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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 Jun 1915, p. 10

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Hogs, live .... Hogs, dressed Potatos ... Hay per ton . urley ... .. MyC ::::..i. .sssss Ruckwheat ,.... Oats, per push Tokks, per ton .......: ~.â€".... ...... $8.00 Middlings per ton ......... ......... 80.00 Corm, bush. ........ ... ... ll.0l .. .90 Manitola â€" flour ewt ... 4.25 _ 4.50 Blended Ontario flour ...... 4.00 4.20 bubtir, per lb. ......... .â€"*.... .30 Teys, per dor. ... ... 31 .12 Potatoes, per bag ... ...... .50 Chickens each ... ... ... 45 .10 PAE .....c.ss »scsvsies areiee mesoes 10 14 Hay, per ton ........ ...... 13.00 15.00 Whoct, per buschel mzy. pet. bushel ow pri is Niddli'npa 100 Ibs., 9 ce eaalivn , live , l}{?:' Tess |* § J But.terp t.o. ns Potatoes per bag Waterloo, June 17, 1915. Wheat, new and old 1.......... Flour, Agate .. ... ..s.. Flour, Seven Lilies ... ... ... Bran, per ton Barley ....«.; 10. Middlings, per ton Potatoes Wheat, per bushel Barley (feed) ...... Oats, Ontario ... Bxtley ....... ...... Middlings, per ton Flour (Special) ... Flour (Juliet) ... Shorts, per ton ... Bran, per ton ... Live hogs, per lb. Butter, .per lb. ... Exge, per doz ... Potatoes, '/ml' bus Hay, per yevish ts Eggs, per doz, EButfer ....... .. Corn, per cwt m""' e ... 6/ ‘Fet beg Rggs, per dor. ... PCOQECOCtGROCEGCGGGGAGSer eonessacect es Stratiord, June 17, 1915 Eimira, June, 17th, 1915 STRATFURD mANKETE per ton WATERLOO MARKETS Galt, June 17, 1915 ELMIRA. MARKETS. GALT MARKETS3 # aitsseres w 29.50 27.50 60 14.00 15.00 10 ... 90 to 95 .. 68 .to 70 kss 140 1.55 1.60 85 _ .170 e _ * 16. 2 .10 .15 18.00 57 1.35 1.50 + 3.90 e 3.86 & 28.00 26.00 9.00 _ 9.15 as .25 1.80 _ 1.85 s 1.15 M 10 «65 .3.60 3.80 23 27.00 .86 29.00 .55 â€"â€" 16 th.28 .30 0.16 11.50 12.50 19.00 19.00 30.00 28.00 20.00 9.30 34 1.35 .90 .85 1 .15, s.10 i 1.25 .10 .20 10 We ask Young Men who have Cloth es ideas of their own to call to see our showing of Classy Clothes. We‘ve chosen Garments from the workrooms of the most noted Tailors of Young Men‘s Clothes ! The Chic fabrics, the shorter form mmqfl.*w-sw closé‘ fitting . © Trousers >are dentorpe that â€" will â€" at once appeal to the Smart Young Dresset, & $8.50, $10, $12, $15,. | _Qur Spring suits for young fellows are handsome and ‘well tailoredâ€"they have a ; distinctive â€"swing"‘~ and can be suited here 1 Detenbeck The young man who enjoys wearing clothes with life worked into them FOR YOUNC MEN Butter, per â€"lIb. ......._._...... .38 .25 Veal, per 1b. ...... ... ...... 15 15% Chickens ... ... ... .13 A7 Sp#ing lamb per m. ... .....14 to 17 Hogs, live, per cwt. ......... $.00 Oats, per bush. ...... ......... .82 Peas, per bush. ........ ... ... =1.50 Ha{‘ sogrmy reargeer resircite 80@ : $0.00 Potatoes, per bag ...... ... .50 .55 Fggs, per doz. ... ........ .19 .23 Butter, per ib. ................. 