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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 May 1915, p. 10

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| Detenbeck‘s ~ £00000060000030000000¢ 9900000460004 1000000000! SnnanonaandebadrandAatese treattb000tt as reanasannetiét PRING OUTEITIING 3 : 'Suivts and Spring Overcoats _ $10.00, $1250, $15.00, $16.50 up to $25.00 Py ) un Aevaty whcadl i aasemaiitg ies alP Sickerimie trade ! allow 4 It is The Men‘s Store of Waterloo MARKET REPORTS MF io F « ‘paited: our lines this 1& with | the most abtractive best. Spring Clothes, Hats and Toggery that money could with these inducements we hope© to catch your Spfing we‘ve priced everything as reasonably as quality, would TCLOTHES THAT ARB EXCLUSâ€" 1VE, STYLISH IN . MQDEL, T AIL AND _ IN ’:l«“':: noll (OM flm‘ is wITH A HA 8 WT A NATIONAL _ REPUTATION . FOR MAKING THE BEST {',"s 1 SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY AND OTHER â€"TOGGERY THAT‘S HANDSOME AND CLASSY ! KA 9e { market quotations | THIS ARTICLE REMOVED Ewes, light ........... 6.00 Bheep, heary and bucks 3.50 Culls = .....sepeâ€"szrres.. 4.00 Hogs, weighed off cars. 9.25 do. fed and watered. 8.85 New laid eggs in cartons$ New laid @g&8 .....»+>«> Cheeseâ€"New, large, 18¢; 18%¢; old, large, 19%e; 19%e. Creamery prints, fresh.. Creamery prints, fresh.. .32 .84 Cream solids ........... 28 « Dairy prints ....)....»« +284 & BAKeTB‘ ... .2....1.1.cie+ _ +828 x Beansâ€"Frimes, â€" bushel, $3.10 $£.25; H.P., per bushel, $3.20 to ,8.86, Honeyâ€"Buckwheat, 7%e a pound, in tins; 76 to T%e in >arrels; ® ed clover honey, 12%e; 140 in tins; comb honey, No. 1, $3 per $ No. 2, $240 per dosen. _ _ _ :/ | Toronto Grain Prices 'u‘uuwouuy«.-umm Manitoba four mn&-fi,uhnmsfl@b-*’. onto are: First jatents, $8.20 in coff08 You will be pleased with its time« r-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘ o oo Seim" 16e Rife »t tor : "a ° y BoNnDS. ‘m repairs must M g0. Lob..... <a ‘estern School Distriét and R en arne jat ....".'.:'..':':'x HELLER ns ":‘ flm & co. y I‘W’A w.lau Wholesale Produce . 1.00 . 5.50 . 1.00 . 6.25 . 5.25 . 3.16 . 4.60 ,.60.00 tak "~ it o hfll‘?"{ 24 to $ .86 tA * "00 do. twins do. twins, 10.560 11.00 || ‘George Bramm a do. medium ...... 9.90 il! do. prime ........ 12. 6; Heavy hog* ......... 1".25 *\ Bhop Hogs . .......... 14.15 Mutton, heavy ...... 10.00 * do, light Â¥ig+s 1+ s a +9A & Lambs. ........~....., 16.50 'n‘ Spring lambs ....... 8.00 Seed Improved Leaming, White Cap ‘and other varieties, especially. raised and rmdwnedbyarelhhlom" er. ‘ If you want corn that will germiâ€" nate and yield a bountiful crop, order now at the House of Q\n!i?- Mangel and turnip seed, the finest in the land. Peasâ€"N;>.2 no scarce. I ogowmn-'- \ . BRyeâ€"No. % $ E. r Wester WTlkc,; No Cl! :L" « L\ Dealer in Coal and Binder Twine. Phone 201. _ 208 Queen St. 8., Bertin. and $5.19 in jute; sir00y Camers, ye«e« {2 cotton and $7.40 in jute. ; ¢ Ontario catsâ€"No. 2 white, 62¢ to 62¢, outside; 65e to 65%e, Toronto, Buckwheatâ€"80c, nominal | > l Branâ€"Manitoba, $23 to $27, in bags, Toronto, and shorts, $23 to $24, Tor, onto; middlings, $33 to $$5. | Rolled Oatsâ€"$3.45 to $3.50 per bag.‘ Barleyâ€"Ortaric No. %, T3¢ to 75e nominal, qutside. Manitoba wheatâ€"â€"Bay portsâ€"No. 1 morthern, $1.65; No. 2, $1.62%; No.‘ %, $1.59%, track, Goderich. . Cornâ€"No. 2. 