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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 19 Dec 1918, p. 12

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â€" ~Deposit $1.00 very week for 50 weeks and we gill hand you a cheque next Christmas for $50.00 with interest radded of 4 per cent. on the g;aily_ balance. % You will have the privilege of withdrawing all or any part of Euraccount at any time and we will allow you interest at 4 per i The Waterloo County _ Loan and Savings and adveritee in the Chron ‘ rawal. mas . ... $1.50 to $1.10 MARKETS. Save Now 19 Xmas * up to the time of withâ€" HraG, DOF CWL ....: ... .:.«â€".. 1.96 Eggs, per dozen ....... .... .60 to .65 Potatoes, per bag ..... .. 1.75 to 2.00 Hay per ton ... ...... 16.00 to $18.00 Hoge, live ...« .« .:;« 17.00 to 11.25 Potatoss per bag ...... ..... 225 NEW HAMBURG MARKET REPORTS. New Hamburg, Dec. 18, 1918. Bpring wheat ..... ..... .......§ Fall Wwhaest .222 cicle siie. v.. LIVE sSTOCK. Union Stockyards, Toronto, Dec. 17. . _ .35 x: 38 «+ 150 ..18.00 .§$212 . $1t . 5.60 .39.00 . 5.10 .33.00 . 1.15 15 1.00 | _ Manitoba wheat, in store, Fort !Wlluum, not including 2%¢ taxâ€"No. 1 ‘northern, $2.24%; No. 2 morthern, ‘1$2.21%4; No. 3 northern, $2.17; No. 4 Butcher, choice, handy u.oog do., medium .. ..... 7.2%5 @ Butcher bulls, choice . 9.00 @ do., good ... ... ... 8.00 @ do., medium .., .... 450 @ Butcher choice cbws .. $.00 @ do., medium ... .... 700 @ Feeders «... ... ...... 9.00 @ 10.00 Stackers, kood ... ... 8.00 @ _ 9.00 do., medium ... ... 7.50 @ _ 8.50 do., common ... .... 6.00 @ _ 6.50 Cutters .:. ... ... 815 @ LB Canners ... . ....... 5.503 5.15 Springers, eac h.. ... 95.00 150.00 Milkers, good to choice 90.00 @ 140.00 Calves, very choice ... 17.00 @ do., medium ... .... 14.00 @ do., common ... ... 6.50 @ do., heavy, fat ... .. 8.00 @ Lambs, light, per cwt. 14.25c@ do., heavy ... ... ... 13.175 @ Butcher sheep ... ... 9.50 @ do., fat and medium 7.00 @ do., culls .:. ... ... 400 @ Hogs, fed and watered 18.00 do., off cars ........ 1825 do.. 1. 0. b. .:. .:11.. 1135 Toronto, Dec. 17.â€"Pe«a~4 ~* Tâ€"age quotations toâ€"day were as follows: Manitoba oatsâ€" No. 2 Canadian western, 76%¢, in store, Fort William: No. 3 Canadian western, 73%¢; No. 2 feed, T2%e. do., com. and med. .. 65.00 @ ogs were easier at $18, fed and attle are in all cases As ) as wer than they were on runs have been so large the packing houses have become GRAIN. WATERLOO. Cent. Ryeâ€"No. 2, $1.58 Millfeed, in carlots, per ton, de 14.50 | livered, _ Montrealâ€" Shorts, . $42.25; 1225 | bran, $37.25; feed fiour and middlings }‘1,.00 rot quoted. .00 8.50 guTt 10.50 9.00 ‘Toronto, Dec. 1 7.00 | ery. solids, 51c 10.50 | prints, fresh made $.00| dairy prints, 45e 5.15 10.00 17.50 15.00 10.50 9.50 15.00 14.25 10.50 $.00 yellow, $1.67; No. 3 yellow, $1.62; No. 4, $1.57; corn feed, $1.40 @ $1.55, on track, Toronto. u:iuy;ifim.. maiting, 95¢ @ Poas, No. 2, $2, according to freight, BUTTER. Toronto, Dec. 17.â€"Butter, creamâ€" ery, solids, 5lc 1 5 3¢; creamery prints, fresh made, 53¢ ? §§¢; choice dairy prints, 45e 5.‘. Te; â€" ordinary dairy prints, 38¢ @ ; bakers, 36¢ @ ereamery, higher than extras, T0c @ 12%e; creamery, extras, 92 score, 69%c; firsts, 64c @ 68%c¢; king stock, current make, No, 2, 41% Montreal, Dec. 17. â€" _ Butter, choicest creamery, 52%¢ @ 53%c¢. The feature of the trade is the steady inâ€" creasing demand from outside buyers for supplies of finest creamery. Toronto, Dec. 17.â€" Cheese, new, large, 27c @ 27%¢; twins, 21c @ 21%ec; spring made, 28¢ @ 28%c; twins, 27%c @ 28c. Montreal, Dec. 17.â€" Cheese, fnest easterns, 24c @ 25¢. â€" New York, Dec. 17.â€" Cheese irreâ€" gular; state, whole milk, flats, fresh, specials 36%c @ 37c; do., average un, 3544c @ 86c. PODANNâ€"In Kitchener, Dec. 7th, Otto Podann, aged 34 yrs. EASTONâ€"At Hamilton, Dec. T‘\, William Easton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Easton, Waterloo, in his 34th year. OETZELâ€"At Waterloo, Dec. 6th, Mrs. Augusta Oetzel, in her 7ist year. j * BRUB/.CHER near Heideiberg on Nov. 