U Onts, Ontario ........ g'('mit)‘ 1 2e in Mveli f *‘ â€"‘Rimira, Dec. 2 Wheat, Te Flour, family, pes owt. sï¬nv‘ Mogs, live ...« . t, bushel ... .. .95 91 , E, % ghade ... ... 3.350 3.60 | Mour, family, pes owt. ... 2.80 | 3.25 4 Bm bush ... ... ... 34 to 36 | X ...... ......_1.80 to 1.18 ..F.....:'v'.‘....‘... veaess ,4.‘l.M 2.00â€" Buckwheat ...... ........ ... .10 15 : We e driatiar ts ‘»us.., ........ .00 to 90 s, ger tom ...... ... 23.00 24.00 ~Bran, ce arâ€" ... 22.00 23.00 â€3&; Fe? ... LB 144 Hey per tou ... ... ... 9.00 to 10.50| e | ; | o e 8.90 : l ‘..; ... ... ... ... 21 to .28 | Chickens People‘s Maple Leal w . cuggeant Waterloo, Bec. 3, 1915 Miun mARKETs. _~ Galt, bec. 2, t, per bushel ms. (Special ).. ba flour,\per cwt. . P&T&flolour. per Straikford, Dec. 2, 1915. #xeshitncsn, Ayesint®" Elmira, Dec. 3, 1915 ELMIBA MARKETS. GALT MARKETS boge Guelph, Dec. 2, 1916 GCUELPH MARKETS. Ccorb Das. %,. 915 B. DVUERING t of : years : experior =â€" Practical knowâ€" l aral is fom noet ine fuk BC ETd or leave orders at atanh office, Watâ€" 14.00 15.00 Emessncred sBk ... .38 0 A1l s sez 308 .18 14 .... 40. to 60 .10 .8 revigpc.c...â€"8.20 ky 1.10 « ...... 28.00 esvite:. | C5â€"00 , ... 40 to 45 vlnl .. .30 85 50 85 > $1.00 15.00 17.00 8.25 8.40 ..... 1800 ... 17.00 30 to 32 38 _ .10 C l ©1.30 .15 .90 3.%5 3.50 cwt. 3.10 85 to 1.00 .. 80 40 80 14.00 15.00 1.35 to 1.35 miay was good al s« f“ “ ‘ ~ sell} % ~ 40 Ugpod load of . 8,000} heX PC . $10 P we . 4.00] Shgep and lam 2%.00 | tun. Choice ligt 21.00 fchoice blackâ€"{ace .. 9.151 »Hogs steady a see Cnusrces PA voerce ues ! ult 2. At â€"A5 arven cvviuse . W 1.50 to 1.80 * tss 50 â€" .60 13 22.00 19.00 10 .$0 â€" 16 .82 A0 2.15 11.50 15 . .40 22 20 24.00 .95 40 40 35 30 A4| 2.60 2.85 2.10 3.10 .93 Gopd. quality y * were.in fair demand. i and. strong, with light light ewes up to $7 blackâ€"{aced lambs at $9.60. ‘Hogs steady at $0.50, fed and wat w > ~(®! LIVE STOCK ! nuu & l P Pm LCEA C it ils Wfl l:,? mt?::jw E m i & -'3 ‘Toâ€"day & '"-'.':-oum:' g& "bor‘t your . " sight "whether c:oht steers, extra § | | you worlke or ige ... ... ........ $17.040 @ 37. Jag" drted‘t. . <2 â€" 2c t# & 4. mm __do., common ... ... ‘uwin cows, choice / do., g008 ... ... _\ do., medium ... ..... do., buils Stockers ... Cutters ... ... ... £.25 @ _ 4.90 Milkers, choice, each..60.00 @ l(m.z g"’u'u?hho O:M @ 85.“ #alves, vi ehoice ... 9.00 @ 10. ::,. medium ... ... 7.3 @ . $.00 _ do., com : in. ©50°@ â€" $.00 Lambs, yc;fl‘:gx ... .. 700 @ 1.2 Culled lambs ... ....... 5.00 @. §.50 Buck lambs ... ... ...... 5.00 @ â€" 6.50 Spring lambs ... ........... 9.25 @ _ 9.60 Ewes, light ... ... ... 635 @ 7.90 Sheep, heavy and bucks 5.00 @ 5.50 Hogs, fed and watered 9.50 do., f. 0. b. ... ........... 215 Two dollars and fifty cemts of all Toronto, Nov, 30.â€"The marke! r' was good 'ald Imm practi all grades of cattle, though ch sows. Chicago, â€" Nov. 30. â€" Cattieâ€"Re ceipts, 7,000;, market weak; beeves, $5.65 @ $10.50; cows and heifers, $2.