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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Jan 1915, p. 10

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N otatocs, per ba Fges, per docen . DCard, perc1b. ...... ick wheat FJeur +(Specialy \Fjour. (Juliet) . € 0:is, per ton <adaeed pet ton . riev U Wheat, per brsHfel ... $1.20 a& fnorieg Aepiiahs Aviamcens un 90 Dats, ‘Ontario ... ... 50 106 52 | Middlings per ton... ....... ..... $28.00 iEh, â€"bush ......... .................. 75 to. 85 O Menitoba four, cwt. ....... ... ,3:70 Mended Ontario flovr ..,..3.30 to 3.50 ns lOnbarhy ::......:. .........}........ 55 att puk‘t, m aalner. * j fador.....:..... ... 40 to 456 layâ€" per «ton .........,...15.00 to 16.00 Straw rer ton ............ 8.00 to 10.00 (Potatoes, prer bag ... ... 50 to 60 es .live ... ......... t Apyls, per Ih Oe olsE :s Ste,~ each ............ .. ‘cba For‘ hag ...:......... s. pickling, per peck $ per bish & hogs ... utter per 1b gs, pcr dozen wrkeys, per Th. ire‘s, _ each «.. Ropfed Corn ... jour, family, cwt our, high grade Srau,. Fer tos.‘.... liddlings, ipn ... lay, per ton .. .... w per ton ... Jio in‘ comts A OUNG MAN wants work _ on farm. j Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterâ€" ‘ too, or Daily Telegraph, Berlin. 3â€"1t ring lamb per: Ib , live, per cwt. d harley ........ . FORE® . > ~>../. fi«- per bag per doz. ... itter per/lb <.... al, "per lb. ... at, per bush S NOB 2.ssuy . <orse s c3 3 age per tom>....<=> Â¥s 8 . Ese per h â€"â€".lg; o4 08 We e MX hy us h. is altnte 9 0 BERLL JAN, 21, . mer 100 Is. ....,Vl.’. lfifi E) per Jb. .. ... ... ity Property for Exchange .‘ on 100 Acre Farm. @us, per Ib, Oats . BLMIRA, JAN. 21, 1915 STRATFORD, JAN. 21 1915 undersigned offers his â€"valuable .gmdlnth(myofser- on good 100 acre . The property is a good revenue GUBLPH,,JAN. 21, 1015, “, per. ton , per bushel >,... new old STRATFORD MARKETS ilt flour GUELPH MARKETS. ELMIRA MARKETS GALT,. J / Municipal â€"Council of . the h’d.,_Wlufloo will meet at the p#%4 Berlin, on Tuesday, ;.,2 th, 1915, at 3 o‘clock , p NTY OF WATERLOO HERBERT J GALT MARKETS to Box 75 NOTICE. , JAN. 41 AN .. 8.50 to 3.60 . 8.15. to 4.00 27.00 to 28.00 29.00 to 30.00 18.00 to 20.00 . 1.00 to 1.60 ..... 68 to 70 . »,..... 90 to 95 /..... 66 ‘to 68 + senicc M y 48 ... °... .40 to 50 L......... 21 to 25 is t BB 21 $1.65 P uks for es Exi 1.45 to 1.90 £ 1.50 16.00 ©18.00 & IB0 5.66 . "38;" : 40 . Hr. < >‘ 34 â€" 1515 ..... 23 to 7.30 to 7 18 $6 1915 Countg Clerk ~â€" â€"ta8t. ‘hronicle 13 A5 15y a‘ B .16 18 1.00 â€" up. â€"7.00 P .56 015 BOWM A N 0M to .18 $13 60 15 26 60 10 $27.00 20.00 fodae . > $1.28 1.36 8.60 8.10 #.50 29.00 .65 21.00 $3.05 $3.55 8.30 8.15 1.20 26.00 23.00 A5 .18 A .90 $1.70 $1.10 A5 1.10 . 3.10 3.30 1.60 26.00 24.00 .62 $6.90 27 .38 20 .65 .65 «10 15 .20 $11 6.20 Â¥ 8 35 30 25 50 04 05 15 _. Store mear post office, Berlin T<‘"~‘ We lnsue matringe licenses, mt F3 .Â¥ g;&mmhi:lf,’é. §6;§;&. g':::fifi:e' and mjlfiv‘ thiee, & ‘fail ; bushel. .. )$L C u....'"‘""’.:..”th“‘m To â€"_! ml-;. Koi ag g.