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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 15 Apr 1915, p. 10

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_ wajerlo0, April 15, 1915. 5 Wheat, per busheL :.:.« «... 00 i':' :\ m old >...... ... $1.40. Barley (f660) ... .....s. ... _â€" . Oveni " 014 c iatien ) cuprim | 400 o.u,'ofiwa’o vhaiee Ahuets "wow BW .86 , AgRI l.. ... u... ... ..< 4.10 Bran, FOF 400 ‘.....0 .soos ... $8.00 \Soven Lilies ... ... ... 3.90 Middlings per ton ......... ... 30.00 [ t n oc GIuin * 0 60 CorR, BWBR ....5...} lonk ..ucctes e 88 w *m *n cll.. ©20.00 Manitoba flour ewt. ... 4.35 â€" 4.40 y Aigert on appnmen ol haagrented ‘75 Blended Ontario flour ...... 4.00 4.20 @~ BERLIN MARKETS. &w bushel ......... . ... y, per bushel ... ... i;n bushet"...... ............ ‘per 100 lhs. ..... 3.90 ilings, per tom ... ... tocs rer bush. , por ewt â€"_ ESMIRA MARKETS â€" Rimire,. April 16, 1015, foast s es .l c cteth v... 140 _ 143 ?W ewt. $3.84. to 4.00 & grade.., ... $4.00, to 4.25 Li jam i2 1 tA WATERLOO MARKETS h.at STRATFORD NANKETS Stratiord, April 15th, 1015 ags, rer ton per ton ;. (Bpocial) (Juliet) "F:;""-b' m April 15th,. 1915 ~Aprii $th, 1915. wvourls 1.00 per cwt.. POBB .. wm..cce ecageen e oWE apFeines @5 Butter, per !b. ... . ... is .30 PRotatoes, per bag. *‘ sam3ng Chickens each ........ hir Wikomigs, 1B POTE, +acuske serinis s 3e . ........ 10.00 Bop â€"per tom ... ......> 5@ > 200 : $1.20 to 1.50 . ... 1.45 1.50 ... 1.56 _ 1.80 y 08 10 cuc, Th: 8B M2c4. 00. ... 96 $29.00 . 27.00 $18.00 .. ©00 to 95 . 88 to 70 .... 80 to 15 . > A0 _ .85 viio volge .. ©$14.00 v 85 . 27 $.06 ° 2.10 Royal Bank Building, . §3: to 10 #.00 8.15 .88 18 19 28 18 1.25 18.00 14 0 â€"_ .55 19 ~ .33 heucc$ â€" S t > .15 d44 .17 18 15 A4 to 17 mss 815 $1.40 12 .62 4.10 29.00 29.00 .30 30.00 29.00 ; ?'h_ I;"“';‘.l-l-'-o------ ‘v-i .l.‘ 10 | ©eee hewmda o ccocenss 9 * !.. to 95 Honey, new, lb.._........., 1 _ ..%»+ o 10 GRAN AND PRODUCHK, TORONTO, April 13.â€"â€"Quotations 1.40 | on the Board of Trade are as follows: . _ 00| Mahitoba . wheatâ€"No,. _1 northern, 1.50 :}‘h lake ports; No. 2, $1.00%; No. & 4.15 ) 31. < Manitoba catsâ€"No.. 3 C.W. t . M 4.05 |a UW .. Brve. track, be .&u‘-’:‘“m. * 20.00 feed. 67c; sample ut% 27 00| Ontario oatsâ€"White, 516 to 600. Ontario wheatâ€"No. 2 per car lot, $1.86 to .10 | to $1.10. c 8.15| American cornâ€"No. 3 ult'. allâ€"rail .4 | shipments, ‘Toronto freights, 8#%6. _ _ $3.55 $.05 ©1.30 28.00 27.00 | 60 1.15 $1.65 40 .28 .18 $ PRING: $ U | T 81 W you think we‘re too enthusâ€" lnstic about our some. n.-tmqvm'” _ &A mar 1e Simave prstad 4093 And we‘ve good cause to â€"be snthuslastic over the way we‘ve SQuits of ours,. t THEYVRE CERTAINLY*FINE We‘re proud of every one of them. â€" Extra proud because we are able to give you such spien. did clothes values for moderate :mlnmh“dnnva igh price of woolens. And we‘re just aching to show them to you. Correct ticthes for Men cecrease in stocks. « Increased offerings from the matz pulled down corn.: At first the mark evinced a disposition to advance with whent, but it did not take much of & buige to invite selling pressure. SNVRCO MWME ETDE aiDCDL% DUNWO UD MNUIOT PONI® PRDCCIL Favorable weather . for noodha‘ . and growth brought about an easy feeling in regard to oats. Sw;!n' Inquiry was not of an urgent kind. TORONIUV GHKAIN MARKET, Whent, fall, bushel.....91 40 to 8. .. doots whekt ‘birher.,., 1 o â€" 1 i6 Buttbr, creamery, 1b. q.