‘V;q_‘_"-a‘ o, Jan. 20.â€"A falling off in Resipts; and the opinion . gaining WiÂ¥emad that there will continue to be mhortage of cars, gave strength to Agegrain markets again today. Corn glos @H@â€"strong and 2c higher than yesâ€" iPFeRday‘s close on the January option. May and July closed 14c higher. May ats closed Tc higher. Rye recovered ® little from yesterday‘s break, closâ€" AH& 4%¢ higher. Winnipeg May oats wlosed 1c higher. Y Manitoba Wheatâ€"No. 1 Northern, -‘* ; .No. 2, $2.71. No. 3, $2.173 in tsto Fort William. * Manitoba catsâ€"No. 2, C.W., 98%4%¢; No. 3, C.W., 90%4c; No. 1 feed, 90%c; NO. 3 feed, 85¢c; extra .No. 1 feed, MWe;â€"Fort William, in store. :‘ w a cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, $1.78; . %, $1.75, track, Toronto, prompt @ysi«.oo AND. KITCHENER Sha ue MARKETS HAMBURG _ MARKET & REPORT o wheatâ€"No. 1, $2 to $2.01; 2, $197 to $2.03 fob., shipping {aecording to freights; No. 3, .40,$1.99; No. 1 spring, $2.02 to 8; No. 2, $1.99 to $2.05; No. 3, $1â€" to $2.0L; 0 s ton; straw, car lots, $16 to $17 fmrono MARKETS C owar Tb 22lll..l.... 65 tario flour â€" Government standâ€" ‘Montreal, $4:65 to $9.85; Toâ€" , $9:85, in jute bags. &Nflwr» and _ Government $13.25, Toronto. 1 Seedâ€"Carloads, delivered Monâ€" ; shorts, $51 to $52; _ bran $45; w- not quoted; god feed flour, ©§3.60 to $3.15. Tg-;‘nl.lod. track, _ Toronto, car 1, $26:50; No. 2 mixed, $25 !, ehoice veal medium ... . , cows, choice , choice . choice.. .. W selects.. .. light :: .. .. ; ‘heayy.. .. . per ton Wer heifers, choice her cows, choice & medium.. .. .. =lnd cutters ar bulils, good .. @rio oatsâ€"No. 3, 98c to $1.00. leyâ€"Malting, $1.80 to $1.82. kwheatâ€"$1.45 to $1.48. â€"No. 3, $1.85 to $1.88. &â€"â€"No. 2, $3.00, according to t outside. "per dozen imiiing on the market situaâ€" Bgards food stuffs the Canaâ€" fag»s this week . says:â€"Groâ€" M# thiils week are matked N) .BSsances in several. lines. pre, < @ourse, is the advance Al t wholésale price beâ€" w nï¬: half â€" cents per Blve is now $14.71 per mmare coming forward in "\-u way as they have pw fot : éeks and while thete abu ce there is ample for feframents. 1t is expected that Ms will be fréer at an early refiaeriee are beginning to min, Raisins are fully four NP oonts higher than the opâ€" WWe are oug and L e has somé rove in this rega they are by 6 ‘WWundant. Greclan currants dfre ."ï¬%.‘do o saguption: <f reatty the of ‘ mud bulls, . which sold meats were . Bteady. | Armer at $17.75, fod and a#e likely to hold to that ‘for a day or so. iper : barrel g, steers, good fait.. :. u. . Hian cornâ€"Feed, nominal. ipba: . barley, in store, _ Fort â€"â€"No. 3, C.W., $1.78%4; No. 4, $1,49%4; rejects, $1.37% ; feed, Fall. Flour . a â€" Flour per ton . dozen . & M , . . steers..$ 14 50 to #, choice 18 50 # ,0000 .12 00 o ... ... .0 10 5B ; 20.â€"Thg receipts GRAIN $20.00 to $22.00 asinces 1as OAB ixarsises, 280 saxsss L 20 85 rrex1â€"» â€" 17.00 sz111+1+ $9.00 $20.00 to $22.00 »1 50 16 25 12 25 ..... 75 to8U ¢+«~.. 66 0P $2.15 to $3.00 11 10 10 19 00 22 00 15 00 _ 17 50 10 00 13 00 135 00 175 00 100 00 150 00 10 00 °14 00 17 50 20 50 11 15 15 256 0 15 75 13 00 11 00 8 00 11 ) 00 10 50 7 00 9 00 ... $20 00 50 to 65 to 70 .. 