"g ew Oats meat,. per bush , per doz. ... ut#r jer ih .........: k 15. ; i. ing. Jamb per Tb ip skinsâ€" ........ ige, dive, .per cwt. e o * > =~ its, per bushel . ...... , per 100 lbs. . gs, ~ per ton _ ~DETENBECK‘S pwdrift‘ flour Men‘s Wear Store iiï¬'m 8 °s at, per bushel levy, per . bushel ir, Agate ......~. t, Seven Lilies Ef%'.." forâ€": . Fer.... ... 04 ho .06 ; ' RD MARKETS / >~ t, new and old WATERLOO MARKETS. , per bush ; dts d â€"corn â€"............=... 1.60. 49. 1.65 6 ily, owt.‘...... ..8.80 â€"4.00 3 grade ...... ... 4.50 â€" 4.60 , Fet ton ........ 28.00 to 29.00 , ton ........ 20.00 to ‘30.00 et ton .............. 18.00 to 20.00 P xtiea plrricnecinco.. .. £.30 ~_ ‘1.00 J BHiiies scvicicl inil. iss B0 ) .85 fxbis . > L ~LL_ _ UK to 14 per ton Waterloo, Feb. 18, 1915 s, per dozen |, per 1b ... ~.. e18.00 ) Conts sg mh’to slo r in this lot are Bjues, Browns, Creys, oto. the newsst cloths and upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute [3‘ bush Yelal> Guelph, Feb. 18, 1915 ‘per cwt Je t .’bli GUELPH MARKETS. BEARLIN MARKETS Berlin, Feb.;18, 1915 (Special ies pC Tt ave ELMIRA MARKETS Elmira, Feb. 18, 1915 at{ord,‘ Fob: 18, 1915 ‘s a glorious Overooat opportunity 1 75 ats will be sold at one haif regular prices. vAt and part of the cost will be sacrificed. st clear overy overcoat and the opportunity rs to buy a coat at onpgâ€"haif its actual See what this means to yeou. MARKET REPORTS ‘bush Tiing. t per peck comb) $5 of Overcoats $1.65 uy 18.00 .50 32 and 35 s A% mllets . 2P 90 ds ce | . .63 0 4.10 ¢ 29.00 ... $28.00 30 and 32 30 and 33 15 13 1.00 _ up. 7.00 28 1.35 _ 7.50 t . > 35 .35 24 1.50 1.25 13 $13 â€" $11 Couew * t 18 to 20 #0 â€" to 15 40 . .85 63 15 c uvens M 23 to 35 2 0o 1.50 18 $28.00 29.00 $1.50 4.00 4.10 8.90 .63 10.00 1.50 â€" side, nominal 27.00 ! â€" Ryeâ€"No. 2, 26.00 * $3.80 20.00 l .60 $1 3.80 4.20 1.50} â€"4.45 Wheat, per .bushel .... 4.15 Rerley (loellz Snddy :. 30.60 lom. Ontario .../..... flmlnru. per ton, . ...... .15‘ Middlings per ton... .. 7.50| Corn, bush. ... .». ... .88 | Manitoba flour ewt. . .35 | Blended Ontario flour to 15 mm, pqtml'l. 20â€" y. pet seitsiugs § !H&' per ton ... 1.50 1.60 1.65 32 150 (D 40 25 25 S$qen§0000% se akeaprnnagcect 6.25 Butter, creamery, !b. #q Butter, creamery, sollds Cheese, new, large...,â€"> Cheese, twins .....<++> Eegs, ne_'_-llld yerey e $1. $ CHICAGO, Feb. 16. â€"Prospects of & UNION STOCK YÂ¥ARDS, $ TORONTO, Feb. 16.â€"â€"Receipts of live stock at theâ€"Union Yards were 1121 cattle, 1376 hogs, 234 sheep and 108 calyes.. > _ _ Butchers‘ Cattie, Choice butchers‘ steers, §$6.76 to $7; good butchers, g.u to $6.50; acdlum utchers, $§6 to %5; common, $5.50 to $5.15; cholce cows, “.ï¬Â» to $6; medium cows, §$4.15 to 35; buils, $4.15 to $6; Stockers and Feedars. . . . Feeders, 700 to 800 Ibs., sold at $§ to $6.40; medium feeders, $5.75 to $6; stockâ€" ers, 45 to §5.75. > . so0 0 .0 _ & Veat Calves. T cmt;,: veal calves :ld ‘_?ltug_' t& $10.50; good, to : medium, 0o .60; ‘tom= muw&h;mmumu. Sheep and Lambs. Choice light lambs sold at $8.75 to §9, .Mnmnlnfltmg..w Pss onl wieane 45 10 to 90â€" .50 to .50; light sheep, $5.75 to $6.25; heayy Milkers‘ and Springers. ; A moderate supply, not many of which were of choice quality, were on sale, Values were steady at last week‘s 20â€" tations ranging from $60 to $90 ea and watered. $1.60 CAlTLE MARKETS ye, bushel .........«. 1 10 _ 1 TORONTO DAIRY MARKET, Galt, Fob. 18, 1915 ;M_;!_o(l?an $1.35, and fed , per bag $15.00 Coats ery, Ib. sq.. Â¥ 33 mery, solids.. 0 30 largo... y« «> 0 18 6 yexerirrre» :fl‘ ... .2 .ico MR orage .;..... 0 29 rage, selects 0 32 W)... 2204 rsk20 18 i dozen‘..... 