Wleat per bush E, ELMIRA MARKETS. *~ " ELMRA, DEC. 10TH, 1914 fuoks, each ... ..... .......~ hickens, each ... ......... ‘otatoes per bag ........ mions, pickling, per peck fapd pet Ib ......... ...... ty per t6n .:.;.;. â€".coclls (i% comb) .::....: ; fheat ~per bush. ....... my {feed) c......... .. E::, Ontario ... .. per tom ... .. liddlings ton ... . faniteba flour, cwt. . Wemnded Ontario flour late, Ontario ... ... jutter per pound ...... lggs, per dozr. ... fay, per tom............... iradw per ton ......... ‘otatoes per bag ...... per doz. r, per: lb ddlings, per ton pley, per pushel ts per bushel .. Okwheat ... ... is per doz. ..... tter, per lb. ... R“ per ton ... toes per bag MHiey ..:!..... ... ive Hogs ........ itter, per lb .. rgs, per dozen welicol with a‘continental repuâ€" fot bigh grade work amd _ for guooess of its graduates, a school lor courses amd instructors @@Aividual attention in Comâ€" _‘ €hotthand anbd Telsgraphy .. You may enter at any Cé for OUrâ€" large free cataâ€" an, per ton ~BERLIN, DEC. 10TH, 1914. ur, per 100 lhe ...... $4.30 _ $3.50 gat, per bushel ......... 1.10 ecnin«s. per 100 los ... 1.50 ts per bush ickens STRATFORD MARKETS. STRATFORD, DEC. 10TH, 1914 &. live ... apples per ib . iClator ... rowidrift flour $r, fatnity ......... ...... 3:00 it, hb gh grade ... ... 3.175 n per tom ......... ...... 25.00 dlings, per ton ...... 28.00 uC R bag ........ +99 1.25 PCE Ib ... .._____... .30 loker 18 ...,.... ... ... A8 C HYC ... ..._____.._. 1215 $, dressed ... ... 9.15 per tom ....._.__. ...._.. 16.00 _ 18.00 iw perton ...... ...... 7.50 _ 8.00 d, per cord ......... 7.50 _ 8.50 rt cattle singrarre Ceosurs 1.00 8.00 hers‘â€"cattle ......... ... 6.00 _ 7.00 ATERLOO, DEC. 10, 1014, ..\ m &, BEW ... > a 110 : m f d ... 0 . o M * GVUELPH MARKEYTS. GUELEPH, DEC. 10TH, 1914 WATERLOO MARKETS it pei t‘ to mig Jamb per 1b GALT MARKETS. GALT, DEC, 10TH, 1914 vats e Leal lings ,. bush STRATFORD, ONT. per lb per bush Beven Lilies (Special) (Juliet) (feed) ... BERLIN MARKETS MARKET â€" REPORTS â€" CEKTRAL D 1t bag M 16.00 18.00 ',.....33 18.00 ie 18 e 1.15 9.15 16.00 _ 18.00 . 1.50 _ 8.00 1.50 8.50 _ 1.00 _ 8.00 . 6.00 â€" 7.00 iz 1.10 1.15 1.15 3.:00 _ 3.50 . 8.75 _ 4.00 25.00 _ 26.00 28.00 _ 28.00 12.00 .8.00 60 1.00 . .46 .67 .87 +$13 .60 7.00 3.20 _ 3.50 3.00 _ 3.40 .50 .52 L. 1500 19 , .18 15 2016 .1B â€"1.00 _ up. #.00 _ 10.00 ACHLAN, Principal 16.00 â€"18.00 A5 15 4 .04 30 40 40 13 15 10 40 18 60 30 15 ..‘. e o e e n eC CHICAGO, Dec. Lâ€"‘g- t :3-1- "'uf:"".:' and mm‘ 41 mu C:- largely to lnm .65|Prices closed unsettled, Â¥0 .-30 off to 18 wlnmm':::t:‘:o in z 26.00!ror oats a setback of %¢ wm 28.00 1.10 :â€" 49 $1.10 3.40 3.30 1.60 26.00 24.00 10 .10 .35 .234 20.00 .50 16 .25 1.25 1.05 .85 .65 50 21.00 28.00 .90 32 .36 14.00 10.00 3.05 $3.55 3.30 26.00 23.00 45 4.15 1.10 10 A1 10 80 $15 .20 T0 40 32 65 27 38 15 65 10 62 20 50 18 47 50 32 rain in Central and Western Kansas gnlw to offset wheat was due ‘largely to lower Hblchodw.llm‘ %e â€'f"’"“'::hu‘:‘: outcome in corn was © @ ~ for oats a setback of %¢ wm visions finished 5¢ to 1%%e higher, TORONTO GRAIN MARKE®, '! Bulter, creamery, Butter, creamery, Butter, separator, Cheese, new, â€" larg c*ne. twing ... E , newâ€"laid .. GRAIN AND PROPDUCE, TORONTO, Dec. $.