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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Jan 1917, p. 12

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Hay, per ton Hogs, live Egegs, per dozen Butter, per 1b. . Middlings ... ....... ..... .... 35.00 ouls .o.:.! ...!... .cc .l clll. (06 Hay, per Nor, new ... ... ...15.00â€"17.00 Eggs, per dozen ..... .... .48 to .50 Butter, per Ib. ..... ..... 43 to .48 Live bogs .â€"/ ... ... :.. .s. .. 14.00 Potatoes, per bag ..... ..... 2.25 2.40 hopped corn .....‘..... ....... 1.60 HraN :.... ..... ....... c...... 89.00 Potatoes per bag addlllu. per ton STRATFORD, JAN. 25TH, 1917. ‘heat, old «‘ r. Special .... .¢.: 1.. .0+. r, Chief .....,; cs. «xl siis ur, Feed ...... /s :.« 1n> is Flout, Jullet ...â€". ..... c...}l. m.‘Speclnl,.... Shorts, per ton ..... ..... ..... 3 Wheat, ..... Dictator flour People‘s .. .. Maple Leaf . Nay, per tom, new ... ......$17 to Dean, per ton. .........../..... Corn, per busb. ..... ... ...l... glddllngs. per ton .â€"..:lll... : anitoba flour ..... ..... ...... Blended Ontario flour ... 5.00 to Barley, per bush. ..... ......... Butlér, per Ib.‘..:.. ...:. ... ABb Kabe. per dozes .........;:... 48 Hay, per ton, new Strew, per ton ... Hogs, live .. ... LIVE STOCK. Toronto. Jan. 23.â€"Receipt@.at the Union stockyards toâ€"day were 369 catâ€" tie; 111 calves, 466 hogs and 84 sheep and lambs. «)Supplies were short and scarcely enough to make a market, but suflicâ€" jent to bring out a very keen demand for.anything in the way of choice killâ€" I? or feeding cattle. A couple of choice heavy steers topped the market at,$10.90 and a bunch of nine good biitther stcers sold at $10.60. _ The Jower grades were steady to strong. Sheep and cattle strong. Hogs steady to strong. â€" Toâ€"day‘s quotations: Meavy steers ..... ....$10.35 $10.90 Choice butcher ..... .. 9.75 _ .00 do., (ood‘;. se suisae 30 9.25 do., mediunP‘ ......... 8.00 8.50 do.. common ..... ... 6.50 7.50 Weifers, good to choice. 8.00 9.40 do., medium ......... 7.00 7.50 Butcher cows, choice ... 7.50 8.25 do.. medium ......... 5.75 §.25 Butcher bulls, chofce ... 7.50 _ $.50 do.," medium ........ Peeders ... .:....1 «:. do.. bulls ..... ..... Stockers |....6 ... .... do., medium ..... .. to.. Hight ..... .â€".: Ukniers ..... ...:: +. CHItOrS .......::.¢ :.: Sheep. light :.:. ; .: do., heavy ..... ... :flnz lhmbe .::;. +: Ives ...<. csi2s +. Mogs, fed and watered do., weighed off cara “A'N O TRTTTTP TY OWP TOWI TY * l Store next Post Office, Kitchener. Toronto, Jan. 23. â€"Grain market quo l We issue marriage licenses, is, per bushel . a8, per owb ..... gs8, per dozen .. . tter, per lb ... . he, live â€"..;: :.: GVUELPH MARKETS. GUELPH, JAN. 25TH, 1917 STRATFORD MARKETS. per bush ..... GALT, JAN. 25TH, 1917. Toronto Markets WATERLOO MARKETs. __Milifeedâ€"ManitoBa vbran, $34 TERLO®, JAN. 25TH, 1917, . |ton; shorts, $38 per ton, on â€"track, #we me oc #e s e e s a n e aln h e es cecn en o .nn nA w tte e es , per tom ...... GALT MARKETS. per lb. . Mb + +% : » »«».. 14.00 to 16.00 A MARKETS. JAN. 25TH, 1917 . .. $32.00 to" $34.00 s‘ +++*> §b to .99 fraas 4.6?'.0 5.00 2. ..... 4.60 4.70 ........68@.70 .... 1.00 to\1.10 .... 1.10 1.20 ... 36.00 38.00 ... 220 2.45 15.00 12.00 sra sxias 6D z. 31 40 1.50 10.175 14.00 14.25 .50 .55 A2 A4 12.25 12.40 .. 2.60 2.80 ... .50 .80 . 15 00 $1 6.00 to 7.00 q.