2 50 GALT MARKETS to Waterloo _ I OOE n / 7.50 € 33 0 30 0 18 0 18% $25.00 to 26.00 rinss *..... $98.00 15.00 to 16.00 8.00 to 10.00 25 35 45 « $1 51 tion be, y ~otâ€" llut Mr. Charles Weiler, who passed away at his home. in Breslau. on Sunday metning last, and it ds alleged s"s~ picious circumstances â€" surround | his | dea th 7 40 The rostmortem examination . was held ~on Wednesday . by . Drs. ~H. 1T.‘ Huchnerghard and Edwin Hagmeiâ€" er, pn the body at Lippert‘s morgue, and an‘inquest will be held. at the morgue at sight o‘cleck toâ€"night. 13 Charles Weiler, A Death Being _ _ Nourishment. ‘ The deceased had peen sick for the past tm weeks, suftering with gastrie tis, which is inflamation of the stoâ€" mach. The immediate cause of dcath is given on the dector‘s certificats ag f‘oxl:mution from ‘lack ol nourish inent." The late Mr. Weiler wes born in , New (ermany, but for the past few vears.he had beon living in Brcoslau, He was a butcher by trade. A wile : survives, thrre being no fam‘ly. He | was in his 40th year. ge t j _ Relatives of the deceased ‘held srsâ€" picions that death â€" nviy bave been carsed by poison, and asked Coroner Kalbfeisch to hold an inquest. After lcoking into the case, the coroner deâ€" cidec to do so and â€" ordered. a rostâ€" mortem examination. l Dr. HHuehnerghard was the doctor | in attendance â€"during: the ilin‘ss.>In ; conversation with a Telegraph repreâ€" | seutatise this aftrrnoon stated that the wile of the decsos‘dâ€" stated thatl Mr. Weiler had dran‘ some cider and | thought perhaps it had caused death. i However, the dictor stated that afâ€"‘ ter looking into this he thought uxeuj was nothinz in it to carse deatb. | A bill was introduced: in the Comâ€" mcns‘to punish by â€"iwo yeers‘ im prisonment any ~military or navy supply . contractor found guilty of fraud. FRIENDS OF THE BRIDE Do not decide what they will buy for the wedding gift until they look over the suitable articles at the stores. They start out prompted by am tions from mutual friends of the If you do not see in our window someâ€" thing that pleases you, you are sure to find it in our showcases. THE MERCANTILE FIRE â€" INSURANCGE INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office Waterloo A. Boeh Dist. %lhfl&, On'f" Phom We ‘fHave in stock the high est grades of clover,; timothy, alsike and alfalia seed. Order your seed now while tlle best grades are on â€" the market at the Deposit with the Dominâ€" Dealer in‘ Coal and Binder twinc. SEED .CORN, MANGELS, AND TURNIP SEED, ETC. Supscrited Capital ......$250,000 All _ policies guaranteed by the Lancashire Insurance Comr pany with Assets of $29,636,â€" 465.00. ion Govermment ...$156,698:00 CRASS SEED Lack.of Nourishment HELLER BROS. Government Inspection Alfred Wright, Secretary House of Quality, CEORCE BRAMM Store near Post Office Berlin, Ont, COMPANY :: 3 Queen S m coonicomnie # . y "_- h ® . â€" xn dae: 22 C Goroner‘s Jury _ Will. :. Men‘s QOvercoats C mm ~ rolll â€" ; coasoâ€"trals(tom c«t .1 ,’uzs M“"" + $10.00 Coate for ... ... ï¬u The inquest was opened on Tuesday . $12.50 Coats for : .. “25 {fevening Lefore ‘Coroner F. H. Kalbâ€" ‘fleisch‘s jury, into the suspicious cirâ€" $15.00 Coats for ... ... ... Wso |cumstances surroimdine the death of ‘Charies Weiler, who passed away at $18.00 Coats for~... ... «+. sm lhu home in Breslau after a ton woeks‘ ; ilIness, moocomm........‘lm 10@ 1 LROIUUONTII: was +nomnasad >Aï¬ The / in f ‘opened on Tuesday m-um'%m F. H. Kal® fleisch‘s jury, into the suspicious cir cumstances surroumdine the death o Charles Weiler, who passed away af his home in Breslau after a ten woeks ilIness, PS $ ...‘ he rjury, ~which was composed ‘of the alter being sworn in ut the J mwd‘m remaiing at ugm morgue, . ~ V : c.