â€"Quotations on the Boeard of Trade are as follows: Eggs, coldâ€"storage . Honey, new, lb..... Honey, combs, dozen Marnitoba whealâ€"Lake ports, new Crop, No. 1 northern, $1.2444, No. 2 northern, $1.21%%; No. $ northern, $1.16%. American cornâ€"Old, No. 2 yellow, .$1, Toronto: new. No. 8 yellow, .71, Toronts; Canadian corn, .$2. Toronto, Ontario oatsâ€"New, outside, .50 to .51, Ontario wheatâ€"Car lots, $1.10 to $1.12 outside, according to freights. Peasâ€"No. 3, $1.60 to $1.65, cariots, out« side, nominal. Barleyâ€"Good maiting barley, outside, lake ports. Ryeâ€"No. 2, .$8, cutside. ~Rolled oatsâ€"Per bag of 90 lbs., $3.10 to $5.25, in smaller lots, $8.25 to $3.35; per bushel, $6.75; wholesale Windsor to Montâ€" real Buckwheatâ€".71 to .73. Mill feedâ€"Carlots, per ton, bran, $25 to $26; shorts, $27 to $28:; middlings, $29 to $30; good feed flour, $37 lwll, "(;gmmedâ€"-l'elm, 98â€"1b. sacks, $2.65 to Manitoba flourâ€"First patents, $6.60 in begs; secoud patents, $640 in hags. _ l c 410.222.. 1 B 202 / a4 L atht T eP w e Ontario flourâ€"Winter, 30 per cent. patents, $4.70 to $4.75; Montreal, nominal. WINNIPEG, Dec. &.â€"The wheat marâ€" ket today was the quietest it has beon for a long time. Liverpool cables were Â¥%4d Jower, which caused an easier openâ€" Ing on all months, and with wire trouble owing to storms news was scarce, which added to the general stagnation. Wheat opencd y%c to Mc lower, cats %c to ‘i¢ lewer and flax Mc highor to j&ec lower. The enquiry for export is active enough, the governinent being in the market for 1.000,000 bughels, but few sales we. o T"~ ported. _ Another difficulty which conâ€" fronts the export trade is securing ocean charters at reasonable rates. Wheat >pâ€" tions closed lc to %e lower, oats 6 lower and flax %c to 1e higher. _ Cash demand is in excess of offerings for wheat, exporters taking care of all that comes on the market to complate space at the head of the lakes, It was ascertained that one firm sold around 150,000 bushels extra No. 1 feed and No. 3 C.W. cats for export. Inspections Monday were 606 cars, a%® against 945 last year, and in sight were 240 cars. PA MONTREAL GRAIT MARKET. MONTREAL, Dec. 8. â€"There continues to be a good demand from foreign buyors for Manitoba spring wheat and some fair lots of No. 1 hard were on hand to be ‘shipped to London at 478 and 47s 3d, but awing to the high rate of freizht demand sible for exporters to do any business.. There was no improvement in the do:nestlc demand for oats, but there was. a steady demand from ‘country buyers far Argentine and American ports. Trade in mill feed and oats is active, with prices firm. Local trade in butter is still quiet, but there is a steady enguiry for cheese from over the cable. Demand for eggs is good. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET, MINNEAPOLIS, â€" Dec. 8. â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, $1.19%; No. 1 northern, $1,15% to $1.18%; No. 2 do., $1.12%% to $116%%; Dec., $1.144. 4 Cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, 55¢ to 58c. * Oateâ€"No. 3 white, 45!4c to 46c. o9 Flour and branâ€"UAchanged. it Wheat, fall, bushel, Goose wheat, bushel Buckwheat, bushel .. Barley, bushel ...... Peas, bushel .......« Oats, bushel ........ Rye, bushel ......... TORONTO, Dec. 8.