&u’u‘;:j‘.'.::::::::: i bus 33 «1 «in + with Rye. 06. . 21. haks vees‘ k 86 Rye. w"‘::.n eag t trta rax t: 4 . A% TORONTO DAFRY MARKET Butter. creamery, ib. sq,.â€"0 1 0 Butter, creamery, solids.. 0. 29 0 Butter, separator, dairy... 0 28 . ‘0 Cheese, new, large....... 0 16 t Cheese, twing ..)..... .. .+)0. 164 .. Fegs, newâ€"laid «... >+cane+ gfl w Exgs. coldâ€"storage ....... 0/80+ ... HoneÂ¥, ROW, . Tb: 22. ...« ¢«p 0 12. 406 Honey, cambs. dogen:...: T50 _ â€"4 0 _GRaIN aAND PRODLUC®F, TORONTO, .!l?. 19.â€"Quotations on the Board of de are as follows: Manitoba â€" wheat â€"â€" No. 1 . northern, $1.504, iike ports; No. 2, $1.47%; ‘No. % n.tsh; %0 per bushel more â€" on track, Goderich. ; f TB _ do. . d0, i.'i:sfi;.... Honey, now, tb:.7. .. Honey, combs, dozen Manitona oatsâ€"No. 2 C.W., 65¢; No. Â¥ C.W., 62e, track, bay ports; No. 1 feed, §1%%e¢; sample oats, 59%e. Ontaric oatsâ€"Outside, 510 to 5%c. Ontario wheatâ€"No, 2, car lots, $1.29 to $1 30. outside. according>to freights. . < _ _ Peasâ€"No. 2, $1.$5 to $1.90, ear lots, out. side, nominai. f Ryeâ€"No. 2. uucnt'o ug:.. Ctske ma rley, . Barieysâ€"Goo#4 maitivig â€" barley, outside, _ American cornâ€"No,.. 3 yellow, all Taill :l;,l;m‘onu. Toronto freights, $1¢; No. 3, ©, * e ue U T T â€" Buckwheatâ€"76¢ to 78¢, car lots, oytâ€" side. a _Rolied ocatsâ€"Car lots, bag of s $3 to $3.05; in smaller m, o's'.ss. w- sor to Montreal. Millfeedâ€"Car lots, per ton; bran, $25 to §$26: shorts, $27.to §2%: middlings, $32 to $34: good feed flour, $38 to $42, Manitobaâ€" flourâ€"First patents, $7.30 in ate bags: second patents, $6.80 in jute ; strong bakers‘, $6:60; in cotton bars 10¢ more. .‘ .~/. * \ _ Cornmealâ€"Yellow, 98â€"ib. sacks, in car lots, $2.10; in small lots, $2.40. WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET, __Ontario flourâ€"Winter, 90 per cent. patâ€" ents, $5.60 to $5.70, seaboard, â€" in buik; $5.80. bags included, Toronto freights. WINNIPEG, Jan. 18.â€"Quite a sharp reâ€" hction took place in wheat prices today. Opéning figures were %¢ to %c lower and &r noon a further.décline of t%e to 2%¢ had occurred. ‘The influences causing the break ‘ were weaker Liverpool â€" cables, heavier. arrivals there . and â€" Argentine wheat now in competition. . â€" _ _ _ Inspections on Monday totalled 502 cars and in kight today were 180 cars . . ._Wheat futures closed 1%c to 3%ec lower cash closed 2¢ to 24c lower on ‘contract grades and oats 1 c lower. *4 MONTREAL GRAIN MARKET. MONTREAL, Jan. 18.â€"There was no improvement in the overseas demand for Manitoba spring wheat today and busiâ€" ness in consequence was â€" very qulet. Cables stated that.there was considerable reselling at less money than stocks were bought for, The market for coarse graing is quiet, with a steady trade passing in car lots.. Spring wheat flour was in deâ€" mand and a few sales were made. â€" Local and country demand was also better and the market on the whole is more active, with a firm undertone, _ _ i s NX MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 19,.