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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 May 1915, p. 8

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Wat.tloo, May Wheat, new and old Flour Ocean ... . Flour, Agate ... . Flour, Seven Lilies DRUW Lrsomen berccrree oore Bran, per ton ... Barley .s.08.0 siceee . Middlings per ton .... PGtRLOGR ..s..0, :. Latd ...... .222 222 Eggs, per doz. ... BUbLEE somcusis meciies i Ho;s, live 1 Hogs, dressed ... .. POLALOED .â€":isnec use Hay per tun .;....... . BERLIN MARKETS. Bcrlio, May 27, 1915 Wueat, per bushel ... ... Barley, per pushel ... ... Oats, per bushel .s..s .lss. .o Flour,; per 100 lbs. ...... 3.90 Middlings, per ton BFMI .:. sserrs lorrecess Hogs, live ... ... Hogs, dressed ....... Hay, per ton ... Butter .2 22. EE@®F ccsctecs rneccilce Potatoes, per bush BURREL c.s:0.20 ces Barley :.:. :: RYB csiries sytars on Buckwheat ... . Whent .scsame syuscn Uats, per bush. ... Flour (Special) ... Flour (Juliet) ..... Shorts, per ton ... Bran, per ton ... Li.e hogs, per Ib Butit, per lb Eggs, per doz. ... Potatoes, pet bag Hay, per ton ... Wheat, per bushel ... Barley (feed) ...... ..... Oats, Ontario ... ... Bran, Fer on ......... . iddlings per ton‘.... ion. bush. ....2.. ... anitoba â€" flour cwt Bhtter, per lb Eeky, per doz. Potatoes, per Chickens each PoK .22 2. Hay, per ton WRhOub ... S.ccsluccsrsncs ererinave 3t 1,.40 ;lou‘, family, per cwt. $3.80 to 4.00 lout, shigh grade ,.... %.~4.00 4.40 Dats, per bush. ... ..... ... .58 .60 Pent svomvels ons esc wauss. 1.90 â€" 140 Hartey [...... n... Buckwheat ........ .. fi'lddllnp. per ton Bran, per ton ....., Hay, per ton ... Hogs, live ... . Chopped corn ........ Potatoss, pet bag BuUbDEE (:::1:.::: :o+ Eggs, per doz. ... Reel, per !b Dictator ... YOU’LL certainlt{‘mt a New Suit for the Summer mon If you‘re a good dresser you are particular about your clothes. o _ We‘re showing the master productions of the best makers of men‘s and boys‘ clothes. The deâ€" signing, the tailoring, the fabrics, all tell a story of | Better Clothes for the Men Ihficgg : Suits $8 50 to $20. Spring Overcoats $10 to $25 Raincoats $5 to $12.50. Trousers $1 to $7. Our showing of new Straw Hats comprises all the good sorts in every shape that‘s correct. The Straw Hat Season will soon be in full swing and you‘ll fare much better to make your selection now than later. Straws at 50c, $1.00, $1.50 to $4.00 Detenbeck‘s ded Ontario flour STRATFORD i Stgatford, May WATERLOO MARKETS That New Suit Elmira, May 27, 1916 ELMIRA MARKETS GALT MARKETS Galt, May 27, 1915. The Men‘s Store of Waterloo GuELPH mMARKETS. Guelph, May 27, 1915 MARKET REPORTS The best values shown anywhere. BUY A STRAW HAT FOR THE SUMMER bag mMAnKETS 3.90 4.10 30.00 comeses. 29,00 8.80 12.00 Aless 19.00 i T .28 1915 vic.%8 .10 .. .13 14 14.00 _ 15.00 1.25 1.50 ie easse. AB m _ 4,09 28.00 m 26.00 8.175 _ 8.90 . .30 .20 t3 w €0 14.00 15.00 . 85 10â€" a ... .T% .80 sec.. 90 .95 29.50 _ 30.00 28.00 _ 28.00 18.00 20.00 8.10 ... 1.60 _ 1.65 se 85. .40 220 .24 .25 19 1915. . 63 10 .. 90 to 95 . 68 to 70 4.25 0 4.50 4.00 4.20 mss is Bb 18 80 60 27 18 .32 18 55 13 29.00 30.9 11 19.0( 1.40 4.00 4.10 3.99 28.00 30.00 .. .90 4.50 1.40 8 1.40 65 16 20 .28 14 .50 1. A5 .90 .65 62| 1.40 30 20 55 15 | H. O‘HARA 3.65 | Royat Bank Bullding 20 50 BROWATHE L.s.c.. ies Feople‘s ......." .0. Maple Leal ......... .. Wh:at, per bush. ... Middlings ......... ... Bran ... un imucum p Oats, pcer bush. ..... Peas, per push. Hay . Potato 5, pr tag Eggs, per doz .. ... Butter, per Ih ... YVeal, per 1b ..0.. .. ChiCkeNS :.i reovs Spring lamb per m. Hors, live, per cwt Feed barley ...... | MaRKET quoTATIONs | Canners ............. CUEKEMK .ls lscus cnnss Butcher bulls, choice do. good ......... do. common ...... Feeders, cholce ..... Stockers, choice ..... do. common ..... Milkers, choice, each do. common ........ Bpringers ..........}. Calves, cholce ......... do. medium ....... A do. clipped ........ Sheep, ewes, light.... do. common ....... do. heavyy ......... do. ~elipped ........ BUCKS ....â€":.cseesrr‘r Yearling lambs ....... Bpring lam‘®s, each.... Hogs, off cars ........ do. fed and watered New laid eggs, in cartons .23 to | .34 New laid eggs ........ .21 \.82 Cheeseâ€"New, large, 20c; do. twins, 20%4c; old, large 21c; do. twins, 21%¢. Butterâ€" Creamery prints, fresh.. .32 34 Creamery solids ...... .28 .29 Dairy prints ........... .23 .25 Bakers‘ ........l.2..0.. B1 .22 Beansâ€"Frimes, bushel, $3.10 to $3.25; H.P., per bushel, $3.20 to 88.25. Honeyâ€"Buckwheat, 7%e a pound. in tins; To to 7%c in barrels; strainâ€" ed clover honey, 12%4c; 14e in 3â€"1b. tins; comb honey, No. 1, §3 per dos.; No. 2, $2.40 per.@O%eD......___~_~ ; d Poultryâ€" Chickens . Fowl ..... Ducks .... Turkeys .. Western School District and Rural Telephone Debentures at current atâ€" tractive rates. Write for particulars. H. O‘HARA & CO. of store; 45¢ in car.lots; New Bruns wicks, 60c per bag, out of store; 550 in car lots. Other Vegetables â€"Turnips, bag b0c; catrots, bag, 75¢c; noeets, basg 40c; parsnips, bag, 40c. do. f.o.b medium common Wholesale Produce MAY 25 BONDS 100 15¢ Live Dressed 4’ 12¢ to 140\ t#]ofto 20 toâ€"day were 1 calves, 734 no 1% 126 160 16e 200 6.00 65.00 40 .00 50 .00 1.50 18.00 .50 ;, 197 30 15 4 :50 5.50 9 .00 9.15 9.50 15 25 00 00 00 16 00 14 14 to 1% $.00 Toronto 7.2%5 6.50 100 .00 60 .00 85.90 9.50 8.00 6.15 7.50 6.00 6.50 5.00 6.00 10.00 4.15 3.90 3.10 1.45 28.00 21.0( 1.25 6.50 1.2%5 6.175 6.25 6.2% 1.50 5.00 7.50 7.00 6.50 154 9 . 85 $.15 33 55 23 55 30 160 180 23¢ ar. If you want corn that will germiâ€" nate and yield a bountiful crop, order now at the House of Quality. Mangel and turnip seed, the finest in the land. Dealer in Coal and Bincer Phone 201. 208 Qucen St. $ Seed Improved Leaming, White Cap and other varieties, especially raised and prepared for sced by a reliable growâ€" Manitoba flour quotations at Tor onto are: First patents, §8.20 in cotâ€" ton and $8.10 in jute; second patents, $7.60 in jute; strong bakers, $7.50 in cotton and $7.40 in jute. Ontario oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 60c to 61c, outside; No. 3, 59c to 60c. Buckwheatâ€"79c, nominal. Branâ€"Manitota, $26, in bags, Tor onto, and shorts, $28, Torouto; mid: dlings, $29. Rolled catsâ€"$3.40 to $3.50 per oag. Barleyâ€"Ontario No. 3, 73¢ to 15¢, nominal, cutside; foed barlcy, 65c to Country Marketsâ€"Hides flat, cur ed, 14c to 15!4e per Ib.; part cured, 14e to 14%4¢; greeh, 12¢ to 13¢; calfâ€" skins, cured. i6c to 17¢; part cured, 15¢; deacons, or bob calf, t5e to $1 each; horse, takeâ€"off, No. 1, $3.15 to $4.25; No. 2. $2.25 to $3 each; sheepâ€" skins, 75¢ to $1.75; horsehair, farâ€" mers‘ peddler stock, 25¢ to 40¢ per Ib. Woolâ€"Washed combing fleeca tcoarse), 20c per Ib.; washed fleece, fine, 22¢; washed rejects, 20¢c; unâ€" washed comb.ng fleece (coarse), 15¢; unwashed fine fleece, 17c. Chicago Cattle Market Cattleâ€"Receipts, _ 2,000; _ market fAirm; native steers, $7.00 to *9.30; western stcers, $6.60 to $8.10; cows and heifers, $3.25 to $8.65; calves, $6.50 to $9.25. Hogsâ€"Receipts, _ 11,000; _ market steady; light $7.35 to $7.65; mixed, $7.30 to $7.60; heavy, $7.05 to $7.55; rough, $7.05 to $7.20; pigs, $5.15 to $7.25; bulk of sales, $7.50 to $7.55. Sheepâ€"Receipts, 8,000; market un: settled; sheep, $7.20 to $8.25; lambs, native, $7.75 to $10.35. Cattleâ€"Receipts, 60; active. Vealsâ€"Rcceipts, 150; slow; $4.50 to $9. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 2.600; active; heavy, $7.90 to $8; mixed, $% to $8.10; yorkers and pigs. $8.05 to $8.10; roughs, $6.50 to $6.75; stags, $5 to Toronto merchants are paying House of Quality George Bramm If you could trace the hisâ€" tory of the l‘yl‘?“dflflefl" looking _ eyeglasses _ you see about the city you would find that in”mcclt.o(c‘l:.. they came s make the am, and the style g.u- to hn ers features. Get your es at "AIFFERENT®" CLASSES "HÂ¥ Uhronicleâ€"TelegrapE, Waterloo, Thursday ‘MAY 27, 1915 Page 10 ° ARNOLD JANSEN 61 Frederick . St., right at the marct building, Berlin, iPhone #50. Toronto Grain Prices: Buffalo Cattle Market riides and Weol OTrIl er i wine. . $., Berlin ITALIANTROOPS OGGUPY AUST RIAN TERRITORY ALONG THE FRONTIER Rome, May 26.â€"Offensive operations resulting in the occupation of Austrian territory all along the fronâ€" tier hnm].gdn_;dy to the Adriatic, is reported in the official Italian statement. Italian troops have seized various towns in Trentine and forced their way through the mountain defile. _ On the lower Isenze attaeks continue to gain along the line of the Â¥iver: â€"Thoâ€"Austriansâ€"eveeywhere retired destroying bridges. tC s The symrathy _ of â€" th>ir many iricnds js extended to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Haller and family in the} Heaith of thiir darhter, â€" Cafotta, | which occurred Thursday night. Deâ€"; ceas>d who was in her fifth yenrwas‘ a bright little girl, particularly adâ€"} mired py her mates. Deceasod . was| a suffeter for the past two years and | particularly so for the past wverali n*onths. Besides hcr parents she is | survived by h>r sister, Miss Leona, and broth:ts Joserh and Anthony. ' & r, Mtrs James Eagle. Mrs. (Rov.) McLeod, of Canningsserg, Pa., is alâ€" so visiting at the same home. The patriot.c concert given tmler th> auspic s of the Preston Womn‘s Patriotie _ Scciety _ in the Princess Theatre on Friday evening drew | a pacled house. The concert was worâ€" thy of the attendance and the froâ€" Lrim left no reason for regrot . to those in attendance. Mr. ind Mrs. R. J. Kerr, of Mi mosa, are visiting the formetr‘s sis Miss Minnic Kleinsteuber and Mrs. Howard Burden loft for Woodstock, whre thoy will spend Victoria Day with friznds. â€" Mrs. Dérothy Schultz is spending several days with her son, MNr. Emie! ~chultz, in Betlin. Mr. and Mrs. Schl, of Owen sound, are the gucsts of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. John Rodgsers, â€" Mr. and Mrs Percy _ Rodgers of Toronto, _ are gucsts at the same kome. The formâ€" er is a brother of Mrs. Rodgers. Nir. Henty Dechert will spond Vieâ€" toria Day with relatives in Palmetsâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bernhardt, of Bradicrd, ar> spending the holidays at the homs of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bernbardt. Hireockâ€"On May 20, 1915, to Mr. and MrS. Hircock, 85 Bond street, Galt, a daughter, Jessic Elizabeth. Fris*râ€"On May ,19th, 1915, to Mr. and â€" Mrs. R. M. Fraser, 26 Rich Avenue, Galt, a daughter. Hancce â€"On â€" May _ 20th, 1915, . to Lance Corporal and Mrs. rHancock, 85 Pond street, Galt, a daughter, Jesie Elizabeth. ~ Wallaceâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wallâ€" ac>. 21 Richardson _ street, Galt, May 22, a son, James Lloyd. Tatherâ€"At Preston, to Pte and Mrs Tather, a son. Hercottâ€"At Berlin, May 19, to Mr. avd Mrs. L. Hergott, a son. StaMerâ€"At Berlin, May 19, to Mr. and Mrs. I. Staffer, a son. Ila‘ro\'â€".