28 .25 Butcher ‘steegs, good.. do. medium ...... do. rough bologna... 4.50 Feeders,900 to 1,000 Ibs. 7.00 do. bulls ........... 5.50 Stockers, 700 to 900 Ibs. 7.00 do. med., 650 to 750 6.35 do. light, 500 to 650. 5.25 Cannere \.........s..... $.176 CuIters .:.:i;¢:s10.1>++ 4.00 Milkers, choice, each . . .60 .00 Bpringers ..............50.00 Calves, verl cholce.... 9.00 do. medjumi ........ T.00 Lambs, yearliags ...... 6.00 Buck lambs ............ 6.50 Ewes, light ............ 5.50 Sheep, heary and bucks 3$.50 Hrgs, weighed off cars. 9.60 do. fed snd watered. 9.30 do. fLo.b. ........;,.. 9.00 | MARKET QUOTATIONS | Dairy prints .......... .21 .88 Bakers‘ ................ 18 .31 Honeyâ€"Buckwheat, 7%6 a pound, in tins; 7¢ to 7%0 in barrels; strained slover honey, 12%c; 14¢ in 5ib. tins; comb honey, No. 1, $3 per dozenp:Ne. 2, $2.40 per dozen. it raet wud Poultry Live ‘W Old towl, Tb .. 1%¢ "~1%8" 1 160 Bpring brotiers 256 806 ... =... Chickens (..... ... ... 170 206 DId4 turkeys... 160 200 ... ... Turkeys ...... ... ... #ie, Hhe Ducke ........ :. ... 1e‘ 1he Potatoesâ€"Ontarios, 606 :r h:. out of store; 45¢ in car lots; New Bruns wicks, 60c per bag, out of store; 55e in car lots. Butterâ€" Creamery prints, fresh Creamery solids ..... Dairy prints ........ Bakers‘ .............. Western School District and Rural Telephone Debentures at current at. tractive rates, Write for particulars. DICLEDOE s msecisesy: sivarress io Feed barley ......._ ........ Snowdrift .. Special â€"(cartons ...... .34to .35 Extras (selects) ..... .33 .84 No. 1 (new laid).,..... .31 .82 No.: 2 :::.i.csrrcrsees _s1B 19 Cheeseâ€"New, large, 17¢; do. twins, 17%¢; old, large, 210; do. twins 31%e. Other Vegetablosâ€"Turnips, bag, 50¢; carrots bag, 75¢; beets, bag, l»oo,'s: snips, bag, 40¢c; cabbages, crate, Roeyat Hank Sunid) The Men‘s Store of W aterloo Special â€"(cartons ...... Extras (selects) ..... No. 1 (new laid)...... No: B ..2.inccssvrersers Wholesale Produce Toronto wholesale prict $18 to $20 Toronto Cattie choice steers.. vice, each . . .60 .00 1 cholce.... 9.90 hara ........ T.090 m( a ........ 5.50 rhags ...... 6.00 BONDS 15 Market ..$8.25 to §8.35 o ue e Snd Emt CTeAraee duce western steers, $6.80 to $8.10; cows prices to the ::lul.dlou. $3.20 to $8.175; calves, $7 Hogsâ€"Receipts, 13,000; market . .34 to _ .85| slow; light, $7.25 to $7.55; mired, $7.10 + B# .94 ms.M; heavy, $6.80 to $7.40; rough, 0 .31 .121 §$§.80 to $6.95; pigs, $6 to $7.35; bulk 0 .18 .19| Of sales, $7.20 to $7.40. 4 [ PC IE‘ ~‘16e l11o #6 2%6 . #60 17e‘ 180 ir bag, out -” ‘ eemnnecenncconmmnmnmman 4 :,“ Meateâ€"Wholesale 7:50 | Beef, forequarters, chrt.$10.75 to §11.15 $.00|, do. hindquarters.. 14.50 _ 15.50 T.%5 | Carcases, choice .... 12.2%5 13.2%5 T.%5| do. common ...... 10.75 11.15 §.00 | Veals, common ...... 7.00 #.00 8.76] do. medium ....... 9.00 â€" 11.00 7.50| do. prime ........ 12.00 _ 14.00 6.80| Heavy hogs ......... 10.50 11.00 6.00| Bhop hogs ........... 