to 812 MEN‘S OVERCOATS for These are in ‘the VUister style so popular with the younger men, made with shaw! or convertible Collars, full or mediuth lengths. They are fot onuly very ‘stylith, but made for service and good taste as well. Come and try ofe 0n to mofrow. $ $8 to $10 suIT$ “ 9‘5 .‘ MOW & THE PP Two . HuAdred Suits, in the newest single vm ~models, made Oof stunning tweeds and worsteds, in the most popular patterns, colors, weaves all sizes. s $13 to $15 MEN‘S ovERcoats $14 to 816 MEN‘3S ..â€" SUITS now The colors, weaves and designs of these are the semson‘s best. Every corredt atyle is here. The : Matetials $2.50 and $3 MEN‘S are bf exceptional quality and the workinanship and fit are unexcelleu. imported Scotch tweeds carefully tailâ€" ored, and stylish and shapely cut in $10.80 $7.95 $9.95 $1.98 SELLIN =COAL= obtaifed by ofr hard, shining ceal. It ;iv:‘.im of. heat, little ashes, no clinkers, â€"â€"and lasts longer thas AWiiMa®bq sasl.~ Rait vales / in GERMANS HAVE AGAIN TURNEC TREIR : FAGES TOWARO SEATOTAYTO.. . . â€"â€" ~ mMotTRER WA TBA the city. 3e ce Phone 201 â€" 208 Queen Stâ€"5 S â€"~~â€" Berlin Comfort and ‘Satisfaction can Daaier in Farm Seeds and Binder Twine ‘ Men‘s 85¢ and $1 Wook n shictg. and â€"Drawere. While e :r:hwfllmlnmn out at yM . FaneWs r ols »ninn 4 +aul‘v Wen‘s : Work ‘Bhirte;: it stri and oll,eb:?,uhnm Vm strong and â€"durable, % 50c and 60¢, sale price......... . sale price +Men‘s: Wool @weater plain shades and Mbh!tm made wl‘h or without collar, all sizes, regular $3.00 and ~$3.50, sale PHIOBE. s 4+ Anar g k ecv cÂ¥ er +. l. ‘célord‘.lnlglt'n »mfiu fancy stripes an res, and piain ‘Chamirey " with: muwehed cuffs, ‘sizes 14 to 18, regular $1.00 and $1.25, sale price«.. . ... $6 TO‘$7.b0.B0Ys OVERCOATS $4.95 Built on snappy school lines in gerâ€" viceable neat grey and dark materiat The cleverest â€"little goat ‘sgee mfiheh. !’\‘:11‘ $6.00 â€"and $7.50, saleâ€" £rrka cce s & _ 4 To 4450 8oÂ¥s ovencoats yeas A special line of fancy made from: heavy tweed _that . stand:the toughest wear. Ne de araayt. yog .00 to $4.50, sale price..... f ge.50 To $.50 you‘Ths ovEercoats glenflldly tailored, best Tini . & to 34, regular . $8.50 and $9.50, sdle price...... m&% $5 ANB $6 Bov§ BLoOMER turts An imimenése value in best quality in fancy tweeds, comvertible A the season‘s newest. stylish . m splendidly. tallored, best linings, sikes Double. bréeasted Btoomer: Suits in serviceable in datk and dium grey and sizes 24 to 29 >. mh_r $5.00 and. $6.00 sale 3 Â¥ wae s + -“‘:'l..b-l.“l'.l.':“ ‘v_. Men‘s heavy Flannglette. Night enerously fnade, neat patterns,. S;m.ig. regular 85¢ and _’I.E FURNISHiNGS $ * beandhesdeAecreaks0e0a0se neendgoeneace n +03 M s onlÂ¥ c ts 9. 7 A «7 ts ince, the moulting season is f. ver you : Should. .-.”’?.‘Zn“fi & the eggs> w hils m“fi =¢¢'Â¥: yet the % results yom A-’;lfi‘a¢ $Â¥ oi is d §X : $# We have a large stook. pAVIES® POULTRY BoN® â€" CRUSHED OY@TER SHELLS VIt. HBSB â€"POUDDNIY ~PAXNâ€"ASUEA H, N. HUEHN .1 ~,@ HEIDELBURG _ 42 Do Not Neglect .. Your Poultry .. Otfiertines at 50¢. 660. 75¢, 890 IN BO0Ts _ . 600. Pair â€" Women‘s ,Boots, ; broken 81208 6. blucher cut coben heet *, regular $2.75, § gale price. ... «+ 2s . «PP M 2+ f 500 Pair Men‘s . Boots, in bo‘x calt and matin calt,: e?omn all solld leathor, ‘to 11, $3.00 ‘and $3.25, shie price.., i‘ t t SA tiFach Ti ce Te t C3 a ww oi Men‘s Goodyear Itadâ€" ‘Bdoots, > ::k“sl:h-m . lent styles,. $ to 11, regular $450 and $5.00, wm. iT > : u E .' I'II L & heels, sites 11 to 2, regular 1 $ Qz.m,flh pflce....-..r..;g-"‘ .. @i@" vioi kid blucher Boots, gate mav,d-”%h.’l?éht%- sizes 8 to 10%, reg. $1.75 to $2.00, sale price,.:. ... L.J} 300 Pair Boys‘ kid.and . gurnme lm.NWr‘MW 5, regular $2.00 and 2.50, lfi?m}-...-.. + {x 06x 64 se se J star e o 4 t, $1110, : 3 to ib%.':g‘m......_,,. 1.19 Men‘s Rubbere, our usual standard $1.00 qualltys sale prite. . .¢. oc.arfie Woinen‘s Rubbers, our regular 80c !Md“l l!iws,lilepflco....l'!a ‘Boys‘ Rubbers, the regular 75¢ va; Gitla‘ or Misses‘ Rubbers in sizes 11 to %, standard, sale price..... .. 48c OVvERALS AT THE COSTâ€"OF MAKâ€" s=ticites: ~AMGk 1464 ‘l."; §1.25 Btiffels extra heavy, pure in Stilffies heavy pure : blatks .. .786 S ¥°% stt $125> Peabodys m4”fi .L.ondon, Dec. 2,â€"â€"(Can. wiace ot, uit "fove" os " ol Fallef ‘toâ€"day reached a total FUND REACHED TWENTY K patch Trom Bofa, u|p|1‘n. :‘ rece t‘wro S Sesthl, toe m been interrupted '1:-“': T%/ * t4r@ 32 Wws ty 43

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