\t Floradale, May 24th, to MT and Mrs. Mcenno M. Frey, a daughâ€" ter. Knarrâ€"In Woolwich, May 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. â€" Allan Knart, a daughter. Wenzelâ€"Richn&â€"At Listowel, May 18 Miss Martha Richm to Mr. Ezra Wenzel, of Toronto. Jankeâ€"Soulbyâ€"At Berlin, May 20, M‘ss Doris â€" Soulby to Mr. Henry K. Janke. Shuperâ€"At Galt, Mav 22, Mrs. S. A Shupe, in her 8ird year. Kahnâ€"At Waterloo, May 24th, Wil ford M. Rahn, twoâ€"yearâ€"old son 0 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rahn. Latschâ€"At â€" Berlin, _ May 2Ath, Mr Wm. Latsch in h‘s 69th year. hgrin neu mt m ~ ©00000( $000000000000000000000 paoensececcscsece: Money to Loan Phone 552. J. G. WING & CO. Marriages $13m Buys 153 acres, !4 milesw from ‘Beriin $10.(m Buys 100 acres, 3 miles from Berlin. @0 .KNMM Buys 134 acres, 9 miles from Berlin. $8.5m Buys 134 acres, 9 mil $5,7w "BuysTuU #cres, ym‘ $8.(m Buys 15 acres, 1 mile $7.m Buys 100 acres, 16 m $6.5m Buys 175 acres, 14 m sz.lm Buys 8 acres, 8 miles Births. Deatrns. TOU #cres, sornrescrun 15 acres, 1 mile from Bertin 100 acres, 16 mi‘es from Berlin acres, 14 miles from Berlin 38 Frederick St., Berlin, Ont Conveyancing Insurance of Messrs Brutacher and Gale â€" have completsd sawing the logs . cut on their limit at Clearview last winter. The portable mill will remain, as there is yet much timter to be T# moved next winter. The many Hespeler frienas of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Strome, of Guelph, will dseply sympathize with them in the loss of their infant . daughter Minnic Levina. Messrs. Geo. T. Scott, Charlie Salâ€" ispury, Austin Dandeno and .F. John ston have all passed the madical exâ€" am‘nation and have joined the 34th Battalion _ for active overseas srâ€" vic», while Carl Gingrich and _ John IHavey _ have, we understand, pass»d the medical examination and will teâ€" Fort for duty shortly. Mr. Edwin Shantz will bold a barn raising _ on Tuesday afternpon, at which the many timbers to be used in his mammoth barn will be placed im position. It will require a large staff of help and the farmers in Pusâ€" lirch and Waterloo townships will be th re to a govdly number. Mr. Geo. Wilton, who purchased a farm _ north of Guelph, is preparing to move ‘ his family back to th* land . Th: erond dramatic entertainment given in the Star theatre on Thursâ€" day night und<r the auspices of | the Women‘s Patriotic League, was most guccessfully carticd out in every r.spect. The local talent acquittsd themsolves most creditably, performâ€" ing their parts in masterly manntts. (Analysis guaranteed.) Just the food your farm needs. TRY IT. Brands for every crop. For sale by ‘Dumart & Co., Berlin. Jacob Poll, Mannheim. WILLIAM STONE SONS, LTD., Woodstock, Ont. Write for information. Buys slaughter house and shop ...:Tallow at market prices. .. Farms! Farms! We want farms tn se ll. Buyers waiting. _ A‘!so a few choice residences in exchange for farms We also want listing for Western farms. Room 1, above Bank of Toronto Phone 1267. _ DEAD ANIMALS REMOYED FREE B2rlin Renderâ€" ing Co. from Berlin Within a radius of Ten Miles PHONE 1309. 2 Stone‘s. FERTILIZERS N. $ C H A FER Hespeler. NOTICE h'eoidence Phone 867 4 3 mos 8â€"tf. ‘There will te sold by Public Au tion on the promises of the undirsiz cd, corm:r Fark and John Sis., on commencing at 2 o‘clock, p.m. the following valu?