â€" 10 @ $8; calves, $6.50 @ $10.50. Hogsâ€"Rrceipts, 47,000; market lower light, $5.70 @ $6.65; mixed, $6.05 @ $6.90; heayy, $6.35 @ $6.90; 'twï¬. ’u.ss @ ©6.50; pigs, $3.75° @ $5.60; bulk of sales at $6.10 @ $6.70. Sheep ‘â€"Receipts, â€" 10,000; market strong, inflve $6.10 @ $6.60; lambs, native, $7 @ 39.25. East Buflalo, Nov. 30.â€"Cattieâ€"Reâ€" ceipts, 400 head; active and nxm.1 Ve@isâ€"Receipts, 250 head; active;, $4.00 @ $11.50. Hogsâ€"Receipts, 5,â€" 000 head; active, heavy, $7.10 @ $7.â€" 20; mixed, 81.“'3 7.10; yorkers, $6.â€" 50 â€"@ $7.05; pigs, $6.25 @ $6.59; roughs, $6.00 @ $6.10; stags, $4.50 @ $5.50. Sheep and lambsâ€"Receipts ‘1.000 head; active; lambs, $6.00 @ $9.30; others unchanged. do., light do., medium Toronto, Nov. 30.â€"There is great diversity of opfhion as to the result of the uction of the Government in commandeering wheat. Millers claim the result will incvitably send the market up and that this was intendâ€" ed by the Government for the benefit of the farmers. Against this is the statement of the president of the grain growers at Winnipeg, who statâ€" es that the grower strongly opposed the action of the Government. The immediate result is to advance the market at Winnipeg 2%c over Saturâ€" day‘s close, and some holders are sellâ€" ing out an the bulge. Winnipeg teâ€" newed the trading toâ€"day. The bears are active and say the market will _setlle down again. Quotations: Ontatio wheatâ€"No. 2 winter, Mc @ 95¢c, outside, according to location; Manitoba _ wheat, No.: 1 _ northetn, $1.05}; No. 2 northern, $1.03%; No. 3 morthern, 99%c, extra storage, Fort William. Oatsâ€"Canada western, No. 2, 48c. \ Cornâ€"American No. 2 yellow, 761¢ on #rack, Toronto; No. 3 yellow, 71c, Peasâ€"No. 3, $1.50 @ $2, sample, No. 2, $2.10, .carlots. Barley, 56c @ 59¢c, outside, fot malting and 49c @ 52¢ for feed. Buckwheat, 74c @ _ 75¢, shipping points. * Millfeedâ€"Manitoba bran, $22 @ $23 per ton;â€" shorts, $33â€"@ $24 per ton, on track, Toronto. s If you want to dispose of westetn (arm lands and city lois Western Farms WELLINCTON B. SWARTZI LICENSED AUCTIONEER Having _ takenm out an Aucâ€" tioneer‘s License for Watetloo County, I am prepated to conâ€" duct all kinds of fatm . sales, and _ real estate and general merchandise sales on . short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or write W. B. SWARTZ, R. R. 4, Berlin, or phone 735â€"râ€"13. SAtt. N. Schafer i, above Bank of Torsates [~] Solentific Optician 1207, Rosidence Phone 867. _ gtore near Post OfMfice, Bertin, GRAIN, $7.40 @ $7. ‘a i a. 6 > 36. 635@ 6. . 5.50 @ . 5. . 5.15 @ 6. . 5.00 @ 5. . 450 @ â€" 4. : 6.00 & 6. . 5.50 & 6.00 . 5.00 @ 5.50 640 a ~ €50 . 4.50 @_ 5.50 ; 6.00. @ .. 6: . 5.15 @ u:a . 4.50 @ 5.50 . 