19%e,. ¢Ai. to bay ports; No, 8, 7%¢. _ Ontario â€" flourâ€"§6.40 to $6.45, board. "*, APPH C C a uffale Live Stock Cat = , â€" £,500;° active; prime â€"50 to $8.85; shipping. $1.15 to $8.25;. w=tchers, $6.50 to $8.60; heifers, $5.25 ~~ $8.25; cows, $8.15 to $7.25; bulls, $4.50 4e $7.25. â€" ~ Vealsâ€"Receipts, _ 2,000, _ neive; $4.50 to $9.. > ___ w e Hogsâ€"Receipts, 13.w heavy, $8 to $8.10; mixed, 3 w er:, $8.10 to $8,15; pigs, $8; rou $6.50 to $6.75; stags, $5 ‘to â€" “-7_5" €0,00. 10 $0.79), PM00M Po DC Sn Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, $,000; active; lambs, $6 to $10.25; yearlings., $5.50 to $8.85, wethers, $7.15 to §8; ewes, $3 to $7.25; sheep, mixed; $7.25 to $7.50. Chicago Live Stock f Cattleâ€"Receipts,. 15,000; _ market steady; native steers, $6.65 to $9; western stee.s, $5.85 to $7.70; cows ::golul!cn. $3.10 to $8.65; calves, to $9.45. r Hogsâ€"Receipts, _ 28,000; . market strong; light, $7.26 to $7.10;° mixed, $7.16 to $7.65; heavy, $6.90 to $7.50; rough, $6.90 to $7.05; pigs, $5.25 to $6.90; bulk of silés, $7.30 to $1.55. Bheepâ€"Receipts,‘ â€"11,000; â€"* market strong; sheep, $7.60 to $8.65; lambs, native, $825 to $10.90. ¢ with â€" glasses. is .& with us. ‘Noi_hh%": Our w"#‘-fl does not depend on ; BASWEIS, . =, in â€"the interest ‘ in _the interest of u.:s the care‘ of m‘fli eyesight in the hands of .‘ Meatsâ€"Wholesale Beeof, forequart‘s, ecwt$11.00 to $12.00 d4o, hindquarters.. 16.00 â€" 16.00 Carcases, choice..... 12,50 _ 13.60 do. common ...., 1100 ©12.00 Veals, common, cwt.. 7.00 _ 9.00 do. medium ...... 9.90 11.00 do. | prime ........ 12. 14.00 Heavy hog* ......... 1".25 10.75 Skop Hogs ......~... 14.I6 ; li.z Mutton, heavy ...... 10.00 12.00 HOW I8, YOUR WATCH RUNNING ARNOLD JANSEN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Right at the Market # Phone 853. . .~ FITTING â€"â€"No. 2, $1.15 to $1.17. ada Western catsâ€"No. 2 at bay Tlkc; No. 3, 6ic; No. 1 extra HELLER BROS. io Wheat‘â€"No, 2, $1.50 to $1.55, N>.2 nom‘nal, $1.70, but 7zery OrI 11.00 14.00 10’.75 12. 1.0 16.00 20 .00 12.00 Bituation . of the: United States is Regarded as Decidedly Grave. New Y 9.â€"General denunâ€" astan ‘a e tihile af the Lasiels in appears _ newspapers of the United s:.&.%u “"“ll :en:tedly stamped as plracy.. _ 2 \% ‘"A great mation running amuck and calling . it _ military mu:‘}}v a phrase in the cditorial of New York World, typifies the majority of the comments. That the effects upon public opinion in this country _ will more than ‘counteract ‘the success. of the undertaking is asserted by most of these newspapers. " ko ‘The Germéan newspapers . justily the deed and declare that the. . pasâ€" sengers were given fair warning > by fiomu Embassy in the . widelyâ€" cire advertisements : published just pefore the liner sailed. ‘They reâ€" gret the loss ol life, but they . . say thatâ€"Germany is fighting for her exâ€" istence ; that England is trying â€"to starve her out ;~_ that international faw has ceasod to exist, and now only que‘s interest is to be recognized "The . World . says : ‘‘The circumâ€" stances and the consequences of . the destruction bf the Lusitania by . a German submarine call for all â€" the selfâ€"restraint and selfâ€"possession that the . Ameri¢an people can command. It is no fault of the German Governâ€" ment that ‘every American on board the Lusitania is not lying at . the bottom of the sea. _ What Germany expects to gain by her policy is someâ€" thing we caunot guess, What advanâ€" tage will it be to her to be left with out a friend Or a‘ wellâ€"wisher in< the world 7" ©.5 oA o The Herald says : *‘It is a time of, gravity in Atnérican histor} unmatchâ€" ed xince the Civil War. This coldâ€" blooded, premeditated outtage on ‘a colossal scale will cause such a blindâ€" ing. whit» lightâ€"of indignation throughâ€" out the ‘neutral portion of th: world. unlu.nfly‘m sniailer and smallâ€" er, that there ‘cannot conceivably be in Washington"any thought of turnâ€" ling back from the note to Germany sent February 19." Nivs * The â€" Tribune says : *"If Germany murders Atncticans, turns het artil{ lery against neutral Americans, sparâ€" ing ncither age nor sex, what worse treatment can‘she reserve â€" for an American nation. . resolved to defend honor, it&‘citizens, its women and iÂ¥dren *© What can there be left _men or for nations to do but to e ‘to that metHowâ€"which in all f ?n;een ',;f”’--",‘. tt;-'m* tyranniy and Abgrchy * . &CP nation which remembereéd the sgllote of the Iiflalne will not forget the eivilians of the Lusitania." 2. ‘The Evening <Post says : ‘"Gerâ€" many ought not to be left in a moâ€" ment‘s doubt how. the civilized world regards her latest play of "frightfulâ€" ness.‘ It is a deed for which a Hun would plush, & Turk be ashamed, and a Barbary pirate apologize. To speak of technicalities and the rules ‘of war in the face of such wholesale murder on the high seas is a waste ‘of time. ‘The law of nations and the law of God have been alike trampled upon. "Thete is, indeed, puerile tdkl Of ‘warning‘ having been given before the Lusitania sailed. But so does the Black Hand send its warnings. _ Soâ€" does ~ Jack the Ripper write his de fiant letters to the police. ~Nothing of this prevents > us from regarding such . miscreants . as~ . wild beasts, against whom society has to defend itsell at all hazards." o. / The Staatsâ€"Zcitung says : ‘"Noâ€" boedy will maintain that the disaster to the Lusitania was entirely unexâ€" pected. _ There had peen sufficient , warning. â€" It is only necessary 'tol Depenessessceccsquesecoce { , ©0000000000000 enan»e*" R_IAL E S T A T E * Money to Loan Conveyancing â€" Insurance J. G. m Bay, Runs in the Name of wy Necessity, _ > 4# its submarines ? .‘The Rev. Dr. John, Henty Jowets, ‘zwvwmmfl“&wg se " c rugs * hh comt Do #haken,‘‘ . charact the sinking of wtm\-mm‘ m qur God." He nfldw n ted murder and prayed & great â€" waye of + and purposelul active indignation may sweep around the globe, that even CGermamy hersel{ may rise against the infamy [perpeâ€" trated in her name. Â¥ Woolwich Township Council Proceedings The Municipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Woolwich _ met at .Conestogo on _ Tuesday, . the 4th day of May, 1915, pursuant \o adjournment : from last session. 1 * Te dugh _ All the members present. â€" The Reeve in the chair. â€",â€" â€" * ‘The minutes ol the previous session were read and adopted. . | PeySd Moved by Alex. S. Forbes and °H. Brodhaecker, that Ephbraim Weber be appointed _ Pathmaster in place of Aaron Snider, Levi Horst in <place of Solo W. Reist, and Agron, Bruâ€" bl:wr in place of Geo. Lichty.â€"Carâ€" ried. â€" â€" Moved by H. Brodhaecker and â€"J. H. Woods, that . the tolh% counts be paid and ‘that the â€" â€" grant his _ ordoery ©for . the several amounts : » Henty D. Shantz, concrote tile $14.00 [Alben Hass, damage to plow ~ 1.50 William Delion, herd Inspector â€"2.50 ;Jmph E. ‘Snyder, ~townline _ Henry Schneider, plow repairs TORAL | n awes cncerer errreaein en '46.00] â€"Carried. . ~ Moved hy ‘Norman Snyder and Alex S. Forbes, that this Council do now adjourn to mcet ‘at the Council Chamber, _ Cones , ~ on Tuesday, the 1st . day of une, next, at 9 o‘clock a.m., and that the Court of Revision and â€" Appeal on the Assessâ€" ‘ment rolls for the current year, be hddonthopnndty:tlo'clo&p. ‘m.