â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards wore 1275 cattle, 2243 bogs, 1040 sheep and lambs and 174 calves. Butchers‘ Cattie. The best butchers‘ steers and heifers old at $3 to $8.10, §$7.75 to $8; medium, $6.15 to $7; common, $§ to $§.50; choice cows, $6.75 to $7; good, $6.10 to $6.50; medium cows, $6.50 to §$6; camners and culters at $3.75 io Q(_§°. bu‘l_ll_.‘ $ to $5, _ DULUTH GRAIN MARKET, | | DULUTH, Dec. 8. â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 bard, $1.18; No. 1 northern, §1.17%; No. 2 do, $1.114%; Dec., $1.17% The best butchers‘ steers and hellers zold at $8 to $8.10, 57.? to $8; medium, $6.15 to $7; common, $§ to $6.60; choice cows, $6.75 to $7; good, $6.10 to $6.50; medium cows, $6.50 to §$6; camners and culters at $3.75 io $4.00; buils, $5 to $1, and two or three at $7.25 to $7.50. Stockers and Feeders. Stockers and feeders of good quality were in demand. Good to choice steers, $6.25 to $6.50; _ medium steers, $5.75 to $6.25; stockers, $4 to $5.50. Milkers and Springers. (Good to choica milkers and springers were scarce, and prices firm, and more would have found ready sale. Prices were reported at $40 to $30 each, the bulk uelling at $70 to $85. Veal Caives. Prices were unchanged. Choice calves $9 to $10; good, $8 to §9; medium, $7 to $7.50; common and inferlor, $4 to $§.50.. Sheep and Lambs. ‘ Sheep, light ewes, sold at $5 to $5.75; heavy ewes and rams, $3.50 to $4; culls, §4 to $3.50; lambs sold at from $7 to §4.60; cull lambs. $6.50 to $6.75. f Shipping Hogs Wanted Highest market price paid. . Load évery second ‘Tursdax. Next shipment Dec. 15th. C. C. DIEFENBACHER At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. Numbet unlimited. Highest narlm| prics aaid. Nert shipment Wednesday , December 23rd. | CATTLE MARKETS ats, bushel ..........« 0 63 _ @4 ye, bushel ...........« 0 98 PC TORONTO DAIRY MARKET, WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKEL Hogs Wanted ::= AT BADEN Master and Hunsberge UNION STOCK YARDS. Manitoba barley, .66 to .10, $1 15 to $1.18 16 bee« 15 haas 1 16 0 64 0 3t The funeral took place _ on Wed nesday morning at ten o‘clock â€"{roth the residence M'm&: 1to Mean‘s meeting house three south . of New Hambury for service, and Staufâ€" ‘fer‘s cemetery for interment. *A Decedted _ was . a daughter ofth* late Jobn and Anna Bean, being bofn in _ Wilmot _ Township, in the yeat 1#58. For about twenty years . {2â€" lowing the death of her mother she kept house for her father at the old howestead and for the past fourteen years has made her hoime with . her brother Mr. David Bean of Waterloo, A law recently passed by the Govâ€" ernment makes it compulsory . for those selling butter to have it done up in wrappers, with the name of the kind of butter, whether Dairy or Creamery butter, neatly printed on putside of wrappers. Any farmer not comorming with this regulation is liâ€" able to a fine of not less than $10.00 and not exceeding $30:00. ‘THe Govâ€" ernment has inspectors in the field :flM' will strictly ‘enforce this regulaâ€" iod. M & afq-u. ol Miss Elizabeth Bean ‘Place at> the residence #f her brotWer, Mr. David Bean, George Bt., Waterloo, _ early Sunday amorning alâ€" ter a brie{ illness. Some me _ ago drceased . contracted a severe cold which""developed into prneumonsia _ folâ€" lowed © by â€" complications, which teâ€" resulted in death. y DEATH OF ELIZABETH BEANR 0 00 0 0 0 a o 0o 0 e 00 0. 