â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1, hard. $1â€"4§% No. 1 northern.\‘!l.n" to $1.37%; No. 2 do., $1.29% to $1.35%; May. §$1.34% to $124%. wornâ€"mo. & yellOw, oirmme. Clatsâ€"No. 3 white, 50c to 504c Fiour and branâ€"Unchanged. _ Millfeed was in good demand, butter was unchanged, cheese steady and eggs active and firm. * MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. DULUTH GRAIN MARKET, DULUTH, _Jan. 19.â€"Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, ‘$1.36%4; No. 1 northern, $1.35%; No. 2 do.. $1.33%; May, $1.364. UNION STOCK YARLS. TORONTO, Jan. 19.â€"Receipts of live stock at the Union Yards were 740 cattle, 1758 hogs, 606 sheep and lambs and 119 calves. , ‘ Butchers‘ Cattle. Good to choice butchers gold at $7 to $1.25; medium at g.oo to $6.90; choice cows at $6.25 to $6.50; good cows at $5.75 to $6; medium at $5.25 to $5.50; canners ut $3.75 to $4; bulls‘at $5.25 to $6.25. Stockers and Feeders. Feeders were quoted at $6 to $6.40, and stockers at $5 to $5.75. Milkers and Springers. ‘The demand was greater than the eupâ€" ply of milkers and agll;ln‘qb especially for the best classes, ces ranged from 'lJU ‘11.:) oflo each with one choice Holstein ht k % â€"Calves, > â€" > ‘The calf market was steady, Choice venis sold at $10 to $10.50, good at $8 to ”‘fi‘z;.r.&"“mm at $7.to $8; common at $5 to $6.50. » Sheep and Lambs. % Choice light lambs 'elchla about 80 to 85 ibs. sold nulll; at 15; heavy lambs at $7.25 to $7.75; light ewes at §$5.75 to $6; hoavy ewes at $4 to $4.50; culls at $2.50 to $3. CATTLEâ€" MARKETS Buy yours from us #d you will|‘ never have cause for fegret. Because we make them ourselves and . know what is absolulely right in quality. We engrave your initials and date free of chargo. Our rings are well made and fit comfortably. . We will tell you more when you come to see us. HELLER BROS. TORONTO GRAIN MARKET, Wedding Rings to $1 .30 1 15 0 34 .l ® re 3 Fr T. in ;;;) * Let u fs! 8 in th $ alwa; s E choic */s Bee m | @ ‘"/* â€"and ce ® â€"-‘ #if : .‘ * Why 80| o ~â€"~ w | o a* / o ; Men‘s Wear Store S onodonmmndneinurnmeermemenenminmm in In‘ all countries. Ask_ for our INVENâ€" TOR‘S ADVISER,which will be sent free. MARION & MARION, You can‘t make a better paying | biÂ¥investmentthan to buy a&atfl\s‘ l for next winter.; .â€"â€" . . §Next time order from us $ EDGAR FISCHE_R : ue +A i & +. % e e While there‘s lots of winter ahead We have placed CUT PRICES ONn Au.fim’omn that il} move them out of the store: en‘ty, ind :un'. Overcoats are all in rog: 53'\""1 sn oys * o8 ALE :),un ‘:::muuw .{nfifl flzw.w We show all ‘c.u. late styles, right cut elegantly. e simply want room, and o&m of the money invested in them. *A You CAN‘T MAKE A TER PAY V <o oBP o aeas im bns 1C en e * Now is the time to buy an Overcoat, when you can getâ€"so much for so little. a & We y EveryCoat cut from 25 per cent. to 50 per cent in regular prices, Fresh Meats : Let us supply vour wants in the Meat Line. We always keep on hand choice » Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homoâ€"made §113 age THE MERCANTILE FIRE: ~INSURANCE Why. not deal here and We Have in stock the highâ€" est grades of ctover, timothy, alsike and â€" alfal‘a seed. ~* Government Inspection. ._~ SEED CORN, â€" MANGELS, AND TRNIP SEED, E"l‘C. Orderâ€"your seed\ now . while tils best grades are on the market at the s House of Quality, _ Dealet in @oal and Binder twinc. :t f INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office Waterloo Supscribed Capital ......