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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 30 Sep 1915, p. 10

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Number of years experience ; Auction eerâ€" Pnctlrl knowâ€" dge of vamu. livé atotk, impleâ€" ente, fi., is prepared to conâ€" 1et sales and assures the pubâ€" 6 évery| satisfaction. . Phone 18, Wate) loe, or leave orders at ;::mlo-“l’olo.ruh office, Watâ€" or Dally Telegraph, Berâ€" w . 124f per doz H. B. DUERING GALT MARKETS ELMIRA MARKETS MARKET REPORTS GUELPH MARKETS. corn no w NDOVO OA deUt0R00000000000Y wacn l ... 12.00 222. 850015 13.00 .14.50 29.00 27.00 13.00 14.50 ... .34 .26 2028500215 .835 $1.00 10.00 to11.00 ...9.00t0 2.15 20 .00 to 30.00 .00 to 28.00 .. .60 to 65 9.00 to 10.50 wl i2915 c....32 to 23 9.00 to â€"_.. 45 80 10 1915 §9 to 3.10 2.90 21.00 25.00 9.25 27.00 xo 4# . .25 20234 .85 . .40 25.00 25 ... .80 .. A0 26.00 30.00 26 1.10 .....85 a BB ...290 ..2.80 ..3.20 .38 27.00 25.00 3.25 .151 30.00 q to 11 to to 25 65 29 12 9.00 Extre choice steers.... Butcher steerc, good.. do. medium ....... Helfers, good to choice do. medium ....... Butcher cows, cholce.. Butcher bulls, choice do. good bulls ... 60 do. rough bologua... Feeders, 200 to 1,000 ibs @o. | bulls ........... 70‘ 3646 to $6.90; pigs, $8 to #8, DUIR 10 | of sales, $7.30 to $8.26. aqp| _ Shoepâ€"Receipts, . 13,000; market qq | strong ; lambs, $7.25 to $9.25; wethers, 'miu.'m to $6.55. Butcher bulls, choice... 6.25 do. good bulls ...... 5.50 do. medium ........ 5.00 do. rough bologua... 4.50 Feeders, 200 to 1,000 ibs. 6.75 do. bulls ........... 4.50 Stockers, 700 to 800 lbsg. 6.50 do. med., 650 to 754 6.35 do. ‘light, 500 to 650 5.00 Milkers, choice, each...60.00 Springers |.............50.00 Canhere ...........~... 8.760 CUIMEIS ..............s. 4.00 Calves, veal, choice.... 9.00 do. medium ........ 1.00 do. common ........ 5.50 85 L&mbs, yearlings Spring lambs Culled lambs ......... Buck lambs .......... Ewes, light .......... Bheep, heavy and bucks Hors, off cars ........ do. fed and watered n â€" CAAB. Cerszkrsss 00 â€" w0 50 | a1\ .55' 30 80| 25 | Wholesale Produce Toronto wholesale prices to the trade : Esgsâ€" Special (cartoms) ...... .27 to .20 Extras (selects) ....... .20 21 No. 1 straight (newâ€"laid) ~.24 .26 No. 2 .:.:ssrccccsrcornre 17 .18 â€" Butterâ€" Creamery prints, fresh.. .29 .30 Creamery solids ....... .27 .29 Dairy printé ........... .25 .38 Hakers ..............:. .H .23 Cheeseâ€"Large, 14e to 15¢; +wins, 14%c to 16%¢. Honeyâ€"Buckwheat, barrels, 6%c¢ to 7¢; do. tins, 7¢; strained clover honey, §0â€"lb. tins, 10%c; do. 10â€"lb. tins, 11¢; do. 5â€"lb. tins, 11}%c; comb honey, No. 1, per dozen, $2.40; do. No. 2, per dozen, $2. _ _ Poultry Old fowl, 1b. .. agdm broilers Old turkeys .. Ducklings ... Turkeys ...... Manitoba wheatâ€"No. 1. northern, mew crop. $1. jake ports: No. 2 norâ€" tnern, Â¥3€, immediate snipment. .. _ American cornâ€"No. 2 track, lake ports. _ _ Canadian cornâ€"No. 2 yellow, 79¢, Toronto. Ontario oatsâ€"No. 2 white, new crop, 38¢ to 39c; No. 8 white, 37c to HQaurlo wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, new, 90c to 92¢c; sprouted or smutty, 70¢ to $0c; wheat slightly tough, 80c to MARKET QUOTATIONS | i, Chicago Cattle Market 1 Cattleâ€"Receipts, _ 5,000; market firm; native beef, $6.10 to $10.40; wesâ€" tern steers, $6.70 to $8.75; cows and helfers, $2.90 to $8.40; calves, $7.25 to $11. Barleyâ€"Good malting barley, 52c to b4c; feed barley, 43¢ to 45c. Ryeâ€"No. 2, 85¢. Manitoba flourâ€"First patents, in jute, $5.75; second patents, $5.25; strong bakers‘, $5.05. Ontario flourâ€"New, winter, 90 per cent. patents, $3.80. Milifeedâ€"Car lots, delivered Monâ€" trcal freights; bran, per tonm, $25; shorts, per ton, $27; middlings, per ton..oszo; good fced fous, per bag, $1.80. ‘Toronto wholesale houses are quotâ€" ing to the retail trade es follows: Béef, hindquarters....