« Butter, creamery, sollds.. Cheese, new, 1Ar§®....+«+« ChOGBG, UWINE .. sesseses in SUITS at $8.50, $10.00, $12.50, §$13.50 to ... ... ... .\ $20.00 _ Peasâ€"No, %, $1.15 to $1.40, carâ€"lots, out», Mfio:m’ml{' outaide, $1 (o $1.10, mn-‘:u:'-.'-aod mailing barieyp outside, uky 1 ies Hfres ue i Huck wheat~â€"800 to $10, Car out» alde. Peas, bushe: Onts, bushel Ry®, bushel . Ruckwheat. bushel ... . h:'“ ; strong bakers‘ $7; in -“ ‘3‘ flourâ€"Winter, 96 »ant, $ :‘:'.?::“9! #A. â€" saaÂ¥inard, ;:, m“ "Ubrnme)â€".Tollow. 30â€" h. encke, /in, on lote $170: emaliâ€"lotm, 12.30 to $1.40. WIXNIPEG GRAIN MARKET, WINNIPEG, April 13.â€"Wheat _ fut oper e to e up, onts %o higher, M.Se to %e up. Trading 'z‘g and light dimensions, the taken by the members being one of ‘ DETENBECK‘S lug. Â¥ a ~ spot vu:t”a:.nlm but ll'l.‘l.: quiry for opening of navigation. Bpot Western School District and Rural o. c touilik 4& ce‘ §‘ â€" Manitoba ute bags:. TORONTO DAIRY‘MARKET, GaALT MARKETsS Galt, ‘April 1 th, 195. . Dusier Cholce sds e c ww e d BONDS ib 6n £" :300 eevy mn : €h0, . /A vmeavais MB PC 15.00 to 18.00. .« 82 .. 18 T erento. 1.30 4.20 1.240 .85 We have in stock the highest grad es -hm. Timothy, Agl” anc Alfal ““_- 28 s : ~Gevernment inspection.. [ , â€"; . No. 1 Clover $12.75 per bus. No. 1 Timothy $5.25 per bue. m No. 2 Timothy $5.00 per bus. Grades No. 1 for purity. .i# en en ae e w ® P fak car sie 5n $1.00 per buse . ~â€" â€" _ Dealer in.â€"Coal and Binder Twine. Phone 201. . 208 Queen 5t. 8., Berlin %fi and oats fer the opening. wer ta heavy. Buyers of spot wheat an‘ gl- were principaily cxmf?lu houses hile there was an enguiry for export there were ho males reported. . EEATC METE "'.loâ€"';! --v'.v".-v‘vo. m‘. .“ in sight l?:u 260 cars. ; 5 uh Wheat futures closed %e hilther, ‘cast e e up, cats %¢ up and flax un a%:'!' RBAL GRAIN MARKET, MONTREAL. Aprii 13.â€"There was con: | siderable uiry. from foreign buyers 10; uwu-m':;rm: .wheat (for . both (May â€" June and Julyâ€"August shipment, but ow« Ing to the scar¢ity of ocean grain room and the fact that ‘most of 30,“‘0 werd 1c to 4c per bushel below no. busiâ€" ness ‘resulted. The*local trade in coarse grains continues quiet, and prices are unchanged. .. The foreign , demand . . fo. spring wheat ‘flour~ was < better, and & little more business was ‘done for Mayâ€" June shipment, but the local market is still. very »quiet. . Demand . for.milifeed continues good. w drt 5 %‘M ‘owing ‘to !hm# % ng % rivals from the United _ States. which have rélleved the temporary scarcity. Demard for cheese is Tair. An active trade.continges, to be done in e@gs at steady prices, j GRASS SEED UXION STOCK YARDS. _ TORONTO, April 13.â€"Receipts of live stock rt the Union Yards were 768 cattle, 214 hogs, 46 sheep and lambs and 163 calves. Good to choise" Duichore steers jand heifers sold WM to lg: fi ne‘on :nn= ::5.::' ul? 0.07'3:00" Mm:'fi at $h.