~0. Hi C <~_F. Ferguson. «. ‘The coroner . reported that during the ~afternoon . Drs. H. H. Huchnerâ€" whard, and E. Hagmeicr, made a genâ€" éral fostmortem examination on the ‘tody.. The difierent orgens of the boâ€" dv were sent to Toronto to te analâ€" yred, After viewing the remains at iuo morgue," Ahe jury :u dismissed ‘until a report is received from the anâ€" ialyst. which will probably take anyâ€" where from three days to a week. | ~Alter .consulting. with Crown A ttorâ€" ‘ney Bowlby it was thâ€"refore decided ; to hold the inyuest _ to .either subâ€" stentiate #Jte: suspicions or else disâ€" ‘prove themh: f â€"‘The n.mi was â€" held Wednesday frow Bi¢stau to the Itoman Catholi¢ emetery at New Gcermany. These . who held certain suspicions of alleged poisoning, advised. Corpner Kalbdeisch of the cas>, Coupled with the suspicious of the Breslau people, two of the doctors who had been in attendance,". stated that they . also were suspicious.. It is said that durâ€" in~ the illgess.. certain â€" symptoms® wire found,.which are oftn shown as the result‘ of poison. During the ten weeks‘ illness, it is stated five doctcrs attended the deâ€" ecased, namely Drs. E. Hagmeier, H. M.Lackner, Weidenhamater, Waeterloo, (chs, Preston, .and Huehnergbard. C. A. BOEHM Numbet unlimited. Highest marke* arice maid. Nert sbipment Wednesday March 3rd, 1915. Shipping Hogs Wanted At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. ¢ Highest market mm‘bï¬ Â«vory second ‘Toradax.. Nett Kebruary 23rd, 1915. . General Insurance ‘;:‘ King St. Office, Waterloo Mutual B Pstablisheq 1864 Signs that are passing away __â€" Our reputation is made or marred by the satisfaction ~our glasses give. x Hogs Wanted AT BADEN Science has taken the proâ€" fession: of, Optics i beyond tne spherc of the old . time _ "Side line man." V The strain moderh | civilizaâ€" tion places upon â€" the eyes deâ€" mands the attention of specialâ€" ists who make a life study . of eye defects and their correction. WE ARE OPTICAL SPECIA. LISTS. We devote our entire time to examining eyes and cor: recting their defects with the proper glasses. Master â€" and Hunsberges Buys slaughter house and shop ... . Tallow at market prices. .. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED FREE » Within a radius of Ten Miles, PHONE 1309. _ C.C. DIEFENBACHER EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 21 KING ST. W.. Phone 853 Funoral Held Wodnesdas. Berlin Renderâ€" ing Co. NOTICE. ay Morning, by Lack of 4 3 mos. 5 A Fan * ancgd # "is * A © the de : in one &4 ies m © plicati : tention toan 3 dollars : penses, * THE © â€" in 191 e 73 per * _ Why : this C * P. H. o â€" Hed oooooooooooo-us-oooooo‘ * A Famous Lifo Insurâ€" _ ? * ancse Expert Has said: o Lieut.â€"Col. John S. Campbell, 6t. Catharines, is now in command of th entire â€" Welland.â€" Canal and Niagara Falls protective force ooooo“ooooooooooooooo_ ® oo h i mey ib o w t O......C.....‘......... ï¬ Suncessor to J. B. Fischer: % & Phone 243 Watertoo : $ e o e ce enc en ces en n a ns on e Tm" '.um" every Winter Overcoai Men‘s at exactly HALF P. N. RO0S, Seo‘y Troas. These Oversoats will be on sale at these prices for 3 Days Only. Sale clpses Saturday pight;g Other W inter Goods will be greatly reduced for the 3 days 114 Off all Winter Underwear, Lined Gloves and Winter Caps, big stock to choose from. _ h eP ‘"A malf million dollars in the death claims for one year in ome of the largest companâ€" ies may be saved by the apâ€" plication of wisely directed atâ€" tention with tar gru:; ease toan one hundred qusand dollars â€" can be saved in ©%â€" penses,"" » h THE DOMINION LIFE : Fresh Meats Letus supply your wants in the Meat Line.. , We always keep on hand choice _ . Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage in 1913 efected a SAVING of 73 per cent. of expected ciaims Why not give a Policy _ in this Company a% a Xmas gift? El_\)_' not deal here and ge* the best ? * Next time order from us ‘There will be plenty to choose from to.morrow morniMg, ‘ these prices, they are not likely to last long...Now is the time _‘ Then we will be off for spring, but we these prices will do it. Thornton & Douglas Ltd. | EDGAR FISCHER Head Office, Waterloo, Ont. One lot $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 NEGâ€" LIGEE SHIRTS reduced to. . 681: One lot of $2.00 NEGLIGEE slls SHIRTS «L .. .yle x+ ee k0a k. : All_ Winter Underwear !4 off means T5¢ Underwear for ... ...‘... 5G¢ $1.00 Underwear for ... ... ... 7G¢ $1.25 Underwear for ... ... .. Q&4C $1.50 Underwear for ... .. .. $1.13 Fine Combination Suits ... ... ... . Reg. $2.00 for ... .00 64. ++> $1.5o Regular $2.50 for ... ... ..> $138 Regular $3.00 for ... ...~~.. $225 Regular $4.00 for ... ... »>â€" sam â€" "A big lot to choose from in the ular shades, * Regular 50¢ for ... ... .62 +>> Regular 75¢ for ... ... c.. ... Regular $1.00 for ... ... ... .+ Regular $1.25 for ... ... ...... Reguk;r $1.50 for ... .. k>> s Regular $2.00 for ... ... .. $ All f Knitted Mufflers At Half Price $1.00 for $1,25 for $1.50 for $2.00 for se40000040A0A000000bA0 00600040 6LA000 66800000 WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO T otal Assets, 3lst. Dec | $750,000.00 from toâ€"morrow morning, but T. & D. Overcoats are ï¬â€œâ€™â€â€˜ ast long.. . Now is the tithe to get that coat. â€" Â¥a .e > n a ~ 10¢ $1â€"00 iSeeds Seedsi‘ §stovol â€" *HEIDELBURG _ & «hENfrichhil , lense000b000800b4Lb068 bOBOASASAALSREA K CLOTHING M‘N‘FRs. Dr: J. H. Webb, Esq. William Snider,. Eeg. Geo. Dicbel, Esq. =~ J. L. Wideman, Esq., St. .!acobs Aljan Bowman, Esq., Préston. P.‘ E. Shants, Preston. i. ‘Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingston, Esq., Baden.â€" Frank Haight, Esg. Wm. Snider, President. Geo. Dicbel. Viceâ€"President Frank Haight, Manager. Artbur Foster, Inspector. J. C. Haight, Solicitor. C. A. Bochm, District Agent poPâ€" 38° \ _ Alsyke or Lucerne, Mammoth Red, Sweet Clover. Millet, Hunâ€" garian, Flax and many other CiF:>ont kinds of fletd and garden seeds carried in stock. C 8 BOARD OF DIRECTONS are bound to clear the remainder of our winter furnishings, â€" and Our Stock of Spring Seeds has arrived and we Incorporated in 1863. Come and inspect our $co°s No. 1 Gov. Standard Red Clover â€"$13. 00 bus. No, 1 Cov. Standard Timothy â€"â€" $5.175 bus. WATERLOO, ONT OFFICERS Young Men‘s N. HUEHN BOY SCOUT GAUNTLETS, in black tan and buck, all sizes, regular 85¢ to élear at. .: .i¢meb as a4k aanamie 158 regular $1.25 and $1.75 for $4.00 and $4.50 for 3 pair for regular §05, to clear at . One lot beys‘~blue stripe andâ€"plain biuec OVERALLS, 4 to 8 years sizes, regular 50¢, ito clear at ... ...« w Come and take adâ€" vantage of these © last low prices. $22.50 Coate for $6.50 Coate for $6.50 Coats for $10.00 Coate for $12.00 Coats for meansâ€" © One lot of 50¢ SILK NECKWEAR One lot of 25¢ SILK NECKWEAR at BOYS‘ COAT SWEATERS, all sizes MEN‘S SWEATER COATS, regular FANCY CASHMERE SOX, all sizes, ‘c, â€" 2 for For Sale ‘or Exchange Quarter section east of wm:., near mainline aum.ou to Edâ€" monton, two miles from school and church, log house, 4 rooms, barn for eight 'm“t, good well, 3“: v::m."l:.cm broken, ’.?J' ark choco all workâ€" ::alo" extra â€.‘h:'!:.- land. Apâ€" y \% 4* $13.00 per Acre Waterioo, Ont. $325 §$425 $500 $600 $1â€"00 Tinware A