12.50 18.00 4.16| Mutton, heavy ....... 9.00 11.00 7 .50 to. : light ......... 12.00 14.00 §.00 | Bpring lambs ........ 20.00 28 .00 1. * rmammnermzer? ons n ‘-: The Seed Market §.50¢| Prices quoted to country merchants 4.50| for selected seeds, Canadian Governâ€" 5.00 | ment tested, per cwt.: 9900 | Red Clover, No. 1. .. ..$20.00 to $21.00 16â€"990| do. No. 2 ........ 18.00 â€" 18.50 10.50] do, No. 3 ........ 17.00 00.00 8.00| Alsike, No. 1 ........ 19.56 _ 20.50 $â€"090] " do. No. 2 ........ 17.50~ 18.00 150| ao. No. s ....... 16.00 â€" 00.00 575| Timothy, No. 1 ...... 10.76 â€" 11.25 :g o. : No# ......... 116 ¢ :~$.89 .'" do, . No. 3 ....... 8.50 .00 * < n rmmepmmne Chicago Live Stock 8.15 1.45 £8.00 27.00 4.15 Prices quoted to country merchants for selected seeds, Canadian Governâ€" ment tested, per cwt.: Red Clover, No. 1. .. ..$20.00 to $21.00 #0, : No. 2 ........ 18.00 18.50 «o. No. 4 ........ 11:0%0 00 .00 Chicago Live Stock Cattleâ€"Receipts, â€" 3,000; _ market weak; native steers §6.65 to $9.35; Manitoba wheatâ€"Bay portsâ€"No. 1 northern, $1.24 to $1.35; No. 2, $1.21% to $1.22%; No. 3, $1.18% to $1.19%, track, lake ports. €% Cormâ€"No. 2, 80c, cAf., bay ports; Canadian corn, No. 2 yellow T7c. Ontario flourâ€"§$5.15, seaboard. Peasâ€"No. 2, nominal, $1.50 to $1.60. Ryeâ€"No. %, $1.10. Canada Western catsâ€"No. 2 at bay ports, 58¢ to 59¢; No. 3, 5ic to 58¢; No. 1 extra feed, b7c to 58¢. 6 When you need glasses, He has been successful in the past anmd keeps well abreast of ®ptical thoughts and new ideas. No charge for testing. % Manitoba flour quotations at ‘Torâ€" onto are: First patents, $7.30 in cotâ€" ton, $7.20 in jute; strong bakers, $6.50 in jute. . Ontario ‘ catsâ€"No. 2 white, 55e to G6c, outside; No. 38, 54c; No. 2, 58¢, track, Toronto. Buckwheuâ€"'r::' i:” flc‘.. K6 Branâ€"Manito S . bags _ onto, and shorts, $28, ‘Toronto, midâ€" dlings, $2% Rolled catsâ€"$3.40 to $3.50 per bag. Barleyâ€"Ontario No. 3, 70¢ to 73¢, ‘wlam‘ Plymouth Rucx -umwmr yandotte hatching egge sales {rom two year old hens (which .. are known to produce the . stronmgest chicks). _ Guelph Mode!l Farm â€" and Guild strain. Good winter ‘layers. One setting of 15 ?’l at residence 75¢ Two setting of 15 eggs at ruldom:s 3140. .One setting of 15 eggs, F. 0. B‘ St. Jacobs, 90c. ‘Two setting of eggs F. 0. B., St. Jacobs, $1.65. B. SCHWARTZ, > 12â€"12¢. Conestogo. _ &A% Wallenstein C.P.K. Station, nom Highest market price paid. > ~Loag svery second ‘Turadax. Next shipment June 16th, 1915. Shipping Hogs Wanted EXPERT WATCHMAKERS. Store near Post Office, Berlin. your duty by the boy. C. C. DIEFENBACHER HATCHING EGGs FOR sALE. HELLER BROS. ul::-:u St., right at Beriin, Phone 510. § TRY OUR OPTICIAN ‘Toronto Grain Prices outside; The Seed Market , 656 to «» Childrem: over 5 and under 12 years of aze, balf fare. _ > . New ppyurg 8 1, _ ret leaves m‘: ast Emhp’m se LUNCH SERVED AT THE s .. COLLEGE. W.J. Douglas, Sec..South Waterloo. Allen Shantz, Sec. North Waterâ€" 100; 10. s cumiles : 26â€"2t. V. R. Berlet is offering his . weli located property, containing a store ind _dwelling combhined, an extra dwelling, a good batn and garden. Stone‘s . Iâ€"FERTILIZERS Branchtor, special, returning, leaves Guelrh at 6.30 p.m. Leave Time Fare Now Hamburg .... 