â€"Cirfledâ€" : 8 dn ols tha s ROBLIN HAS , RESIGNED IN . t MANITOBA Buyers waiting. : A‘ so a ;ew choice residences in exchange for farms We also want listing for Western iarms. N. $ CH AFER Room 1, above Bank of Toronto Phone 1267} C Residence Phone 867. ue l2 ut lc us M cactÂ¥ge W. J, SNIDER, â€"â€"â€"> Clerk,. German fleet ,Dl 46.00 25.00 $.00 2810008 _ C‘HEIDELBURG‘ _ â€"â€"â€"â€" 4 = EXPEF H. Num as Auc ledge c ments, ; duct s © lic eve 136, W Chroni erloo, lin. ments, etc. is prepared to conâ€" duct sales and assures the pubâ€" licevery. satisfaction. ‘â€" Phone 136, Waterioo, or leave érders at Chronicleâ€"Telegraph office, Watâ€" erloo, . or Daily Telegraph, Berâ€" lin. t 12tf noeunpnommnemmmnnmmnenintis #000000000000009000000 eessorcecer®e THORNTON & DOUGLAS, o get the best ? iNexl time order from us * EDGAR FISCHER Number of years experience as Auctioneerâ€"â€" Practical knowâ€" ledge of values, Ilvrg?.‘tock, impleâ€" EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR & Phone 243 â€" Waterloo ;i :oo‘oooooooooooooouoo:; No. 9 full guage, heavy galvanized, we have unloaded a e.’, of T, 8, 9 and 10 wire fence, and can meet u.."i‘.t... price quoted â€" any fence dealer. Get our price before buying or mailing your or Let us supply your wants in the Meat Line, We always keep on hand choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage Fresh Meats CcLOVER SEED o Wege oo3 o Over fifty bushels of Clover Seed in stock, sellifig atiâ€" * No;i,in{ very vest $13.50. No. 2 at~, ;. 0.; 0 rrke AxMer® M; _‘ We stock Timothy, Alsyke, ‘Alfaifa, Miliet, Flax ‘and all other field seeds. & p 6D bushe! of good seed peas at bushel ... ...~,:. ... ... $170 Why not deal here and THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE is the spot to buy your BASEBALL, P:g‘fBALI., GOoLF, â€"TENâ€" N1S, CRICKET SUPPLIES. Large shipme! ~of Sparting Goode just received. _ We are sure to please you. . ; C. A. Boohm, Dist. Agt. Waterlog, Ont. Phooe 249 x: COMPANY : _ INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office Waterloo Subscribed Capital ......$250,000 > Deposit With, the bomithâ€" |! ‘ u-oom ...sm.ul;'op[ H. B. DUERING ~~Alt ~ ~ponortesâ€"guarianvoosâ€"wyâ€" the Lancashire Insurance Comâ€" pany with Assets of $29,838,â€" 465.00, > f General Insurance Agent King 8¢. ioe, Waterloo Mutual Building, Katablished 1864 All alzes, in men‘s, $8.59, Boys‘ from 28 to 36, at Boys‘ black Rubber Coate Alfred Wright, Secrotay WQTE'\!T-O.OZQ_ ie seon"StoREe "m“.“.““" o. .“m MRS. J. DOERSAM, AAAAA4A4s¢ec04¢e . BOEHM $1 Doersam‘s is absolutely quaran WIRE FENCE Merchant ‘Tailors N. HUEHN 4& $10.00 and ) ® WATERLOO MUTUAL â€" FIRE INSURANCE CO ° Total Assets,. 3ist. Dec $750,000.00 _ WM. E. MITCHELL 255 King St. W. Phone Dr. J. H. Webb, Esg. : William Snider, Eaq.. . â€" Geo. Disbel, Esg. s J. L. Wideman, Esg., . St. A800». Allan Bowman, Esq., Preston, P. E. Shantz, Preston. _ ‘Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingston, Esg., Baden. « Frank Haight, Esq. 4 Wm. Snider, President, Geo. Dichel, Viceâ€"President. ‘ Frank Haight, Managet. 2. ¢. uaight, ‘Soltaltor, â€" J. C. Haight, + C. A. Boehm, District Agent. WATERLOO, ONT. Bargains: worth, while, â€" both‘ in houses and lots, some extra good and choice new homes at tight prices. Let me. show you~â€" thess before you Ufi Call or . ~phoneâ€" and I . w motor you around to . these places. d 0 ue rainpreg REAL ESTATE BOARD OF ‘DIRECTORS 99 ACRES $ for #oa min bumitena. hasm good loamy soll, all under cultivaâ€" tion. Well watered. Price only â€" Incotporated <ih 1863. o c 0 t in stt t it ar th Waterioo, Ont. ORFICERS, £r4 2+# w# +»#& «# 'oh Tinware

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