$250,000 Deposit with the Domin« .. All â€" policies guaranteed by the Lancashire Insurance Com ) pany with Assets of $29,638,â€" 465.00. C. A. Boohm, Dist Agt. Matetlog, Ont. Phone 249 944 University &t," Mantréad Phone 243 CRASS SEED Successor to J. B. Fischer ion Government ...$156,698.90 CEORCE BRAKM Alfred Wright, Secretary DETENBECEK‘S ger the best ? CcOMPANY :2 j Queen 8 Waterloo Farm Stock and Implements Con. 11, Wellesley, 2} miles east of. Linwood and 34 miles west of Hawky esville, at 1 prnt: kss on t .l THURSDAY, FEB. 11TH,"""""_ ‘The following valuabte property : â€" Horses.â€"1 .: .gelding rising 5 years old, 1â€"mare 6 years ‘old,. good driver, 1 gelding 12 years old, 1 mare 9 years old, 1 colt rising 2 <yearg. ~__. Cattle :â€"9 _ good"dairy cows, 2 cows duw / to . calve ‘March ist, 4 cows due to calve the peginning _ of April, 2 cows due to calve June, 1s%, Farrow: . cow, 1° yearling heilfer,; 4 spring. calves. C .:A £.0 Pigs â€" and _ ‘Poyltry :â€"1~ sow "due about the time of sale, 4 sows supâ€" posed _ to be in pig, 1 boar, §store pigs, 7 shoats,â€"7 small pigs, about 60 chickens, 4 ducks, 1mplement: ;:â€"McCormick bm.'}{ Frost. & w&zi‘ mower, hay rake, 1 M. H. 17 th cultivator {new), 1 Decring,. 14 plate disc, new steel land rolicr, 4â€"section iron harrow ((new), Oliver riding. . plow, nearly new ; 2â€" fulrow g, plow,, .. 2 single plows, .‘énfier.‘:n qultivator, cutting â€" box, fanning mill, plate chopper, hay and stock comb ned " (mew), root pulper, seed drill, wagon, 1 platform spring wagon, 1 top buggey, 1 sétt of bob sleighs, 1 cutter, 2 sets of team harness, 3 single harness, 1 carriage harness, 1 set of slings and carriage, some fence pickets, food boiler, (45 gal. cap.), new Malotte cream separâ€" ator and churn, 1 large milk can, 2 cross _ cut saws, new" wheel barrow and ofi\et at}icles too numerous: to mention, 8 Hay and Grain :â€"6 tons of timothy hay, 250 push oats,\.>.~~ = â€" 000 TERMS.â€"Hay, grain, fowl and all sums of $10.00 and under, cash ; over that amount 10 months‘" credit . will be given on approved joint motes or 5 per cent. off for cash. : NORMANâ€"SCHLEGEL, Prop. GEO. G. CLASS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES & Geo. Ciass, Auctioneer. _ Feb. 11.â€"Farm stock and implements * of Notman Schlegel, 2} milesâ€" east of _ Linwood,â€" 3} miles west of Hawkesville. Feb. 18.â€"Farm stock and implements of James Connelly at Macton. Feb. 17.â€"Farm stock and implements: of Joseph Schwartzentruber, 1 mile west of Petersburg, 2* miles eastof Baden. & Keb: 26.