0 0 6 00 0 92 C. A. BOEHM Buy yours from us and you . will never have cause for regret. Because we make them ourselves and . know what is absolulely right in quality. We eigrave your initigls and date free of chatge. Our rings are â€"welt made and fit comfortably. _ We will NOTICE TO FARMERS Office, Waterloo Mutual Building, Wedding Rings Store mear post office, Berlin Ne issue matriage licopses. General Insurance Agent King St. HELLER BROS. Establisheqa 1864 THIS ORICINAI | ostrruary | The sad intelligence was received by \Mr. S. Brubacher, Irvin St., Berlin, on Wednesday evening of the death of his brother, Mr, John M. Bruâ€" bacher, which took place earlier in the day near Moosejaw, Sask., where he was engaged in farming. No parâ€" ticulars as to the cause of death were received. ‘The deceased was a son of the late Henry Brubacher and was born on Brubacher homestead, in the East Ward. BHe was in his 47th year and was â€" unmarried. _ The remains were brought to Betlin for burial $ EDGAR FISCHER . ® Successor to J. B. Fischer. T. & Phone 243 Waterloo o :.0..00......!0.,.__.;23.: Let us supply your wants in the Meat Line. We always keep on hand choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homoâ€"made Sausage Fresh Meats Why not deal here and Another age ME N Next time order from us C + s e o Can * CKE +4 °0 CC o CV £ t 4 y hi 6 /A mhil 4* Â¥49G8 % % h.# o ¢ “ Ts MR. JOHN BRUBACHER MR brought ‘Men in this showing of Overâ€" edits at $5.95, you will find just the Overcoat that will keep you good and warm, and more than that, they witl lookâ€" well â€" and wear well, though very reasonâ€" able in price. They are made in the shaw! collar, double breastâ€" ed, beited back, Ulster style, so popular this season, also single breasted, convertible _ collar coats, light â€"and dark patterms, in heavyweight tweeds. Men‘s Overcoats {M’s On‘rontt{ Men‘s Overcoats $5.95 | $7.95 | $9.90 â€" Sensational Sale Of Shoos 500 Pair Women‘s Boots, ‘broken sizes in some lines, gunmetal and viéi kid, blucher cut, cuban heel, siges 3 to 7. regular $2.75, andâ€" $3.00 Sule prige.... G.:.1. si«us««s 1,89 Men‘s Goodyear Weited Boots, in box calf valours and patent leather, thick soles for fall and winter, excelâ€" lent styles, sizes 6 to 11, regular $.450 and $5.00, sale price......... 3 49 500 Pair Men‘s fine Boots, in box calf and satin calf, McKay sewn soles, all solid leather, sizes 6 to 11, regular $3.00 and $8.25, sale price... l 98 Soooe kss k + ke 6i k «+ en e n e * Round up a big Overcoat ‘ 300 Pair Boys‘ kid and gunmetal Boots, blucher cut, good styles, sizes 1 to 5, regular $2.00 and 2.50, sale pMIC@........ .....0..+. 1.69 Misses gunmetal calf, blucher cut Boots, sewn soles, broad toes, low heels, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2.50, sale price............. 1.95 ..Girls‘ vici kid blucher Boots, patent toe cap, low heels, McKay sewn soles, sizes °8 to 10%, reg. $1.15 to $2.00, sale price.s.. ...... 1.39 Boys‘ Shoes, standard screw shoes, made of good solid leather, very serâ€" viceable, regular $1.75, sizes 8 to 10%, sale price......... 1.19 Men‘s Rubbers, our usual standard $1.00 quality, sale price... ... ... .786 Women‘s Rubbers, our regular 80c value, sizes 2% to 8, sale price... . 59c Boys‘ Rubbers, the regular 75% ue, SAl6 PMC@..... «e}ge0 enc n +269 Girls‘ or Misses‘ Rubbers in sizes 11 to 2, standard, saleâ€"price..... .. .48¢ get the best ? WORTH $8.00 AND $10.00 ANDREW VOELKER resident Deal put through Tuesday, Overcoats delivered R by‘,w.