17.00 «mount $1 T5 .32 09 32 14 31 75 $5 60 35 To 42 00 342 00 s0 $ 1.98 52.00 1.50 .90 12 00 11 00 10 50 10 00 22 00 15 16 14 15 14 13 11 10 14 10 10 80 15 15 00 50 00 50 Stockholm, Jan. 20â€"Details of the American Steamer Macona, which struck a rock off Nidingen Light and foundered Saturday night with a loss of 49 members of the crew were reâ€" ceived here toâ€"day. One man, > who was rescued hours later from the Rigg ing, told‘his rescuerers he was the sole survivor. One report attributes the disaster to a mine, several of which are said to have been floating in Matâ€" tegat recently. ers for this wor * There® stin howdredy in Anrchorer who hare not helped>to : tood" h’a distressed»> e Armenia. . > is a mIvM’.r ~net bevover looked. Come. in tomorrew and make Ioting Stcwatent Bars vem o lowing have. been reâ€" ceived :â€" $ Previously acknowledged ... .$1179.81 Ww. H. Collims ...¢X....l..0.. 5.00 Peter Andersom...... s...... 5.00 &A Friend ....1% Hi.. Liii.s 1.00 G. E. D. :sâ€":sarsa sÂ¥sis+s17» 1.00 Miss Rabdall ..;i.;.... ces«:s 5.00 Teddy Hathaway ... ........ 200 Friend ........ 2â€"rree #xrges 1.00 FrI@HO ::se:y iÂ¥rir. veÂ¥ysrrks 20.% H. C. VanEvery ......2.2.2222200 10. MAYZ REPLACE BRITISH WITH FRENCH TROOPS MACONA MAY HAVE HIT MINE; ONE SURVIVOR (Canadian Press Service) Marshal Foch informed the Counâ€" cil that the British were unable to send their quotr of troops. Twentyâ€" five thousand men to plebiscite are as the Marshal recommended that they be replaced by the French and Italian troops. If necessary the Counâ€" cil will come to a decision on the matter this afternoon. - bt are steady _ in ple tss en Ne o | C and cofâ€" tees contiing stromg, with the trend steadily upwards. t also loogk very firm snd while ‘ ar 4 little quict just now, e#aibe, } are not look@ R " 16 . wgâ€" veanced to #" ® sale quot t 34 per im a c tm ns a ‘$1250 has been paid in oo oo aeeeedt i onaiod her n pald in Total THAT SONâ€"INâ€"LAW OF PA‘S. IRON MOLDERS WANTED Men accustomed to operating Molding Machines and Bench Work. * Stoady employment for good men. Highest wages in Canada paid. Roorn also for learners. Monday, Tuesday and Woednesday Office 1600 House 515 or 1 J. M. SCHNEIDER & SONS, LIMITED, 63 Courtland E. Wmmmiiwm- ï¬mï¬im ] PaRE T0 BRING now, MOmemi! PICTURE ACTRESS he‘s * mmlm HOGS WANTED Always Pay Highest Prices TAYLORâ€"FORBES CO. Limited Guelph, Ont. **+pK srkrrs0ss MS Lk. ... Skkvk .. «s s3Â¥ kk es kes Â¥++% ¥¥¥irsir+Â¥e rARteisra) saxsre HRKY c+6 ssxsirs% x ssizs4p #xx4@% uzns meveurtt PHONE US AT OUR EXPENSE 4P every week, Best weights, 180 to 230 Ibs. Handle Any Number $1239.81 10.00 10.00 Winnipeg, Jan. 20â€"Third day of the enforced suspension of the local news papers as a result of the exhaustion of the pager supply and the failure of the Fort Francis mills to. continue their noram|i shipments, brought home with renewed emphasis today the imâ€" portant position newspapers occupy in the life of a community. The brief bulletin service furnished to citizens on behalf of the newspapers has not served entirely to allay the spread of a wild crop of rumors of world shak« ing events. ~*Paul Eugene , Des> chanel, state&man an@ anthâ€" Basle, Jan. 20â€"The German Govern ment, headed by Prince Maximilian of Bade&as Chancellor had detided, beâ€" fore e revolutionary overturn . of November 1918, that it would make an offer of surrender to the entente, acâ€" cording to Otto Landsbeerg, majority Socialist leader. and | secretary for publicity in the present ministry, as quoted in the statement made at the conference . ofâ€" majority socialists, Four days before the revolution he said that Germany had proposed to offer the entente a complete capitulaâ€" Oor, is knownâ€"as one of < the niost brilliant public speak: ers of France. He was born in Brusséls in 1857, entert irig political~ life in 1876 as Secretary to M. De Marceté, then Minister of the Interâ€" ior. s n i tion of Germany IMPORTANCE OF NEWSP APERS WAS READY TO House 515 or 1127J NO! JLL ATTEND T0 THID GASE MNSELE] You MGHYT GE3 e\ ) Au AMByLANCE, HOUGH? c P44 1â€"5t o0 N. Sittler, refund (overpaid) J. R. Stumpf, alance........ W. O. Herzog, in full...... Phil Graham, horse service.. D. MeEschérn, fefund of long distance o@lls.......... Hy. Rau, freight and teaming Alf Margetts, S@lary to Dec. the 22nd. 1919......... J. Reitzel, for 18. ....1% _ Mifg. ‘Co., &;;ueo. Fak‘es Stromberg Parson Telephone Telephone Accounts J. Heinrich,refund (overpaid) M. Waechter, refund (overâ€" Mfg. Co., Bupplies...... Mrs. V. Heri¢, @Wlary for Aug count in fill.,.:â€"r.:.s Christ â€"S. Zehr, refund of statuteâ€"labor _.......... Dan Lemp, refund of Statute Jas. Burnett, ‘réfund of stat uteâ€"labor C.R.......... H. E. Ratz, balance lumber asccount 1919........;... T. Hilliard, gravel to pathâ€" MASLONE 200. ce 2000 e eien‘n‘s Hy. Zettle, spikes and wire John Hartman, cleaning ditch Mrs. J. A. Gooding, refund of dORâ€"tAX ................ G. Rosenblatt, bal. Treasurâ€" €NS SAIMIY............, Nelson McFaddin, salary as collectors (%) w.s..... Dan. Lichty, wood for Tp. Hall .:. rif.szrayrvrans Cecil Barbour, gravel...... T. Crookshanks, to balance Roll 1918,..;; .: 000 ¢:0 T. Crookshanks, to balance Roli 1919..%........... T. Crookshanks, to balance of the Corporation of the Township of Wellesley to borrow certain sums to meet the now current expenditure, be read a 1st, and 2nd, time.â€"Carried. Sheep Case ~Movcl by LT'B:ec'hler. seconded by J. T. letch that the sum of $20.00 be paid to Mosés Schmidt, being compenâ€" sation for one sheep killed by dog or «dogs unknown, and that the Reeve isâ€" sue an order to cover loss.â€"Carried. Payment of Accounts Moved by H. Neeb, seconded by W. H. Knight that the following bills and accounts be paid and that the Reeve issue qrders in payment of the same, that is to say:â€" Johif Ray, balance gravel acâ€" W. H..Knight that Byâ€"law Number â€"â€" in ta e raas t mss ‘ e " for t mï¬;nq a~1st, t“m. time.}» s (<=.~‘ve pl% \mf/l:dby L. Rgechler, secon t=:q y J. T. Petch that By-hw‘wï¬ berâ€"â€" appointment of a Lo. cal non? utï¬tgunn, in tg: TownsBip of Wellesley, for the yearâ€" 1920, be now read a 1st â€"and 2nd, time.â€"â€"Carried. Moved by J. T. Petch, seconded by N. H: ‘that Byâ€"J@W Numberâ€"â€" tor the appointment of Auditors, in the Township of Wellesiey; for the year 1980, tojaudit the accounts, of: the Fowuship of Wellesiey for the year 1919, sbe read a 1st and > 2nd, ~time: Capried. dob mage s n ‘*‘, »v \id Duniop, Treper lie . Charlt! ‘a regarding PW to the Hospita Moved by W. H. Knight, seconded by L. Baechler, that Byâ€"law Numâ€" berâ€"â€"to empower the Corporation of the Township of Wellesley to purchase certain local telephone systems, 10â€" cated in the Townships of Wellesley, Wilmot and North Easthope, owned heretofore by Wim. Glaister, D. McEacâ€" hern and the Estate of V. Heric, be now read a first and second time. Carried. Moved by W. H. Knight, seconded by J. T. Petch that Byâ€"law Numberâ€"â€" to authorize the Head and Treasurer xsn its Sg,a?mï¬.nr@ __ Moved by L Buechler, seconded: by salary for 1919........ Schaub, refund of taxes Lavery, Patriotic grant including February 1920 J. Beggs, equalizing S. S. 2 & 18. . . 2L cvvauravene "Twas All Pa Said, but Not What Ma Expected. V“hy( e dâ€"thein â€" fh the Carried year 1920, be now | It waws moved by H. Neet, secon: ime.