« 31100 e icr. £90 l ul O A§ NY, 19074 L ..... gire]t + 122 00 *$ 1.170 $10.90 t.00 9.25 8.50 $1.00 15.00 5.25 5.15 10.00 $.50 15.00 13.00 1.10 4.50 4.15 2.25 .95 $25 65 1.60 5,25 50 Application to ~â€" Parliament Notice is hereby given that an ap plication will be made by The Corporaâ€" tion of the Town of Waterloo to The Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario at theâ€"next Session thereof for an Act confirming and validating Byâ€"Law No. 598 of the Corporation of the Town of Waterloo, being a Byâ€"Law to grant exemption from taxes to The William Snider Milling Company, Limâ€" ited, and to authorize the said Corporâ€" ation to acquire the lards mentioned in the option recited in the said Byâ€" Law and to enter into the covenants, undertakings and conditions therein Paris, _ Jan. 331â€"(Official *State ment).â€"Artillery fire _ was _ rather spirited between the Oise and Aisne. The night was calm over most of the fronts. One of our pilots yesterâ€" day, brought down a German airâ€" plane which fell in our lines . near Navarin farm. In the region of Metâ€" medy another (German machine came withn range of one of our airplanes and was crushed. It fell to _ the ground within the enemy lines near Amel. © prov? 4â€"6t. !l_lllllllllllllll!llilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll = _ JOHN NOLL s CARPET WEAVER s PETERSBURCG Dated at Waterloo this 19th day January, 1917. The Value And other precibus stones depends on so many factors, such as color, bril. liancy, style and perfection of cutâ€" ting. You can trust to our experience and knowledge to supply you with a diamond from ten dollars upwards. Don‘t fail to consult us for diamond Jeweliry. _ We save you money. Minard‘s Linitment Cures Colds, Etc.|= Solicitors for the Town of Waterloo. BROUGHT DOWN BY FRENGH It so have your wanls supâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made Sausage m”l'“'“"l““"limlll"lu"l"ll"““g Do You Appreciate g First â€" 3 Hellerâ€"Bros. Why not buy ~yrour meafs here and get the hest ? EDGAR FISCHER Successor to J. B. Fischer. Phone 243.~ Water1oo. %. shipment in 15 days. _ _ se No 2 42 5 5 $1.30 @ $1.22, outside, . for ckwheat, $1.28 °@ $1.30, shipping MecBRIDE & MacKENZIE, SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN C of Diamonds Class Ualt Meats § of After the mecting of the directors it was decided to hold the _ spring seed fair on _ Tuesday, _ April 3rd, and the fall exhibition on Thursday and Friday, Octobet 4 and 5. Officers for 1917 are: President, A. S. Clemens, Hespeler ; first viee president, / Dr. W.‘ Woolner, _ Avr ; second _viceâ€"presigent, \. B. MePhail, Galt ; divectors, Galt, G. Bernhardt, W. B. iPowell and Dr. S. E.. Charlâ€" ton ; Hespeler, A. Rudel]l ; iPreston, J R. Wood ; North Dumfties Townâ€" ship, E. (F.. Hallman, _J. Lake, * J. Alison â€" and _ _R. Oliver ; _ Waterloo Township, .J. Brown, D. S. Fergusâ€" c‘ln, »P. M. Jamicson and J. Wether ill. Galt, _ Jan. 18.â€"The annual meetâ€" ing of the South Waterloo _ Agriculâ€" tural Society was held here _ today, and despite the bad condition of the roads the attendance was large. The directors‘ and‘ secretaryâ€"treasurer‘s report showed the 1916 _ snow _ to bave been one of the best in many years, with a balance on hand. SPRING FAIR WILL BE HELD IN®‘ ._ GALT IN APRIL COME AND SEE THEM. Phone 314 Women‘s Shoes Boys‘ Shoes Girls _ Shoes Do not miss Aso Clhuldreas‘ <a2d lalaats® Shows at Greatlty Reduced Prices E. J. DUNBROOK President, » * â€" ~ _ KITCHENER ~ ‘ 30 King St. W. S llmlmum||m||||l|||||u||l||=fil||||u||mmmmmuu|mm_mmmmnmulmmlmlmmlum_m;'; Reg. $6.00,6.50 and 7.00 at $4 45 Reg. ;GERMAN RAIDER BELI EVED TO HAVE 7 i BEEN SIGHTED OFF COAST OF BRAZIL Reg.