$14.00 to 8}9.50 do. forequarters... 9.50 Carcasses, choice .... 11.175 do. common ...... 10.25 Veals, common ...... 6.50 do. medium ....... 8.50 do. prime ........ 11.50 Heavy hogs .......... 10.50 Bhop hogs ........... 12.265 Mutton, heavy ...... 8.00 do. light Spring lambs Hogseâ€"Receipts, _ 13,000; market firm; light, $7.65 to $8.45; mixed, $6.95 t0 $8.45; heary, $6.65 to $8.30; rough, 36465 to $6.90; pigs, $6 to $8; builk of sales, $7.30 to $8.26. Plums, Can., l1â€"qt. do. Green Gage Peaches, Can., 6â€"4t o. Lb l.lse 69e Watermelons, each .. .. Blueberries, llâ€"qt. bskt ‘ThimblebePride ........ Cantaloupes} case ...... Pears, llâ€"qt. bekt ...... b'r:p;n. % C-cit, bekt Cattleâ€"Receipts, 200 head; steady. Vealsâ€"Receipts, 2,000 head; active; heavy. $8.86 to $9.10; mixed and york â€"â€"t cuuy to AHMLTL gieal mw e Souse}+ ruoghs, $1.26 to ‘1.55; stags, $5.50 to $6.50. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts, 1,200 head; active and unchanged. Baled Hay and Straw Merchants are now buying on track, Toronto, at the following prices: Baled hay, new, No. 1.$15.00 to $16.0¢ #o. No. 1 ......... 11.900 14 .00 RBaled straw ......... $.50 0 .00 Toronto Cattie Market ‘Toronto BSEPTEMBER 28 Torento Wholesale Fruits East Buffalo Cattle Dressed Meats Livo 11c # 18¢ l1¢c Grain Markets 16c 110 §7. 26 to $7.66 1.16 1.36 .85 0 1.00 bakt bukt.$ 5.50 1.00 8.26 7.00 5.00 5.50 9.66 $.50 $.16 11.00 13.50 16 yellow, 81c, 21 to 25 24 17 170 17¢ 21c Dressed Ibe â€" 180 40 to § 30 15 30 40 25 06 30 25 20 * 6.%% 6 .50 5.50 90 . 0t 90 . 0t 4.00 6.00 11.00 8.00 6 .00 1.26 8.10 1.16 6. 5¢ 6. 06 6.15 6.50 4.50 7.00 16 11 12 11 12.15 11.26 8.50 10 .50 14 .50 11.00 13.00 10 .00 13 .00 14.50 23¢ 18¢ 220 20 21 26 18 .so{ .35 .30 .60 .60 1.50 .08 .40 .40 .30 Timothy Seed Best on earth. â€" Pleases every cusâ€" tomer. GEORGE BRAMM § Farms T H § A. K. Cressman Om xz For Fall sowing at lowest price Reliable Seed House. For the Counties of Waterloo,‘ Wellington, Haiton and Wentworth, or will go anywhere in the province. . | have had seven years experience in the business. Being a practical farmâ€" er myself, pute me in a position to use good judgment in selecting and disposâ€" ing of farm stock, implements, eto. Farm stock sales a specialty. _ Sales can be arranged for at the Chronicleâ€" Telegraph Office, Waterloo, or | can be seen at my home, Willow Grove Farm, 5 miles south of Gueiph. _ Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Office _ address, Guelph, R. R. No. 6. ARNOLD JANSEN ~ No _ screws to _ loosen, no shaky lenses, far less preakagâ€" es. _ Something we have all been wishing for. 35â€"3 mo. fll|IllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllIllllfi Are constantly being made on Eyeglass Mountings. Drop in and see our new SCREWLESS MOUNTINGS Uhronicleâ€"Telegraph, Waterlo6, Thursday September 30, 1913 * Page M P Stock Auctioneer Have several buyers waiting for farms from 50 to 100 acres. If you want to sell your tarm write or call on me. Have also some good homes .to exchang: for farms. _ List your property early and get the early fall tuyâ€" ers. Cz ma.r spoken. NEW IMPROVEMENTSs Our expert Optician can fit you with lenses which will relieve the strain, and prove a benefit for years to come. Examination free. The Optician â€"â€" Berlin Next to Post Office 208 QUEEN S., BERLIN, ONT Phone No. 201. call Our Coal 61 Fredemik St., right at the market building, Telephone 310 If having a sale give me a Preserve Your Eyesight Waterloo, Ont. Berlin, Phone 856 Wanted ALEX. AMES AUCTIONEER GALT, ONTARIO CHAS. M. CRAWLEY, Auctioneer 37â€"3 mos MENT 15 N 4+ epqminen i a se & TWO ATTEMPTS TO CROSS DRINA WERE REPULSED FIVE LIVES LOS8T WHEN SCOHOONER FOUNDERED The Wilmot _ Township _ Council, G98th session, was held at the Townâ€" ship Hall Baden, on Monday the 20th day of September, 1915. Members all present, _ the Reeve presiding. The minutes of the pre vious session were read and confirm ed. Moved by A. C. Hallman, seconded by Wesley Erb that the following acâ€" counts be passed and that the Reeve issue his orders on. the Treasurer in payment of same,, viz: Sec. Patriotic Fund, 4th quarâ€" terly â€"instalment _ Patriotic Fund .....2222 2222 2222222...