â€"Carried: . | ded »,"3; H. Knight that x?erqmou tch, seconded by cmrfl to Mr. and Mro. A) fâ€"J@%W Numberâ€"â€"â€"â€" [ & Ro at the occhsion of their f Auditors, in‘ the | Goldenâ€"Wedding, celebrated, Jan. the ley,â€" for the ye&rl ist, 1920 be engrossed in the Townâ€" accounts, of: the .mmmo«o;â€"m x ley for the year ncilâ€" now. formed into a comiMitâ€" and > 2nd, ~time.{tee of the whole on â€"Byâ€"Laws 774, 775; $ TT76, 7177 and 778. Knight, seconded | . J. Reide!, chairman of said commitâ€" Nee qh m v‘ dated Jan. .muu@‘ ity. Ne ac« the Tow t thi year ; in 110 204 06 $12 28 24 $3 71 64 Shep: 38 40 00 48 15 95 12 50 00 1 78 12 49 0 00 00 00 46 46 34 08 00 26 30 85 50 25 86 00 00 30 90 25 50 82 34 core WB way,] |LTTLE SWEETâ€"] || an HerEe ya ArRE, MAâ€" Moved by W. H. Knight, seconded by J. T. Petch that Byâ€"Laws, 774, 775, 776, T77 and 778, as filled in be now read a third time and passed.â€"Carried. Moved by L. Baechler, seconded by H. Neeb, that this Council do now adâ€" journ to meet, Monday, February, the 2nd, Tp. Hall, Crosshill, 10 a.m. Carried. St. Clements, Jan. 16th. 1920 T. A+ MORBOK >+6> «a 48 +z az« c +. . 108 : Leitle, s f"f" ,‘: \ ... pairs for G p on e ta + 9 n S .anb'* "ï¬' v~ 6 Mlss H. Albrecht, anlary. ... â€" 15 18s Herie, salary...,. /.. . 36 . Fostar, galary . .. .. ... ..000 35 Miss Carnochan, salary. ... 40 Miss Hayes, salartys.;¢....... 20 In Byâ€"Law 777, re the purchase of the Tel. Systems the purchase amounts the date of taking over the systems etc. were inserted in said Byâ€"Law. Byâ€"Law Number 778 to appoint As sessors J. J. Beggs was appointed for the â€" westernsection at a salary of Moved by H. Neeb, seconded by L Baechler that Committee rise and re sume in open Council. CCarried. Moved by W. H. Knight, seconded by J. T. Petch that Pat Birmingham be appointed caretaker of the Township Hall, for the current year at a salary of $14.00.â€"Carried. & PETERSONâ€"At Tisdale, Sask., on Friday, January 16th, 1920, Aunnie Mira Durrant, wife of Charles S. Peterson, age 36 years, 5 months, and. 20 days. The funeral was held on Sunday, Jan. 18, 1920 from her late residence to Tisdale cemetery for interment. Mina®d‘s Liniment Oures Distemper. 7. i o in aal {~ _ long distance tolls., . .< 128 67 J. P. Petch, uu-n*d'uluv 6D 00 Stromberg Carson Mig. f _ Co., supplies.........:.. * 16818 sessors the w $100.00. The names of D. McEachern, J. ! del, N. S. Fleischauer and Peter Schummer were inserted, 1. Mct hern being appointed Medical Offi of Health. â€" All Byâ€"Laws were dated Jan. the 12th. signed by the Reeve and Clerk, with the Corporate seal attached there to. ; In Byâ€"Law 775 to appoint Auditors the names of J. M. Scully and W. J. Hayes were written in. Byâ€"Law 776, to borrow money from the Standard Bank, the sum of $12,â€" 000.00 was the amount estimated. ». . Dec. Snciusi¥®,. .. ... .> Northorn Hlectricâ€" Co.. sup; HEART. We will book your Tires at Present Prices. . To be takâ€" en up to May iVLAM, iL prices ‘drop, we drop. If prices advance you get the tires at prices booked: Nothing to loose All to gain â€", 29 King 8t. East Kitchener POTTER‘S AUTO LINKS that Â¥y PETER F. SOHUMMER DiED Carried $1,142 19 eEARYy." En? LET ME INTERDLUCE MiSS gqRâ€"Râ€"R! MuRIEL GOLDILOCKS, TH‘ YounGESr smmR in BR 4 movies? r‘-1r gize 2 10th, KV , °* 5e "Â¥T Clerk 432 Pato no sad aue ane ~A5 00 â€" re save ‘ i9% .5 [ shoulders, "Arst 4 00 rkmanship, .. ibos. “ “ t' ‘)“-‘ a {pe | Officers and Directore:«= W aterles â€" George® Diekal, e ate Townâ€"| An-'r T } VieePre Pro::: Dr, J. H. W ® * ) Wattnz immit | ~ J. Howard $iftipso! * Guel 4, 715| â€" James Livingston, â€"~~. _ Badew P. E. Shantz, = + ~_Prsston mmitâ€" 8. B. Bricker, â€" â€" __»Waterioo Richard Rogchman, . â€" Waterloo J. Relâ€" | L. W. SHUH, B. &. BECHTEL, 40 00 20 .00 t 90 00 4 Kid, * es T s c 4 un < Washington, Jan. 17.