3.50 @< 3.15 is not syesight. C isi2.0% "!,-' f%. ,' t onl remat ® ue ete on 4 to eyesight. All that danger can be done lm with "If: you view your work AIGHT A‘ THE MARKET, BERLLN .PMHONE 853 f Nnnerymclwl.lmnod, 3rowns Nurseries, Wellandâ€"Co., Ont. glillulnn:um_ulm_l:um!n-uummmé For the Counties of Waterioo, Wellington, Halton and Wentworth, or will go anywhere in the province. T have had seven years experience in the business. Being a practical farmâ€" er myself, puts me in a position to use good judgment in selecting and disposâ€" ing of farm stock, implements, eto. Farm stock sales a specialty. s_al_u can be arranged for at the Chronicleâ€" Telegraph Office, Waterioo, or | can be seen at my home, Willow Grove Farm, 5 miles south of Guelph. _ Satisfaction guaranteed. Post Office address, Guelph, R. R. No. 6. > CHAS, M. CRAWLEY, Auctioncer. 35â€"3 mo. The best that can be grown, Who is our agent in your town ? Notice. CcOUNTY OF WATERLOO The Municipal Council of the Counâ€" ty of Waterloo _ will meet at the Court House, Berlin, on Brown Brothers Company THURSDAY, DEC. 16TH, 1915 at 10 o‘clock a.m. AUCTIONEER Lt TAR!I GAT'. ONT â€ï¬% If having a sale give me a ca#ll. " 37â€"3 mos. Brown‘s Trees Berlin, Nov. 23, 1915 Stock Auctioneer Order Bramms Lehigh Coal it is hard. Gives more heat and | lasts longer than ordinary coal. GEORGE BRAMM Dealer .. in ; Farm â€" Sceds aud Binder Twind," Phone 201, â€" 208 Queen St. Spectacles and Eyeâ€" glasses â€" â€" Should be .carefully prescribed and idjusted to suit every peculiar lw ment o.f. the eyes. Th: slightest o “: must W an tumpor ens, :30‘ m ey':: in their exact positions or trouble must follow. mmaa :g:.um-ht uu:‘ntlon to cll‘ mcl: N we always guatrantee sa boints: and we n GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, f King : St, Office, Waterloo Mutual Buildâ€" Ing Established 1864. always ALEX., AMES Heller Bros. C. A. Boehm â€" & COAL The eyes suffer HERBERT J. BOWMAN, Examination free County Clerk. 47â€"4t. Paris, Nov. 29.â€"1 have good ground for @UnUMARUM " *TR 00 oingap. past fortyâ€"cight hours have strongly increased the probability of carly ‘interâ€" vention by Roumania on behalif of the Allies. in confirmation of my information comes a despatch from The Temps cbriespondent at Bucharest stating definitely that the Government has deâ€" cided to act, the only difference between Premier Bratiano and MM. Jonâ€" escu and Filipeace being one of date and method, which difference may be expected to disappear shortly. ® | _ A Petrograd tclegram states that a Roumanian Comrajssion sent â€"to EB U = M eey uie Py ce O OSb TAN SA pe y P20 P . : â€" . \ ce p C. Â¥. * (Husienieg, No a a situation at ies ies es war credits must be passâ€" ed.. to _ satisfy â€" the militarists, while _ the pacidsts areâ€"becoming equally _ clamorous for measures that will ameliorate the economic situation. 84 ies oi RQOUMANIA WITH THE ALLIES «: _: ' IN A VEBY SHOAT TIME wvv-vwâ€":. Rundsct SA YR I 77 td i BRITAD‘S TOTAL _ CASUALTIES ARE â€"â€"ABOUT 600000 ‘‘Faults in connecLiOn WIL proÂ¥ision . of food recxapding â€" the, flâ€â€˜?‘ ur the will be discussed. _ â€" KITCHENER WILL MEET COLLEAGUES 180,000 MEN 1N _ GANADIAN FORGES ARE TRAINING MORE London, Nov. 30.â€"Britain‘s casâ€" uaities published â€" during Novemâ€" ber total 1,232 officers and 45,184 men in all fields ofâ€" the war, bringing the total since.the beginâ€" ning of hostilities up to approxiâ€" wately 600,000. This isâ€"a lighter list than that of October, when 74,000 casualties occurred. Oltawa, Nov. 28.