$375.00 (Canadian Press.) Nish, Serbia, Sept. 28.â€"The ofâ€" ficial report says, ‘"Two attempts of the enemy to cross the River Drina on the uight of the 2, under heavy artillery fire were repulsed, one in the .direction of Ratcha Custom House and the other near Vishegrad, Bosnia." E. J. Devitt, work and materâ€" ial on culvert . saftke ecess e Baden Lumber Co., Lumber to date . ...000 0 ronmmnssrens F. Holwell, 3rd, quarterly sal ary as Clerk and Treasurer, postage, and phone .. .. .. Nicholas Kittel, 231 loads gra ary as Clerk and Treasurer, Instructions _ have _ been received postage, and phone ... ... ....165.27|from the Executors of the Estate of Nicholas Kittel, 231 loads graâ€" the late DAVID SNYDER to offer NO .lsz s l 2. 23.10|for sale by public auction at the preâ€" C. S. Wilhelm, 42 loads do ... 4.20|mises, part of Lot No. thirtyâ€"eight, Mrs. C. L. Jantzi, 187 loads do 18.70 in the â€" eleventh Concession _ of the John S. Koehler, 249 loads do. Z4.90‘Tuwnship of North Dumfries, in the J. K. Albrecht, 120 lads do..... 12.00 |County _ of Waterloo, that valuable Daniel Eby, 200 loads do .......... 20‘00|lann, formerly in the occupation _ of Jacoh Streicher, 70 loads do, ( 'David Snyder as his homestead conâ€" less $1.00 compensation ........ 6.00, taining 184 acres more or less and J. Baltzer. 102 loads do ... lo.zolbeins a part of Lot No. thirtyâ€"eight less $1.00 compensation ....... 6.00 J. Baltzer, 102 loads do ......... 10.20 Solomon K. Leis, 92 loads do. 9.20 Eph. Shantz, 144 loads do ....... 14.40 Nowh (Gingerich 166 loads do =.. 16.60 Jos. K. Schwartzentruber, 88 do 8.80 Herb Madter, 24 loads do ........ 2.40 John Heimphel, 147 loads do.... 14.70 Fred Voll, 152 loads do ............. 15.20 E. H. Tye, 120 loads do ........ 12.00 Simon Wazner, 95 loads do...... 9.50 Fnos Hunsberger, 192 loady do. 19.20 Noah S. Shantz, 60loads gravel. 6.00 J. B. O. Schmidt, 120 loads do 12.00 Edwin Becker, 50 loads do.......... 5.00 \A. Milbrandt, 128 loads do ... 12.80 Sec. Board of Health _ to pay Kingston, Sept. %8.â€"Five lives were _ lost on _ Sunday morning when the _ Schooner Cheyboygan, loaded with feldspar on her way to Buflalo foundered a few miles off Amherst Island. The victims were Captain McDonald and wife, W. Joyner, Kingston ; J. Laves, Cobourtg ; Robt.. Milue, Port Hope One lone spar sticking up marks the scene of the wreck. Eh. Heintz refund for bridge, re Krampien drain, 9 Cresy c H. Walker, 118 loads gravel..... 1 Adam Huras, Compensation ... John Schultze, 111 rods wire fence bonus, ... mewssvve escace Jamcs Kelsey, 79 rods wire fence Henty Eckstein, , 33 rods wire fence bonus, ... . Manassah Hallman, 38 rods wire fence bONUS, ...... css > John E. Schwartzentruber, 38 rods wire fence bonus, ... D. Ritz, printing to date . f On motion Council adjourned the 18th day U t e U pH Wilmot Tp. Council. Farms !| Farms ! ers â€" waiting choice residences in exchange for farts. We also want list ing for Western farms. Room 1, above Bank of Torâ€" onto, Phone 1267. Residence We want farms to sell. Buy Phone 86 N. Schafer Farm for Sale Bamburg P.O. R.R HOLWELL, Clerk Council adjourned until of October, 1915. Also a _ few the Reeve Executors 30.04 37 .98 19.20 6.00 13.00 5.00 12.80 10.00 11.80 13.32 6 1.00 3.96 26 00 50 29â€" 56 17 56 PREMIER BORDEN‘8 MESSAGE OF HOPE I don‘t know the outcome ir «he months to come, but 1 do know this: that the Empire will be better preâ€" pared month by month, week . by week. Let us remember that the population of the British Isles and the overseas Dominions is nearly as great as that of the German Empire, and that the resources