â€"Prohibition s the law of the United States toâ€" lay. The Constitutional amendment, making it iMegal to manufacture, sell or give away liquor or beverages conâ€" taining more than one half of one per cent. alcohol went into effect last night and toâ€"day violators faced prosâ€" ecution under one of the most drastic laws ever promylgated to fit crime other than a felony. PROHIBITION TAKES§ FIRM HOLD IN U .8. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and ‘Family Herald and Weekly Star (with premium)}... ... :.;. .ls . .. $4.75 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Farmers _ Advocate (weekly) .. .. ..$3 90 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Montreal Weekly Witness ... ... ... .. $3.00 Chromicleâ€"Telegraph and Farmers‘ Sum (a farm journal) .... ... $2.50 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Daily GiObe ... c.r .. or. sin sar $5.90 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Daily World ...... ... .. .. $5.50 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Dally Mall ..... ... ... /.... $5.50 Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Toronto Délty Star ..... : : ... ..... $4.50 Chromicle Telegraph and Northern Messenger ..... ... ... .. .. $2.00 Kitchener Daily Telegraph (by 4 mall) css viFinees scess 32.; $8.00 Cash must accompany all orders. Make remiitance by Post Office Note, Registered Letter or Express Order to ' David Bean & Sons Cheap Reading fo" 1920 In order to save our subscribers the trouble of making two or more separâ€" ate remittances we have made special arrangements with the publishers by which we are enabled to offer the folâ€" lowing publications in connection with the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph, for one year at low rates. â€" Specialâ€"clubbing rates with:all other Canadian and American newspapers and magazines quoted on application. Chronicleâ€"Telegraph and Weekly Globe â€".» .. ... . Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Mall::â€".... .2... ~â€" FireAnsurance Incorpoarated in 1863. TOTAL m!g)u. 1914, GENERAL IN8SURANCE AGENT â€" King Street Office, Waterloo Mutual Build ing. Established 1864. Manager. Inspe C. A. BOEHM, District Agent In ' in . 1863. feo sc aro ts and ‘Directorei i Bownen!" vieePras., J. H. Walbb, ~ 4 00c C; A. Boehm â€" C. Brueckner HARNESS SHOP, BADEN. B. &. BECHTEL, â€" Inspector and Weekly +4 $3.00 Number unlimited. Ideal weight 180 to 220 Tbs. We buy for a highâ€" class trade. You give us the goods and we will pay the price. Shipping point Baden, every @lternate Wednes day January 28. WANTED Bacon Hogs Situated 3% miles from Waterioo, _ splendid _ land with spring water and creek, well fenced, mostly wire, gravel house, 6 rooms and large kitchen; bank barn, with cement floor in stabies, straw shed, and other necessary outbuildâ€" ings, in good state of cultiâ€" vation. Sale price $8,000. Appiy to Real Estate â€" Wlw Phone 185. uichide Prqrity: > 7 LETTIER Subscribed Capital ..$250,000 Deposit with the Dominâ€" Government ..... $156,698.00 All policies guaranteed by the Lancashire Insurance Company with Assets of $29,636,465.00. Alfred Wright, Secretary. C. A. BOEKHM, DIST. AGT. Waterloo, Ont. Phone 249 THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE INCORPORATED 1870 Head Office, Waterloo A. K. Cressman (The O:d Firm) Master & Hunsberger Baden UNDERTAKERB > FUNERAL W aterioe. Phone 80. . Night Phone 81 Acres 1# Calls ER â€" un â€" ? oOn? C 00 COMPANY frmg y