8.00 a.m. 85e ‘Pmrlb"vl'g. {unood dness. ons ht "â€"> 86c ‘Welenstein .... ..... 8.5% 106 Elmira ....".....â€".... 9.08 56e West ‘ montrose ... 9.12 45¢ Weissenburg ... .... 9.24 85e Children over 5 and under 12 years of are, halt fare. . Returring _ leaves Guelphâ€"at 7 p.m. Elmira ... Ct. Jacots Heidelberg Waterloo i Branchton Galt â€"....... Treston : ..s G.T.R. TIME TABLE AND FARES B@@CO00000000000000000 eoveuOdORCOOOCC engeoset Milltan‘k .. Linwood ... Wealienste‘n A splendid opportunity for any kind _ As each departtment is .visited, competont instructors will pe prosent to explain the work:carried on and to amswer all inquiries. A PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE ~_ DaY. * EVERYBODY COME, C.P.R. TIME TABLE® AND FARES Leave . Time Fare Millbant ... ... 8.27 am. â€"$1.00 â€" FOR : Includinz a teip mu.% protu, of th . %mmsfl:fi:h.uui.nfi struction _ of ned“:. and care and hondling of bees, and visits to the â€" FOR THE LADIES: Incl in spection of the MacDonald mfi. As each (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 80ON8, LTD,, Woodstock, Ont. Write for information. TWO SEPARKATE PROGRAMS Money to Loan The Dominion Life. J. G. WING & CO. in ER.THE AUSPICES OF THE H AND SOUTH WwaATERLOGO FARMERS®AN8TITUTES , dairy and poultty depart ‘lm Buys fflm. ‘V.Egllu from m A]n. $10â€"00(0 Buys 100 acres, 3 willés from Berlin. m Buys 134 acres, 9 miles from Berlin. “m Buys 100 acres, 9 miles from Berlin. m Buys 15 acres, 1 mile from Berlin. ".m Buys 100 acres, 16 miles from Berlin. w Buys 175 acres, 14 miles from ._ctlln. ”lm Buys 8 acres, 8 miles from Berlin. JUNE 18, RE A L ES T A T E Time 8.18 8.34 38 Frederick St., Berlin, Ont Fare 85e 75¢ 710€ Conveyancing Insurance 45¢ 45¢ 70¢ GEORGE BRAMM ( It is made with | the comn""" especially imâ€" it a trial proved . machinâ€" ‘ will use n For Sale at the HOUSE OF QUALITY It.. binds : more bundles to a bail than the . lower priced twine. .. It is the best that human skill can make. Gold Medal Twine is the Bost 1198 110 We want farms tn sell. Buyers waiting.s Also a };w choice residences in exchange for farms We also want listing for Western farms. Farms! Farms! Buys siaughter house and shop ... . Tallow at market prices. .. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED FREE N. $ CH A F ER Room 1, above Bank of Toronto Phone 1267. _ z* m Dealer in Coal and Farm Seeds. 208 QUEEN §., BERLIN, ONT. Phone ‘No. 201. sale. t Wm. E. Mitchell s Reat Cstate Insurance and Conveyancing. Phone 925, 250 King $t. W, Berlin Renderâ€" ing Co. *‘ AND VALUATOR .. _ 4 eC > /.