‘g?hu;sdny., Here are the prices that tell the story: Bought at less than. cost of manufacture ©OF 2, :, For a number of years he made his &ir in ho home with his daughter, Mrs. Maty 5i. hyom: Kuchner, 41 Samuel St., but _ for pj malns the past two ysars be resided with 5 burietâ€" his son, Mt. A. A. Voelker, at 41 3 Abrens @t. W. His wife predeceased po him in the year 1893. He leaves t0 c . mourn his loss two sons, Andrew A . , and John of Betlin, and two datigh ; Devlin , ters, Nirs, Mary Kuchner, of Berlin, da e | pe: . NOW ON SALE C e | :Phone z201 208 Queen St S | Berlin =COAL= Comfort and ~ Satisfaction can be | obtained by using our hafd, shining | ceal. It gives | lots of heat, little | wshes. no clinkers, â€"â€"and lasts longer / than ordinary coal. Best values in | the city passed away in the petson df Andrew Voelker, who died at the residence of his son, Mf. A. A. Voeiker, Bertlin, on ‘Thureday morning, Dec: 3rd, aged 86 years, 1 month and 5 days. ‘The deceastbd was botn in Obrramt, Alen, Wurtemberg, Germany, on Octâ€" ober 28th, 1828. fHo emigrated . to America in the year 1854 and settled in the village of St. Jacobs in 1837, where he carried on a boot and shoe busjncss until his retirement in 1888. He was an active membher and office bearet in the Evangélical Ohurch in that village and continued in _ the same faith until the end. Dasler in Farm Seeds and Binder Twine WORTH $10.00 AND $12.00 Just think of buying an upâ€"toâ€" date winter Overcoat for $7:95. Truly, a wonderful assortment of wonderful values. Materials include meltons, cheviots, worstâ€" eds and tweed cloths, in black, brown, _ grey and . extremely amart, fancy mixtures, made in beited back, shawl collar coats, plain black Chesterfield in all sizes for men and young men. Hundreds of high grade Suits best of making and trimmings. Absoluteâ€" ly expensive suits. Your choice Our: Men‘s Suit Sale a Great _ Success Buys Suits and Overcoats that would cost $4.50 to $5.00 elsewhere, Our price.......... ....... . CA.50 Boys‘ Suits and Overcoats that would cost $5.50 to $6.50 eisewhere. Our price...... ..........â€"$4â€"50 Boys‘ Suits and Overcoats that would cost $10.00 to $12.00 elsewhere, Our price...... ..........$7.05 Boys‘ Suits and Overcoats that $8.50 elsewhere, Our price..... BUY A PRACTICAL XMAS GIFT FOR YOUR Bov, DO iT NOW AND SAVE ONEâ€"THIRD BOYS‘ CLOTHING NOW ON 2M 4 $8, 50 and $10.00 A WhirIwind Sale of Be sure and see these Overâ€" coats to morrow, you are . not confined: to one style, even though you are asked to pay only $9.00. For instance, these are the much wanted long chinâ€" chilia coats and various â€" other styles. Great conts of chinchilia cloth, in plain grey and brown, also rough Scotch cloths and fancy mixtures. Every _ coat and Mrs. Wetner Kuehner, 6# Water Too WORTH $15.00â€" AND $16.00. Acting on instructions of the . Ox ford Cotnty Council, the Warden .( gc ¢ounty _ got in toudhk with «the untv‘s solicitors for The purpost of issuing a Writ against Ingersoll | for the collection of $1,000, with inter est. from June 1 last, which am wint is ~claimed to se owing _ the count: since that â€" date, being . Ingersoll‘s share of the county road debentures. Th\ matter has peen hanging fire for sone _ months past. This was the anwunt fixed at tH> time of the se paration _ between Ingersoll and the county. The fuberal was held on Saturâ€" day, Dec. 5th, at 1â€"@$Am.,*from _ 41 Ahtens St. W. to Zion Evangelical rhufch, thence to St. Jacobs _ foÂ¥ COUNTY‘S CLATM FROM TOWN surialâ€" QAOLOODPAISHLRIRLORRORARORRRRRRRAAARCRDRRRRRORR â€"© i Hardware g 0 LOTe® M ‘HEI‘DELBURG § ‘"."