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Israel B. Brubacher, a son. WIDEMANâ€"In Balsam Grove Secâ€" tion, Nov. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elias Wideman, a son. SIX TROOPSHIPS | oN THE WAY ACROSS ATLANTIC GEIERâ€"Ner Hawkesville, Dec. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs Wm. Geier, a daughter. MARTINâ€"Near Hawkesvilie, Nov 25th to Mr. and Mrs. Alson Martin a son. Ottawa, Dec. 13.â€"In addition to the Olympj4, the arrival of which, at Haliâ€" fax with 5,207 military t:nlll and 157 civilians on board, has been announcâ€" ed for Saturday morning at about â€" 8 o‘clock, the Militia Department has 1eceived,. advice that several other vessels Carrying troops are now on the way across the Atlantic. The Minnedosa, carrying 898 troops and 488 civilians will, it is expected, reach the port of St. John some time toâ€" morrow. The Melita, with 1,191 solâ€" diers and 26 civilians on board, will probably arrive at the same port on the 20th of this month, and the Corsiâ€" can, with 747 troops and no civilians, about the 21st. * ‘The transport Regina, with 2,070 troops and four civilians, is likely to reach Halifax about the 21st, and the hospital ship l'.uua:lho. with 600 in valids on board, is due on the 20th. gae mogmiin. bad ul eeprettt Winnipeg," Dee." 17.â€"Thirtéen â€" perâ€" sonse are fmissing following the deâ€" struction by firs of one tourist coach on the Canadian: Pasific train No. 4 which left Winnipeg at 9.10 p.m. yeseâ€" terday for Toronto...The fire appar ently started in a berth occupled hj,l 13â€" MIS8ING ON BURNING TRAIN. family party and quickly epread to the rest of the cosch.. . The identity of.the / passengers missing is not yet known. * New York, Dec. 17.â€"Butter frm; (Canadlan: Preks.) $1.42. CHEESE. DEATHS. BORN. 87 BAN ON USE OF sBA 1s LIFTED May Now Be Used in the Making of Cakes and NEW ORDER I88UED Ottawa, Dec. 13â€"The ban on the use of sugar for making French pasâ€". try, iced cakes, or biscuits or candy | for private consumption, as well u| in the manufacture of icing sugar, has been removed. The 'nrâ€"tllna restrictions on the method of séryâ€" ing sugar in public eating places is withdrawn on and after January 1,| while granulated sugar may be uoa] in making bread, etc., so too, the restrictions on the use of sugar la! the manufacture of canned goods, biscuits, cake, dough products, canâ€" dies, chocolate, table syrups and the like, pharmaceutical and medicinâ€" al preparations, beers and soft drinks, dessert and jelly wders, ce ersem, and even on chewrnog gum, ‘Mll uot be in force. For ths manuâ€" !{acturer, sugar may be purchased without the regular permit, but it must be noted that the restrictions in pubâ€" lic eating places on the use of beef butter and fats, and for the use of all animal fats by manufacturers still remain in force. The cancellation of so many rules which war had imposed on Canaâ€" dian use of sugar has been made possible through unexpected improveâ€" went in stocks, but the Food Board | Aesires the public still to be reasonâ€" |â€"*~‘y restrained, and to avoid anyâ€" tiing like extravagant use of any of ‘‘hese articles, because it will still ;~< some weeks before supplies and Aistribution can be at all compared to preâ€"war conditions. ARMISTICE IS EXTENDED TO JANUARY 17TH Halifax, Dec. 14.â€"The glant steamâ€" er Olympic, with 5,000 returned Canâ€" adian soldiers and . some civilians aboard, docked here this _ morning, amid _ a tremendous roar of whistles and guns. The troops will leave for homes as soon as they can be releas ed and entrain. ~he news of the safe arrival of the OP uple willâ€"beâ€" réceived with pleasâ€" ure by a goodly number of relatives of ‘Iitchener and Waterloo soldiers wh returned on the "Old Reliable." Enc ‘iry was made at the local G.T.P offices and it was ascertained that it wou 1 be mpossible for any of the sold ‘rs to reach here before Monday morsing â€" at 11.30 o‘clock, and at . that, _ fast time would have to be made. Every efâ€" fort <=‘"1 be made to secure the ear ‘est possible information regarding the s(ovement of the soldiers en route from Halifax. Copenhagen, Friday, Dec. 14.