$6.00,6.50 and 7.00 at $4 45 Reg. $3.50, 4.00 " _ 2.50, 3.00 *â€" 3.00; 2.25 Rio Janciro, Jap. 20.â€"A Pernambuco newspaper says a German comâ€" merce raider is accompanied by three extremely small submarines, which act as scouts. , The raider is said to be capable of 25 knots 'upeed. A steamship which arrived yesterday at Bahia says a strange ~‘¢tcamship painted black has been sighted .ofl Ceara,‘Brazil, running at high speed. She had four smokestacks. The German raider is reported to be equipped with collapsible stacks. She changes the number of stacks in use from time to time to conceal hec,identity. yA 1. +. 4 ~ o4 <Â¥ek © 3.00, 350 . 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 4.00, 4.50 3.00, 3.50 2.50, 2.75 2,00, ‘2.25 $3.50, 4.00 2.00, 2.25 es F Saf'ety First \- 5.0 Nothing is morcimportant to the Fur \p ‘\;‘u\\;: Shipper than doing business with an i Honest â€" Reliableâ€" Responsible â€"â€" Safe “ . AXAyenl Fur House. i < \‘ io. * "Ship to Shubert" > \§& \‘\ f the largest house in the World dealingr c \‘;@j{ yos /,fl. exclusively in American Raw Furs. NO OBLIGATIONS TO BUY 25â€"27 WEST_ AUSTIN _ AVE Inc. bia. 106. CHICAGO, U.5.A : "Ship to Shubert" > the largest house in the World dealing exclusively in American Raw Furs. where you will alwaya reccive an Accurate and Liberal Assortment . the Highest Market Pricee and the usual ‘‘Shabert‘ Pfficient, Sueedy. Courtrous carvice. Write forâ€"the latest edition of "The @hubert SBhipprt‘‘ containing valuable Market information yau must hate * at $2 95 " _1 95 " â€" 1 45 at $2 45 " _ 1 95 "__ 1 45 "â€" _9 95 "«~~2 95 " _0 45 66 66 =9 66 66 66 66 a price 3 95 2 95 2 45 1 95 ) 45 1 95 The many patients of the Soldiers‘ Sanitarium showed their appreciation in no uncertain manner, Monday evenâ€" ing when the members of St. Matthews 'I,mhernn Choir, presented them with 2 large basket of "hen fruit" and also provided them with an evening‘s enâ€" . Several hundréd people had _ been standing on the Platform upposite‘ t.ramn. 6 in the _ oulside _ train she eering the troop train as it pilled out. _ The train was moving slowly towards the cast when â€" a light engine, No. 215, ershrouded in steam, in charge of Engineer Ross, loomed up unexpectedly on track six, tacking through the shed after deâ€" livering _ the _ Stratford _ passenger train in the mhin shod. The : spectators, who had been bidâ€" ding farewell to the soldiers, Nad started to cross â€" the _ tracks. Col. MacConald, preceded iby Capt. Mcâ€" Pherson, of the h>adquarters> staff, had just alighted from the platfiorm of the rear Pullman, and was about (midway between â€"the tbracks wher, the engine struck him. & to the present w coerporation. â€" Fro was commanding Highlanders. _ He the Northwest R ot» of Toronto‘s men and was an officer. He was 1856. tor ed. DELIGHTFULLY Lewarn, who was iimmediatcly beâ€" hind him, was also struck, and the two. wore drawn under the temder, beirg wedged petween the axles . of the rear trucks and the brake beam. it was 30 minutes before the two could be extricated, when Col. Macâ€" Donald was found to be decad. Leâ€" warn, who was conscious, . directed his own rescue. ‘The other three inâ€" jured were found Iying in . a . semiâ€" conscious conditior, _ alongside . the track, the engine _ having â€" grazed them and knocked them aside. Enzincer Jokg, Ross and â€" Fireman Charles Farner, both of Sarnia, were placed under arrest on a charge of manslaughter. s Since been ct tiom 1. to the The body of Col. MacDonald has been extricated from _ beneath _ the rear axle of the tender, under which Lewarn was also pinned. * The injured are: Frank Lewarn, ‘b; Perth avenue, <injuries to the back ; . Earl Jenkins, 1073 Bathurst street, arm fractured Isaac B. Lvâ€" cas, 273 Russell Hill road, _ and Benj. Cameron, head injured. â€" ters staff at the Exhibition Camp, was instantly killed by a light enâ€" gine backing through the train shed. Four others sustained injuries and a score or more narrowly escaped | a simifar fate. Torouto, _ Jan. 21.â€"One of _ the worst accidents in the history . of the union station occurred tonight as a troop train bearing 500 soldi¢rs was pulling out.for the cast. Lieut.â€" GOL. MAGOONALD KXILLED BY A _ â€"â€"â€"YAMRD ENGHNE BShocking Accident at Torâ€" onto Union Station on Sunday Night. > P ol. William The Real Estate and Business Broker ) , Preston atrick in Ca W. |. SCHLUETER ce ~1880 connected Life Asso e present On the Preston and Kitchener road, â€" one mile from Preston, good barn and fair house;â€"â€"will exchange for Kitchener or Preston propertyâ€" â€"â€" 150 ACRE FARM j On the Town Line near Preston, Doon and Kitchenâ€" er. 120 acres good workable land, 2 acres bush, clay loam, lot of good water, well fenced, large bank barn, cabin Wheo Wiil Cive You Good Reliable information B0 _ Col. M cted with Association Come and see me. ENTERTAINED Hickes Campbell MacDonald, a ciation; bring, war, secretary Tom 1900 to | ng officer of 1 He served tht Rebellion. _ 1 ‘s best known, an able and . 1. Schlueter | born was MacDonald the â€" Con known, and in T« 1009‘ ACRE FARM ~© signal later Confedera ig, _ priot ary of the o 1906 he { the 18th throughout He â€" was m, business popular Toronto in opera arrest had _ ‘The programme was a varied one congisting of patriotic, sacred, and seâ€" cular selections, and judging from the learty applause and the demands for "More! More!" thetentertainment was gl’enuy appreciated by the boys. . :. tertainment of vocal an@ mstrumental music. > 58 acre farm near Heidelberg, A1 soil and buildings. . 3 . 60 acre farm close to Kitchâ€" ener, _ good soil and bulld(,.o, splendid. water supply. _/ 90 acre farm, one of the best farms near Kitchener. ‘ 45 acres, neat St. Clements, good soil and buildings. _ The above farms are very reaâ€" sonable, and can be had on easy terms. Come in and select â€" one of the 150 farms | have listed. You‘ll be sure to save time and money. + W.H. Rosenbusch COOD FARM Where you‘get a square deal 127 KING ST. W. Phone 324 conveyancing, money to loan, Public Stenographerâ€" Canadian Northern Ticket Agt. In spiendid location, 3 miles west of Waterloo. An opportu nity ror someone to get locate! erloo, with good. buildings. near Watcrioo or Kitchener grow their usefuinessâ€" come to us for new ones. Splcm'fld equipment and years of sucâ€" cessful experfence at your serâ€" vice. Your Eyeglass Case Sometimes becomes worn ‘and becomes uselessâ€"come here for A. K. Cressman Big Bargains in Small Farms L N >a "J 3 1: omm * Optometrist Right at the Market KITCHENER, ONT. Phone 853 28 acre farm in town of Wat WATERLOO. _ Phone 188 So aiso your glasses . out 77 Acres tF"~% 0.3 is i

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