%s to $6.60; c:-oie' eow'u.'l!.fi to “.50‘1 noaeovn at $6 to §6.55; um cows at $5.50 to $5 7l:m eowl__fl. $5 to: ‘uo; canners . & rs at $3.75 to 4.75; bulls at $5.50 to §$6.75. + Feetere, 4o9 10 208 ooo roldint 16.00 15 uvo: feeders, 600 to 800 ibe., -fi at ? to 50; stockers, 500 to 600 lbs., at $5.50 med en wodkn t glassese ARNOLD JANSEN> .10; feeders, 600 to 800 ibs., old EI'O‘:.“M Mnto 600 1bs., :: rb;g Milke: nd Spri Â¥4 Cholce (n-!rn' gmnkue: m‘! torward zrflmn sold at $70 to $85 each, and me» uam good at $50 to $65; common at $4« to § Vea! Catves, & walht THDIEE cofrert ts in 19â€"00007, eond Calves, §7 to 35. mea'aum‘:hn:."u"m 36) common calves at “JOL’:'m.. t arm Sheep, ll“z:’wn. $7.50 to $8,50; hu\_'f aheep, .'1’.. .50 to $6.50; rams, $6 to $7; fl'.:.. lambs, §5 to $9; yearling I!fmbl. 96 r ..n.u $12;° heavyweight yearlings, 89. ‘ Hogs. * ty «8 Sel wulhpdo&‘,naofltll.ll to z"a.' and in one l;:unu l.ll wor "enicago uvr sTocs. ‘ CAGO, ~April 13. â€"Cattieâ€"R 3. s000, market, steady ; ecven, %0 to $6.75; stoers, r to $7.40;. cows and to §$8; calves, §$6 to $850; h pts, 16.000;. market, vrli $1.10 to $7.40; mixed, $7.05 ul 40; vy, $6.90 to §7.40; | rough, $6.90. > â€" :x-. §6 to $7; bulk of sales, $1.2% ipts, 12,000: ket, weak TeaF TD §s.40, lamos, native, §§ CATTLE MARKETS House of Quality® George Bramm _|We are headquarters: for anythind pertaining to eye requisites or specâ€" tacies. .. HELLER BROS.â€" 6Qu FI EYESIGHT SPECIALIST â€" ; 21 KING ST. W; â€" Phone 858 wtabigegrAA «o. wae db oanuaing, .. O1ie rimgs. i EXPERT WATCHMAKERS, SPECTACLES Jt t ue & .. The: Grin eriin‘s o ~a :, of Mr. took W , A everal oÂ¥ .. Ti L amog.. oN '“& in‘n‘ nldest‘ and bestâ€"ki C -"w»b-q-wx-&-u\m .' 7 . r lelth took pPlace ‘s ot. his Witearow A toâ€" orupciatier Oaere: of everal : <w x 1 pueuâ€" tmu'&um The ~deâ€" seased : retained,consciousness â€" until the end and passed peacefully away ‘n the presence of his family; + The late Mr.: Authes was born in #Kilmot Township on "Nov. 8th, 1844, ind was in his Tist year. He re ‘eived â€" his . ~education in . the county schools, and later taught school for ieveral years. â€" In 1865 he came .. to Ferlin and was.employed by the late Louis â€" Breithaupt, founder. of : the eather * andtanping business â€" now sarried on by The Breithaupt Leathâ€" x Co., Limited.: He was pmfloyfl‘ isâ€" accountaut cand salesman for . a umber of »yeats, aiter which he enâ€" tered‘ the ‘dry© goods . and general tore husiness forâ€"a term; of . years, Later â€" he jentered . the> furniture usiness, being associatedvwithâ€"some of the: pionéer furniture manufacturâ€" rs of the city, such as the late. John Aldous "and W Simpson. â€" In â€" 1884 1e â€" purthased. the Berlin Novelty Korks and‘citricd: on ‘business in his wn name f&t a number of years.