â€"Farm stock and implements of Eli Horst, 3$ miles notth . of Waterloo â€" and 1} â€" miles south. of Feb. 18â€"Farm stock and implements of Henry Keil, 4 miles east of Berlin on the preniises known as the Devi on the premises known as the Devitt farm. : ‘ NORTH WATERLOO â€"FARMERS‘ INSTITUTE ternoon. 44 Linwood, Wed., Jan. 27th, epngm Bloomingdale, Thursday, Feb: ath. " Centrevilie, Friday, Feb. 5th. _ _Four Week‘s Course in Live Stock and Agriculture: Elmira, from Janâ€" uary 25th to February 20th. inclusive. Hawkesvilie, Thursday and Fricay, January 2ist and 22nd. .. _ _ ) _ _ ._ _ ~ We tmist a larg» awmber will _ take advantage of these meetings. . Everyâ€" body Wel . Conestogo Wellesiey,Tuesday, Jan. 26th. Crosshill, Wednesday, Jan. 27th, af PUBLG SALE Jos. K. Woods, Pres., St. Jacobs, Ont. Allen Shants, Sec‘y., Waterloo, Ont.. . 1â€"6t A. J. Mickus, Auctioneer. 1915 MEETINGS Waterloo Overâ€". éd. the urder " of busios The min tnainn rrea on td «chn 1. MeKay ner , â€" Councitiors Moved by~J, Reidel, seconded by It. Lintick, that ByJaw to appoint Auditors for the year 1915 to & the accounts of thr C jon of the Towrship . of for â€"the year 1914, be read 2 and second time, . Carried. P Aiqt a Local Board of ‘Health, in the Muâ€" nicipality. of the Township of, Welles" ley. fcr the year 1915 in pursuance of the Public. . Health _ Act, in the Provincee of Ontario, of 1912, beâ€"read a first and second time. Cartied. Moved by F. Lackner, seconded by J. Reidel,. that, Byâ€"law to amend Byâ€" law No. 639 inso far as it relates to the annual salary of the Municiâ€" ral Treasurer of the Tonwsllip of MWellesley; bhe read a first and secong tims. *Carried. oi ‘Moved by J. Reide!, secomied 2 ce Het m io. i sppond Aoved by J. Reidel, Y R. Lintick that Byâ€"law m the Head and Treasurer of the Corâ€" poration of the Township of Wellesâ€" ley.mm:;?dn sums of money to . meet â€" the current effpendiâ€" tores be ~cead a first and ~second time. Carried., % Moved by . F. Lactner, secondedâ€" by . J L. McKay : that â€" the <following. amounts be paid and‘ that .the Reeve issue orders in payment thereof, â€"asy follows : $ Pat. Birmingham, balance . caretaker‘s salary ........... $ 2:00 Henry .Preiss, gravel account. "8.40 Geo. Foerster, shovelling gravel 1.00 Henry ‘Dechert. refund of statute â€" labor c.r. system ..~. ,..... Ernest Knobloch, sewer pipe V. Heric. for cashâ€"book, â€" ete. Wm. Calder, overseging gravel CORAAOCE .0 sâ€"youp h Grnee+ C.~B. Eix, gravel account : Jacob Bricker. balance gravel rarkh JAY |:.....; in ... â€" 10.â€"20 David Roth ‘drawing :ovel 9.06 Samvel Leis, refund of statute . _ . AABOT .. .202 Stcige" simmasiwna/ St. Clemnts Policeâ€"Village, balanos for 1914 .......... Haw?} esville Policeâ€"Village . . Fart ‘pay srecial asst. ... . 2 Nelson McFadiden, to talance is Roll_ ......... ..AAsey hi Nelson McFadden, salary as Collector N: & N. 4 W.S. Jacob R. Runstedler,â€"salary as Collector, west ssction ... 80.00 Thos. Crookshanks, salary. as Collector S. 4 west section ° 42,00 Thos. Croo"shanks to balamce /. his " ROlE ... + . "ygis:. .. 