% ‘a a%%“fi%“Thism a > Sz=â€"â€"* IBoyvs‘ Store in exchange for Beriin ence worth $1600.00. Within a radius of Ten Miles. PHONE 1309. TR ! L‘.... T ED $ M ALL_â€"FEARM Residerice Phone 867. NOTICE. It~ makes the least trouble and fewest delays. ) _ It works i ‘lm'u AKeshly on old or new binders. ery by . the (Plyâ€" mouth» Cordage Company, _ the oldest and most oxmé:n«d corld- age mpany in the Country. Give it a trial and you will use no other. it is the most uniform in size. it contains the fewest knots and bunches. it contains a high grade of selâ€" ected Fibre. BECAUSE: The man. who uses it says so. 4 3 mos. C. A. BOEHM _ Comprising 100 acres, townshrp of Gainsbore, tand clay loam, 25 â€" acres sowed to wheat, 10 acres fail plowed, 15 acres in Aifaifa, one acre â€" bush. Situated 1 mile from T. H. & B. Ry. station. Rural mail. For further parâ€" ticulars apply Money to loan on first class farm P"IC® Said. Next shipment Wednesday security only. Interest five per cent June $th. Box No. 44, Chronicle . . . _ 20sr. â€" Master: mdm prvommmmenmmemmmmenet . css ds neries smm * ommc nmmmcmmmmmnmnntonmnes mmnminen, . uan THE MERCANTILE FIRE INS8UVRANCE C. A. Boohm, Dist. Agt. Waterlop, Ont. _ Plone 249 INCORPORATED 1875 Head Office Waterloo t with the Dominâ€" $ Government ,..$156,698.00 C All . policies guaranteed . by & Lmncashire Insurance Comâ€" Pany with Assets of $29,636,â€" €65.00. Bubscribed Capital ..... $250,000 General Insurance Aj:rt King St. oe, Waterloo Mutual Building, Retablishes 1864 Thornton & Douglas Ltd. y k. i8 , a‘uts c armal boey wite 9e tare" viotves wat hare Wunm- thatâ€" dl&x, Here are some of the 1 :n'mmbm:mn i. :.tm&. Alfred Wright, Secretay Odd Tweed © Bloomers, 50¢ Khaki Bloomers 60¢., up. > Boys‘ Boys‘ Overalls 40c. up. T5c. Boys‘ fine stockings 25c. ' w‘ Boys‘. â€"Combination Underâ€" 25¢. up. Boys‘ â€" Balbriggan â€" Underâ€" s %m Jerseys, a Smart . Norfolk suits, $2.50 Farm For Sale. =»: COMPANY MONEY TO LOAN. Many other things that will interest the boys. ADAM E. BEAMER, * Bismarck, Ont. + ..1612t Men‘s Outfitt: rs «‘WATERLOO MUTUAL *|FIRE INSURANCE CGO 112 acres, about 30 actes bush. On the premises is a good house, batm and plenty of water. 20 acres of bush wi‘" be sold separately it de sired, Apply Jos. Bisch, Waterloo. Total Assets, 31st. Dece $750,000.00 Allan Bowman, Esq., Preston, P. E. Shantz, Preston. Thomas Gowdy, Esg., Guelph,. James Livingston, Esq., Bades Frank Haight, Esq. Wm. Snider, President. Geo. Disbel, Viceâ€"President. Frank Haight, Manager. Arthur Foster, Inspector. J. C. Haight, Solicitor,. C. A. Boehm, District Agen$, Dr. J. H. Webb, Esg. William Snider, Eeq. Geo. Diebel, Esq. J. L. Wideman, Esq., St. +12000e Hogs Wanted AT BADEN Number unlimited. Highest market SBhirt Waists 50 and T5e,‘ Boys‘ Outing Shirts 50 T5e. Boy#‘ . Natty® Straw BOARD OF DIRECTORS Boys‘ Braces 15¢. up. _ Latest in boys collars 2 Incorporated in 1863. Farm For Salg.. WATERLOO, ONT. OFFICERS, 10â€"3m08,

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