â€" Inâ€" 1888 M# factory: was déstroyed g fire: and "was immediately.: rebuilt a much larger scale, and~in this ‘actory Mr."Anthes started building # grade furniture which has mmlel name: known throughout the Doâ€" minion‘ h ‘the furniture trade. In 1901 he Wétit/into the amaigamation of furnituré ‘factories, under the Canâ€" ada Furniture »Manufacturers, Limit :â€",- in which Company. he was a Diâ€" f t and manager of the local facâ€" tories fot a number of years. _ He resigned as Director of the Canâ€" ada Manufacturers, Limited, in 1906, and ‘built the large and modern facâ€" tory in %‘anh Ward in partnerâ€" ship with. Mr. J. C. Breithaupt, unâ€" der the name â€" of The Anthes Furniâ€" ture Co., the product of this factory being ‘exclusively high class furniture. ~‘The late Mr. ‘Anthes always : took a keen : interest in municipal affairs. Te was fArst elected to the Council in 4886 as Councilior and served. as Deputy â€" Reeve during the years. of 1887, 1891 and 1897, and againâ€" as Onâ€" account of being overstocked, the undersigned offers for sale. three r.‘_dliry'fim, fresh or due to calve. Iso generdl purpose mare rising <six years old. ‘Apply to THE LATE JOHN 8. ANTHES. Frame house, bank barn, good email bush, smail creek through gorner, good soil, 3 cows, 1 horse, 75 chickens, buggy, wagâ€" on, implements, and etc, $3,000 will buy this complete outfit 10 miles from Berlin.. _ © WM, E. MITCHELL. (New No.) 255 King 5t W. Farms! ~Farms ! We want firms ta se ll. Bn’m waiting. _ .N‘ so a few choice residences in exchange for farms We also want listing for Western tarms. _ _ Reom 1, above Bank of Toronto Phone. 1267. . .\ 6 Un uit Cows For Sale. 17 ACRES U. $§G B AP 6R GiLBERT BERGEY, New Dundee. Re#idence Phone 867 for many years He wa E_ i. Zion: es TAE be c ‘ when fifi ':..a- in ti:dlchuuiht v . Touwn h. M'-â€"-.u: hfu0 a . geresoub Comfuitmeor *to . the its work, He"was known as a keen various enterprises of the church and business man and suceessful manulacâ€" turer, and in his demise Betlin loses o o reiny fikds i the olly hy Ts many Hends m "the e’z mourn his m’ C s ‘oa:‘-& married in the year 1867 . therine W with uies "-,."af‘cz“ Brev. fneihnn i mewng oi e: flmmm‘:‘:ow and 20 grandâ€"children, one sister, Mrs. . G, , Sebri HlE"seniie to woug tm l ie late Mr. H.â€" W. Anth:» of: Toronto, was his brother. $s 4 y 9 The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o‘clock from the famâ€" ily residence, 44 Weber street, west, to the Zion Evangelical Church,_and zo';: thence to »llun.fi Hope Ceineâ€" AT BADEN :.; Number unlimited. fighest marke price oaid. Next sbipment Wednesday April 26th. } Master: and Hunsberge Lk stt C efi =~naâ€"rord,. ONT. Commercial, Shorthand and Teleâ€" graphy. Ofur graduates succeed and you should read our large, . free catalogues. Write for it at once. ° Ontario‘s Best Practical Training School. We have thorough courses and experienced instructors in each of our three departments. Shipping Hogs Wanted April 20th. At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, numâ€" ber unlimited. f Highest market price paid. Load every second ‘Tursdax.â€" Next shipment CcoUNTY 0OÂ¥F WATERLOO ‘The Municipal Council of the Counâ€" ty of Waterloo will meet ‘at ‘the Court House, Berlin, ‘on Thursday, April 22nd, 1915, ab 10 o‘cloct a.m. ' HERBERT J.. BOWMAN, ‘ County Clerk, R ols When a man gives his fancee a diaâ€" mond engagement flu and later fails to give his wile a 1 insurance polâ€" lcy, he needs a ghardian, not a wile, Be wise and insure your lite in THE DOMINION LIFE _ ’ Highest Earnings of any Canadian Company. F5 .