3.84 C.B.Bowman, award re Hawkesâ€" â€" ville Policeâ€"Village ....... â€" 17.00 Peter F. Schummer, fees Hawkesâ€" ville Poli¢eâ€"Village ......... 2.00 Peter F. Schummer, to defray ' _ Municipalâ€"Election, Jan 4th e MA C Terrrain ravrer Aerverdecoamwa ; 20000 H. W. _ Kaufman, balance salary _ printingâ€"comtract ......... ... 25.00 W. Mundell, statuteâ€"labor ‘teâ€" f $ 2 WBR 11 se 5 . n200.. To rvinle .0 / B . Total $605.73 The Council now formed into a committee ‘of the whole on Byâ€"laws, numbers 7014, 702, 708, 704 and 705. Moved by J. Reide}, seconded hy R Lintick that . A. B. _ Robertson .b chairman of said committee. Carried L:&By-hw No. 70+ _ to appoint a ocal Board of Health the names of A. B. Robertson, Reeve, D. McEachâ€" ern M. D., A.8. -“m-%n. D., and Peter ~F. Schummer the secreâ€" tary with D. McRachern tits Medical Officer.of Hra‘th . were inserted. _ In Byâ€"law no. 702 the sum of $14,â€" 000 and in 705 the gum _ of $4,000, were inserted. t f In Byâ€"law no. 703 the Treasurer‘s annual salary was inserted as $125. Aloved by .J. Reide!, â€" seconded by In Byâ€"law no. 704 the names of J. M. Scully and. W. J. Hayes were inâ€" serted. ; . Moved hy J. L. McKay seconded by F. Lacknet that conynittee rise and resume in open council. ts Moved by J. L. McKay, seconded by J. Reide! that Byâ€"laws numbers T0}, 702%, 703, 704 and 705, as filled in, be read a third time and passed. Moved by F. Lackner, seconded by J. Reidel, that this Council do now adjourn to ‘meet Again at the Tp. c ce t o n ie d 0‘ "m'}“ t OM toi':t‘nmo. $ '”}P deel, o St. Clements, Jan. 18th, 1916. Peter F. Schummer, Tp.Clork. BRITZ Washington, Jan. 19.â€"The War‘iDeâ€" partment was notified from London toâ€" day that the British Government will not allow the steamer Dacia, recently transterred from German to American registrary, to proceed under safe conâ€" duct to Rotterdam with her cargo of cotton. P RITISH REFUSE TO ALLOW BTEAMER DACLIA TO PROCEED w and and Frederick L i6 Deputyâ€" Linticle, 9.00 15 2900000000000000000000 ncngeone ACOSGnannanecse l 1 JA _/ WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE co Total Assets, 3list. Dec .. $750,000.00 Williarth Snider, ©sg. Phone 552. make OQur line of TURNB! Combination Underwear, to CI@BP ME .L. 9%2. 220 .04 ‘Thomas Gowdy, % x:;ummm at n‘u’ prices “ w THORNTON & DoUCLAs," . en en Emt cois A“;‘ Bowman, Esq., Preston. James Livingston, Esq., im rhighh, Phe . Wm. Snider, President. Geo. Disbel, Viceâ€"President. Frank Haight, Managet. Artbhur‘ Foster, Inspector. J O. w Solicitor. 0. A. , District Agent Qllh.d to clear At .. Underwear, a BOARD OF DIRECTORS You are invited to visit his mew office.. >‘ . Incorporated in 1863. The Optician 61 Frederick St. d (;‘ y BA WATERLOO, ONT. OFFICERS. e of has removed to new quarters at it se k W# % Jansen N+t to the Berlin Market. ; ‘»‘.‘n 75.' Â¥%~,~ Phone 853. Men‘s Outfitters 38 Frederick St., Berlin, Ont near ‘Bridgeport,. part clear,/part bush, batâ€" ahce l&ni{)’.‘k pasture land with good spring water, for sale at 50 acres a C« + #0 $4,500 i4 1t

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