_le Household eflects: Bedstead, waSh stand, spring and Mattrcss, _ sidetoard, _ chamter sCt, dining room table, 4 dining chaits, 4 kitchn â€" chairs, 2 parlor â€" tables, arm chair, stomdi, jordinicre, ted room rockers, 3 _ parlor l2amps, table, high chair, ideal jew and stove piges lars, 18â€"gal. b lâ€"gallon _ crock w.sh machine, scythe, 2 axes, 2 saws, ladder, Hedge shears and articles too numerous to TERMS CASH Shipping Hogs Wanted Highest market price paid. . Load:} every second Tuesdax. Nett shipment [ June Ist. | H. B. DUERING At Wallenstein C.P.R. Station, num »er unlimited. 4#00000000009000800994999 c o;e aoooooeoow .0“00000000“000000 460 e080000800000000000008 C. A. BOEHM BLACK CASHMERE SO. Thornton & Douglas SsATURDAY, MAY 29th, 1915 Let us supply your wants in the Meat Linc. We always keep on hand choice Fresh Meats Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage Why not deal here anc _ This store has been noted for the past too yeare for 0 Mn lent values in black Cashmere Sox. Notw‘t.standing the fact &mhphcdbwmsz..mu!mfihfloq dozen, we are selling ours at the c .: old prices. s They were great values bof .re, they are much greater values now. Fancy Sox as well. PIBLIGSALE THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSVRANCE General Inswar:e Ai}at King St. Office, Waterloo Mutual Building C. C. DIEFENBACHER Next time order from us INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office Waterloo C. A. Boehm, Dist Agt. Is the spot to buy your BASEBA! NIS, CRICKET SUPPLIES. Large s received. â€" We are sure to please you EDGAR FISCHER st Deposit with the Domin ion Government .. $156, Successor to J. B. Fischer Phone 243 Waterloo Supscrited Capital Waterlog, Ont All _ policies guaranteed t the Lancashire Insurance Cor pany with Assets of $29,63( 405 nn i Household Effects crocks, â€" kitchon â€" cupl achine, 2 benches, stair carpets, 3 wash tubs, 1 ind, crowbar, rakes, sh« Alfred Wright get the best ? MRS. J. DOERSAM, Fatablishea COMPANY :: batt MEN‘S & BOYS OUTFITTERS Doersam‘s WATERLOO‘S BIG BOOK S 1864 Phcne your BASEBALL, FOOTBALL, GOLF, TENâ€" IES. Large shipment of Sporting Goods just taF O8 hy 00 19 ‘IlllmlililIl:lIMIIlll!lllllllllllllllllllllllll; ariee a WATERLOO MUTUAL FIREINSURANCE CO Total Assets, 3lst. Dec $759,000.00 Number Exceptional Largain, very cenâ€" tral residential location, brick house, 7 rooms, steam heat, elec. lights, bath complete, etc., â€" at Hogs Wanted AT BADEN See other Bargains on list. A number of properties on easy payments like rent. wivn. 1. MITCHELL. 255 King St. W. Phone 925 William Snider, Esq. Geo. Diebel, Esq. J. L. Wideman, Esq., St. Iacow Allan Bowman, Esq., Preston,. P. E. Shantz, Preston. Thomas Gowdy, Esq., Guelph. James Livingston, Esq., Badenm, Frank Haight, Esq. Dr. J. H. Webb Number of years experience" as Auctioneerâ€" Practical knows ledge of va‘ues, live stock, impleâ€" ments, etc. Is prepared to conâ€" duct sales and assures the pubâ€" lic cvery satisfaction. . Phone 436. Waterioo, or leave orders at Chrsnic‘eâ€"Telegraph office, Watâ€" crico, or Daily Telegraph, Berâ€" s F 12+f Wm. Snider, PreSident. Geo. Dichel. Viceâ€"President. Frank Haight, Manager. Artbur Foster, Inspectot. J. C. Haight, Solicitor. C. A. Bochm, District Agent Maste: 100 ACRES XPERIENCED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR A Snap for Quick Sale $5000, with crop. .3 Apply A. K. CRESSMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS ll!lIl!HIlIll!IIIEIIIlIIIIIIlflllllll“lil Situate six miles, from Waterloo. 7 roomed house and large bank barn. Wall watared Incorporated in 1863. ; uplimited. Highest market 1. Next shipment Wednesday Cood Farim REAL ESTATE Waterioo, Ont. B. DUERING WATERLOO, ONT. OFFICERS. and Hunsber Esq â€"Ltd.

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