â€"The German armistice has been extended till 5 a.m. January _17th, according to a despatch from Treves. A store‘s sdvertising message is & thing f immediate personal interest e e to“fi;o ;n;.;..l.);_;&n;fi,w‘m has buyâ€" ing to do. To them it is NEWS. ~NLYMPIC WITH 5,000 SOLDIERS DOCKED SATURDAY o Tou Apresinte _ First Button, medium heel. This Shoe is regular soid for $4.50, s%e thesse while they last, Â¥ikt 294 Up Te« â€" â€"»» +. oan csrr€ile‘n+ + sz‘m Men‘s Chocolate Shoes, English Tose, Rubber Heels, a nice Dress Shoe, Reguiar soid at $6.00 to $§.50. You can get them here at all k .7A °v"~~"*" 9$0.00 BOHLENDER‘S®~*~«~Waterloo â€" BOHLEN UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls from all parts of the county promptly attended to. Waterloo. Phone 80. . Night Phone 207W. Beef, Pork, Lamb and Homeâ€"made I#f so have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on Satisfaction gquaranteed. Why not here and get LETTER & DAREISINGER EDGAR FISCHER Class Meats Dec. 14. â€"The FOR SALEâ€"6 Octave Thomas organ. Good as new. Apply J. A. Riehl, R. R. 1, Gadshill, P.0., or phone Welâ€" lesley Rurai . Western Town Lots Can be Sold For Cash â€" Should not fail to call and see our fine and large stock of wWOOL _ HORSE BLANKETS, BUFFALO ROBES, LEAâ€" THER MITTS AND COATS, ETC. Which are offered at reasonable prices. Repairing and oiling harness neatly and promptly done. CLAYTON W.‘G. Brueckner " ©UT GLASS, BRASS JARDINIERES, NICKLE PLATED TEA KETTLES, NICKLE PLATED TEA POTS, SILVER KNIVES AND FORXKS$ AND OTHER CUTLERY, CHILDREN‘S SLEIGHS. ‘ Take a Western 4 section valued by reaponsible vafugtore at $20 an acre, say a total of $3200. | am in a position to accept 40 per cent. of the purchase price in Western lots, balance can be arranged. This 4 section can be rented, sold in crop payments or worked. The same thing would apply to revenueâ€"bearing house property. for a Retired Farmer i do not propose selling your Western town lots and handing you your cheque, but 1 do propese making you an exchange, whereby you cer turn the lots in, as each is a proposition that can be readily turned Into cash or good securities. For example: . HARDWARE MERCHANTS. 1 OPPOSITE CITY HALL . â€" â€" â€"â€" KITCHENER. Call in and see me, or make an appointment by phone or letter. Give me an idea what you prefer, and | will guarantee results. _ .. Open Evenings. 8 to 9. Mon., Wed., Fri., .By Appointment. A splendid brick home with hot water furnace. good barn and chicken house, with over half an acre of land, for immediate sale on reasonable terms. Real Estaote + Waterloo Plone 185. Apply to A. K. Cressman Farmers GEO. BUCHER & SON A Home Any of the following articles would make a suitable and ’nelledl These can be purchased at very reasonable prices. Your Xmas Gift A FEW SUGGESTIONS SUITE 3 MERCHANTS, BANK B‘LOG., KITOHENER, ONT. HARNESS SHOP, BADEN. in Men‘s and Boys‘ Working Shoes we asil entineâ€"Martin, none better, we will save you: §0o to $100 a pair. Bf A lot of Women‘s Shoes in smail sizee, $14 at $1.25, $1.98, $2.48 and $2.098 a pair. 75¢ and 90c. 300 pair of cosys Bedroom Siippors, all aizes Number unlimited. Highest markét . price paid. Next shipment Wedge® :. day, Dec. 18, 1918. t it 6 our DOUSBLE HARNESS .. will be found equal to the # perfectiy matched team in metry and beauty. it sets fully on the horaes, ang while fitting . perfectly â€" allows â€" the greatest freedom of action. . W# you have a high class teamt come here for harness m priate for their class. e inceâ€"werated in 1863, TOTAL AgSETé, §18T DEC., 1#14, ovERr $200,000 i U MASTEN AWD HUNSBERGEAR. Best Equipment, Office Phone, Waterion 38 .W. Shinn residence, Waterloo, ‘lfi, Ed. Lippert, residence phone 831 Hogs Wanted A1t Baden ‘aterloo Mutual _â€"_â€" Fire Insurance â€"~â€" / Company KING 8T, WATERLOO. Store phone, Kitchener, 570. No extra charge for moto® hearse. *# s GENERAL INSURANGE AGENT Undertaking C. A. Boohm ; SHINN & LIPPEAT Ing. Phones Office 949. Res. Wateroo, 314W. King Street Reasonable Prices. A k y4n."

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