___ 8.22 per cent. X Low Death Loss Economy of Manageâ€" ment. uie . \ Head Office . â€" . Waterloo, Ont. FOR SALE AT LINWOOD tocated property, containing a atore and" dwelltug combined, : an>. @ttfs _Mworur-” and> A spltendid porhlz"ht'-y-: of business. â€" V. R. lot. 62 Hogs Wanted Berlin, March 26, 1915. qnenmnnneenmenembnteemnminnmnt I LICENSED . AUVC‘IONEER | (Analysis guaranteed.) ‘Just the food your farm needs. TRY IT. . Brands for every.crop. . > For sale jby t Dumart & Co., Berlin. Jacob Poll, Mannkeim. : WILLIAM ‘_QTVONI mot;l’b.. write for infoemadion, â€" .‘ c. C. DIEFENBACHER Number of years experience as Auctioneer=â€" Practical knowâ€" ledge of values, live stock, impleâ€" ments, etc. is prepared to conâ€" :nt sales :-.\.d assures the pubâ€" Ne tefaction. . Phone m%m. 124 . Stone‘s FEBTlUZERn H. B. Duering Agt: H. Roos, Smw? uit ol the Berlin 1 and $2toveL. > ) , _ ‘HEIDELBURG. ;. ‘.â€"â€"=~~ i FFYFTETYETTYTTII AUSTRIANS * | ... WERE FORGED _ _ | § TO RETREAT! a Phone 243 Waterloo :# . :oooooooooooooooooooozi Narness .: (Canadian Press.) 7 Lemberg, April 14.â€"â€"In a desperâ€" ate attack by the Russians on the right flank of the Austrian . posiâ€" We are showing a most Walsts and Shirte,. 'ufi from last season. The a ting, all sizes from 8 to 15 years umihll‘amqhfivyidunlud, we have untoaded a of 7, 8, 9 and 10 wire fence, and. can meet the i awny fence dealer. Get our price before buying 0P â€" CLOVER SEED~: â€". ;. 1 Ao Eo Soea ‘@ Over bushels of er Beed in ‘stock, ‘nelting ho . + No 1,.:3\'&{:-"1% No. Zat ....., . 1. ij . +5 $1800 We stock Timothy, Alsyke, Aifaifa, Millet, Flax‘\ and all other field seeds. go _ 90 Bushe! of good 8600 Bekt at Biighat :~..~ :7 . <5 : /1s h THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE # COMPANY :: INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office Waterloo Subscribed Capital ......$250,000 Deposit with the Dominâ€" lon GoÂ¥ernment ...$156,608.99 €, A. Boohm, Dist Agt. Waterlop, Ont. Phone 249 "tho Lantashtre Insurance CONF ~pany with Asvets of $29,636,â€" 465.00, _ ie n C + . A., BOEHM You will have no opportunity: for worry, doubt or w ment ‘if you invest your money in a uvlw nt . in 7 Waterloo County Loan and Savings Company. ‘â€"‘ €: e at the rate of 4 per cent. twice a year and. can add or withdraw at any time. q ".*.’i'«, The Waterloo County Loan & Savings Waterloo General Insuran n..u“ Agent 68, Waterloo Mutual Building, Eetablisheqa 1864 A WISE INVESTMENT Prices 50¢ WIRE FENCE H N. HUEHN Men‘s Ou * WATERLOO MUTUAL *!FrIRE INSURANCE CO e | Total Asse lat. * aSfEEDO0OD tion‘ at M ; on the Hunâ€" garian JW‘III _Beskid '"°""":Tm :'n ‘F ysel the Au; miles s ‘rem trians were forced ‘ after a 1 hours battle to make~a precipitate retreat, and the whole main crest! in this Wistrlet, which the Aus trians considered \â€" to. be ‘Impregâ€" nable, is now in Russian hands. > |>; BOARD QF, DIRECTORR . . Dr. J. H. Webb, Esq. William Snider, Esqgâ€" Frank Haight, Es4q. Allan Bowman, Esq., OFFICERS. ; . . Wm. Snider, Pregident. _ ; Geo, Dicbel, Viceâ€"President. Frank Haight, Managet: :fficfla'm’q' R s‘ 2 a. Bookn, Histricy Ageot ) * ‘Waterion, Ont. A. K. CRESSMAN, Incorporated in ©1868. wWaATERLOO, ONT t W xt "be4 Company Tinware Berlin aH

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