â€"According 10 a statement prepared . by the Militia ‘ Department, . showing the total .reâ€" eruiting and disposition of the Canaâ€" dian. gxpedi@mx.lqr.qe.@_!an}p actâ€" ober _ 30th, a fotal of 9 ,§81 men ihad been sent overseas or were . en route, _ while‘ the tr@ops in Canada totalled _ 55,148. In addition there were nearly 3,000 officers and men of the permanent force still in Canada and â€" about 13,000 of the active miliâ€" tia employed on active service as guards, etc. This makes a grand toâ€" ‘ tal of about 171,000 of all ranks now on active service at the end of the month. This figure, of course, includâ€" es all the enlistment since the wat began, and comprises between $,000 and 9,000 men who have been put out of commission in the actual fighting | from deaths, wounds or otherwise. | Sir John French was in London yesterday . ‘and conferred . with Premier. Asquith. London, Nov, 30.â€" Earl Kitchâ€" ener will meet his colleagues in the War Council of the Cabinet on ‘Thursday and convey to them the resultsâ€" of his observations on the various fronts and his conferencées at the Capitalsâ€"of the countries he visited. se Actually Available for Service at Front Number 160,000 Sre: connection with the food and questions ON THURSDAY 28.â€"According to ...d.nund!ormmmmtqmdm tronaly increased the probability of carly ‘interâ€" war «. "Alter "';-'f & ting . the _ r Then will & g‘: is m to n&'i ¢ on foreign and internal policies. "‘The _-m.h’- will continue unâ€" til Decemiber 17, and will then â€" ad journ until March." All travellers â€" returning . from Germany* speak of extreme food shortages ‘in most of the smaller towns and ‘villages. dntWdP ChJ thaiiainced w Tniquage éareful and testrained i0 in segard to foreign countri¢g. _ A very pretty quiet house wedding took place on Friday afternoon, NoVâ€" ember 36th, at the home of the Missâ€" es Waugh, Courtland Ave., Berlin, when the Rev. Dr. Marcus Scott ofâ€" ficiated at the ceremony of the marâ€" riage of their sister, ‘Miss Grace A. Waugh, to Mr. William W. Stewart, of Assiniboia, Sask. ‘The fair young bride looked sweet and girlish in her beautiful wedding gown of white silk crepe de chene and Georgette crepe trimmed with _ lace and pearls, carring a bridal boquet of pink roses. She was given away by her brother Mr. Alex. C. Waugh of Ignace, Ont. The wedding march was played by Miss: Roxie Becker, who also sang ‘"A periect Day." â€"‘The bride‘s going away dress was blue broadcloth trimmed with sable, hat to match, and black fox furs. After an extended wedding frip to eastern cities, as far as and /includâ€" ing Boston, Mass., they will return to Berlin early. in the New Year when they will leave for Assiniboia where they will reside. CADET INSTRUCTOR Galt, Nov. 27,â€"Yesterday afternoon ! the staff and pupils of the Galt Colâ€" legiate Institute made a presentation to George Marshall of the staff, who has enlisted for active service . with the. 111th South Waterloo Battalion of a gold watch and $235. Mr. Marâ€" shall has held the position of . cadet instructor for some time, and has a good miilitary training. He will take out a commission in the 111th, and be lmade recruiting _ officer at Hespeler, where his home is. something _ over 180,000. Eliminating the men â€" employed _ in Canada as guards, etc., and the men who have been put out of commission in battle the actual number of men now under arms and available for service at the front is approximately 160,000. Of \tiue it is estimated . that thete are at present in . England or at the front neatly 109,000 Eaid for beef and horse ides, calf and sheep skins and tallow. HYMENEAL. HIGH PRICES STEWARTâ€"WAUGH â€" WAS HONORED! ==â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€" es â€"ea®~ . 27-.â€"4\’estcrday afhrnm!W P a2 tbA *4 GOUNTRY Thornton & Douglas, woolien goeds are hard to procuce, yO> will find this stere of Winter Wooliens as ever, with prices almost the same as IM4 Mnmdwrm-tMNl_flO‘Mï¬ (nwot all) of hoslery are higher. "We are showing immenae .ououuoouoc'ooqoidoooo_oooo‘oï¬o,oqg’qooboâ€o‘ Let me save you money on Twentyâ€"seven years of BU enjoyed by ‘very few retailers. store that it is impossible to « Meavy Wool $ox Fine English Cashmere Sox Fine English Underwear Fine English Ribbed Sox Men‘s English Worsted Cardi Basement, Hotel Lewis _~ 0A 0000000000009 0000088 &4 250 Pair of Winter Shoes, the best value. 1 ever made to sell at $2.75 and $3.00, . Boys‘ felt lined Shoes, soles covered: with rubber, shoe, sizes 2, 3 and 4, our priceonly ... ... ... s.. > 255 King St w. pu= Berlin, Ont. " _ farms bought, sod and exchanged . _ . Money to Loan Have several customers waiting for 100 acre farm at once with the undersigned. . We furnish charge unless sale is effected. Phone 552 s 38 Frederick St. Berlin, Olug gan Jackets You save monty on every "pair of shoes you buy Were. â€" = And sizes Same shoe in |adin. in size 2, 3 and 4, at â€"»« m Farm Listings Wanted $7000 $12000 $10500 Shoes the Call and See These 11, 12 and 13 in children‘s, at ... Buys Buys 117 acres, ordinary buildings, 6 miles from Buys 11 acres, A ungmy® ® mie EWls eORenC Buys 7 acres, A 1Blilidings, 2 miles from Beriin. "~~ _ Fhur=e Buys 40 acres, ordinory buildings, 4\/, miles from Berlin Clothing Manutacturers Buys 40 Buys 100 mdug%oha.wmumufl w retailers:" You will find Woolien géod#"at | thik possible toâ€"ebtain ctsewheres s 3 " *\ e WING 8 Buys Buys 154 acres, dinary l;ulldln... 4\, miles from Berlin wove~ <w qo . ~4lpu s 1+ @prateggt mm n | Buys 1556 acres, ordinary buildings, 1%, miles Beriin. 100 acres, ord inary buildings, 5 miles from e a l E s t a tse n Conveyancing Have . E. WMITCHELL acres, ordinary buildings, 3 miles from Bertin. MBuildings, 1 mile from Berlin. Boys‘ Coat Sweaters 3 Men‘a Coat Sweaters : Boys‘ English Cashmers Stockinigs Boys‘ Natural Wool Under value. 1 ever. offered,. . WetA 100 acre farms, List your s furnish the buyérs." No an extra warm Waterloo. Insuran ce Bertin. Berlin. ®>