-'-3 % eesotRODEAOROORDRRRROtANbe dedebttsthesraabesebea _ _ POX"P ANNVFRLAOOK the It is the only pure and genuine liquid for applying to your ham, bacon and uuo?o. Thisâ€"may beâ€"#omething.new in .many. homes, but nnge used, it will always be used, there is no more need of a smoke house and danger ~/ «* a email brush is all that is required, and the Extract prone~‘~ inalis=4 will season your meats to perfection, protects :u against ingects and goerms, and gives it a real smoked flavor. Only. a limited quantity in stock. Price $1.10 per quart bottlé. _ $ toves weuld Krausers‘ Smoke Extract cost $7.50 to Are you. acquainted with Narness H N. HUEHN â€" MiIll Price Sale of Men‘s and Boys‘ Winâ€" ter Underwear If you‘ have &n * invest $20, or % verâ€" coat we advise you to See vcasonabie hine of Tihe 7 at $14.90. ‘This most * lukuridus fabrice: Fine tamby‘ woo!l chinâ€" chillas in blue, greys and Growns Men‘s <Overcoats $14.090 > .. Allâ€"wool Rubbed and Scotch ‘Knit Underwear, ‘$0c, 69c, gz. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, ~regutar ° 75c, 8§c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.:00. beautiful, soft,. woolly mixture cloths, are -u“% # black meiton and beave s made in dominrant '?‘yu. bt fashion centre, single or Houble breasted, shaw! coflar, beited back »models, ‘unug ‘ fitting ‘or Ioose back coats, fur collar coats and fine black saw edge Men‘s and Boys‘ Cloves Fleece Lined Underwear 2: 39c, 50¢c, reguiar 40c, W0¢, . Knitted Gloves, domestic and fereign made, 35¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 Assuredly correct in every. way and at prices 10 to 25 per cent. lower than mout stores. Perrin‘s Mochs _ and Cag gjg!el, $1.00 1.25, $1.50, $2.00, Mammoth Purchase of Neckwear Contains Ties of every conâ€" céivable variety, exclusive and original patterns, striking novelâ€" ties, and conservative styles, four.inâ€"hand, in hundreds of pleasing designs: «Regular 75¢ and $1.00 Tiga for woORTthH $20.0 aAND 3200 Regular 40c and 50c ‘Ties for Delightful and Successful . Organâ€"Choir Recital at 8t. Poter‘s Church. & Tantiaid h s Tarkhn the Belgizn hy thefchoir uf st. Peter‘s Luthâ€"ranm: Chieci? +and Mr. A. H. Heller, organist ami ‘ diâ€" rector, was an excnllent and delightâ€" ful musical | treat.s ‘The large audiâ€" tcrium _ was â€" alnibst filled and: the programme presented py the organist and the châ€"‘s was greatly appraciat ol. ‘The objict of the recital was to give the members and friends of this con tcoation an opportunity to con« tiisute toward the relif of the Belâ€" « an refuees, and, it is understood, a likeral amount will be realized m« tot the ordinary expenses atre defrayâ€" \ir. F. C. Brandt sang "A ~new Hieaven and a new Earth," by Ganl with â€" general acceptance, . notwith standing the fact that he suffeced from a severse cold _ which prevented his Pn‘nar instics t~ hisc oC and The nimber y4 evommenmeseme Harnesse nsc mm inss ham, bacon s, but onge moke house the Extract protects «it r. _ _Only a e pommmmmd Tinware memerntsiccmpmtiois 1.3 t ty