of the British Isles and the overseas Dominions are infinitely greater than those of the German Empire. We have joinâ€" ed with us France, Russia, Italy, as well as Serbia and Belgium. France is strong in resources, in men, in financial means, in preparation for the turning out of munitions _ of war. Russia may be unprepared in guns and ammunition, but she is a gient of strength in herself. . With these facts before us we know that if the allied nations and our own Empire put forth every effort that it is possible to put forth there can be no doubt as to the issue of this war." â€"Sir Robert Borden at the Toronto in the eleventh Concession of the Township of North Dumfries, on TUESDAY, OCT. 26, 1915. AT 2.00 iP.M. TERMS OF SALE :â€"Ten per cent. oi the purchase money in cash on the day of sale to the Vendors or their solicitors and the balance of the purâ€" chase money on or before the 15th day of January 1916, on which date the purchaser will be let into _ posâ€" session. The Vendors will pay _ the \laxes for 1915. ‘The property will pe put up subject to a reserve bid. This is a very valuable farm, most conveniently situate as to Roads and Markets _ in one of the finest Townâ€" ships in the Province, and is in _ @ high state of cultivation. Intending purchasers will be at full liberty to examine the property at any time beâ€" fore the day of sale. \ Further particulars may be had on soplication to any of the undersignâ€" ed Arena The Mannheim Cider Mill will open for the season on Tuesday, Sept. 14, and will be running every day hereâ€" after except Saturdays. St. Jacobs Cider Mill will be open every Wednesday and ‘Thursday _ till further notice. 3Tâ€"U. 36â€"1 mo. E. J. Shantz, Auctioner. Oct:â€"5:â€"Implementsâ€"andâ€"houscholdâ€" effects of Rev. L. P. Ramer, in the â€" village of Brestau, Oct. 19.â€"Farm stock and Implements and household: goods, belonging . to \ Chas, Reichert, near Lexington. ‘Oct. 20.â€"Monster sale of farm stock | and jimpJements belonging to A. C. Bender, one mile northwest of Bridgeâ€" port. Oct. 28,â€"Farm stock and imptements L M t Oct. of of Oct Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Next shipment Wednesday October 13th, 1915. PIBLIG SALE VALUABLE FARM t. 27.â€"Farm stock and implements of Gilbert _ Bechtel, 2% miles west of Blair and 1 mile south of Doon. ct. %6.â€"Real Estate and farm stock and implements of the late _ John Meiroski, 4 mile west of Bamberg. Hogs Wanted AT BADEN DAVID S. WISMER, BENJAMIN S. BRICKER 27.â€"Farm stock Gilbert _ Bechtel Blair and 1 mile ALEX CLEMI _paid. Next shipment Wednesday | 1, Nt 13th, 1915. Ilow Death Loss Economy of Manage ment. N* El MASTEK AND HUNSBERGER Head Ofice = Waterloo, Ont. AUCTION SALES NVend« Executors of David der, deceased. C AMES, Aue., Galt IENT & CLEMENT lors‘ Solicitors Berlin, Ont. NOTICE NOTICE the occupation _ of his homestead conâ€" more or less _ and ot No. thirtyâ€"eight Jacob Spactzel, Proprietor David Sny the said 39â€"11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of Edward Kechnie of the City of Berlin, in the County of Waterloo, Barber, Insolvyent. Notice is herevy given that Edward Kechnie of the City of Berlin, in the County of Waterloo, carrying on busiâ€" ness as a Barber at the said City of Berlin, has made an Assignment under the Assignments and Preferences Act of all his estate, creditsâ€"and effects, to John W. Davey or the said City of Berlin, Auctioneer, for the general benefit of his creditors. A meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Clement & Clem:â€" ent, Solicitors for the Assignee in the said City of Berlin, on Tuesday the iifth day of October, 1915, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon to reâ€" ceive a statement of affairs, to appoint Inspectors and fix their remuneration and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. Creditors are requested to file their claims with the Assignee with . the proofs and particulars thereof requirâ€" ed by the said Act on or before the day of such meeting and notice is further given that after the eighteenth day of October, 1915, the Assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the eclaims of which notice shall then have been given, and that he will: not be liable for the assets or any part thereâ€" of so distributed to any person or perâ€" sons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated at Berlin this 15th day of Phone 552 38 Frederick St. Berlin, Ont. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will beâ€"offered forâ€" sale by pubâ€" lic auction at the premises hereinafter described, on Saturday, the 16th day of October, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, gt the Village of Philâ€" ipsburg, the valuable property conâ€" taining oneâ€"half of an acre more or less, and being composed of & part of }lol number eighteen (18) on the south side of Erb‘s road in the Township of iwnmot. On the said premises is situâ€" ate a large brick residence with slate Solld brick house, six reooms and bath, good iooa« tion. at $2700.00 for a small farm, This is worth R e a l Es t a t e Money to Loan Conveyancing TERMS OF SALEâ€" 10 per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. W M. E. MITC A EL L Real Estate, Insurance and Conveyancing Phone 925 255 King St. W. Berlin, Ont â€" The firbperty will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. â€" â€" Further information, particulars anc conditions of sale may be had on apâ€" plication to H. _R NHERING. Auctipneer Waterloo. Sept. 22nd, 1915. When a man gives his fiancee a diaâ€" mond engagement ring and later fails to give his wife a life insurance polâ€" tcy, he needs a guardian, not a wife, Be wise and insure your life in JOHN W. DAVEY, Assignee September, 1915 . G. WING & CO. MORTGAGE SALE CLEMENT & CLEMENT, The Dominion Life. THE DOMINION LIFE WILL E X C H A N C E McBRIDE & MacKENZIE, Waterloo, Ont., f Vendor‘s Solicitors ,55“) Buys 100 Acres, nm Buys 100 Acres, 18 miles from Berlin m Buys 175 Acres, 14 miles from Berlin. m Cuys 13%, Acres, 2 miles from Berlin sllm Buys 155 Acres, 1 mile from Beriin. m Buys 100 Acres 18 miles from Berlin W Buys 23 Acres 5 miles from Berlin muys 147 Acre s, his Solicitors 38â€"2t 10 jxâ€"3t 10 miles from Beriin miles from Berlin dn ninrmmenmmmemmmmmmmmemmnimnnninngy SRIPPING HOGS WANTED Western School District and Rural Telephone Debentures at current atâ€" tractive rates. Write for particulars. Highest market vrice paid. . Load every second ‘Tuesday. Next shipment October 5th, 1915. H. O‘HARA & CO Royal Bank Building. g 16â€"3t _ ie | Oe r Un WELLINCTON B. SWARTZ LICENSED AUCTIONEER Having _ taken out an Aucâ€" tioneer‘s License for Watetloo County, I am prepared to conâ€" duct all kinds of farm _ sales, and _ real estate and general merchandise _ sales on _ short notice, Satisfaction guaranteed. ‘ King St. Oflice, Waterioo Mutual Build ing Established 1864. Call SW AT phone Wantedâ€" All kinds and ail sizes of farms. _ Have buyers waiting. Farms Wanted C. C. DIEFENBACHER Where you get a Square Deal. Cider Mill Opens The undersigned will open Jider Mill on Tuesdays and Thursdays each week until furâ€" ther notice. ‘The undersigned desires . to notify the public that he is a licensed auctioneer _ of the County of Waterloo, Farmers and others who purpose holdâ€" ing sales are assured general satisfaction. Arrangements for sale can be made at the reâ€" sidence of the late Jos. Micâ€" kus, or by writing to the unâ€" dersigned. P W. H. Von Rosenbusoh Licensed Ausctionser 38â€"U GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, C. A. Boghm King St. West, Waterloo REAL ESTATE 127 King Street West Phone 324. â€" or write _ W. B, iTZ, R. R. 4, Berlin, or 135â€"râ€"13. 3At. HARVEY MICKI wWOLFE BROS BONDS Waterloo. Torouto.

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