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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Mar 1920, p. 10

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her bulls, good , _ common ... ing steers, good y CTBIL ....n.~~ ker steors, good. * LIVE sTOCK ronto, March 16. â€"Cattle values ; were about steady with yesterâ€" m few odd sales being made at ty higher figures. Top figures toâ€" included 9 steers, averaging 1,140 at §14.75 per cwt. _ Twenty four aÂ¥eraging 1,230 Tbs., at $14.25, eme choice cow, at 1,390 Tbs., al er steers, good.. 10.00 @ 12.50 fgip cc.luscccs $00 #P 100 s, choice veals... 18.00 @ 2250 medium ...... 15.00 @ 17.50 common ....... 10.00 @ 14.00 eows, choice.. 125.00 @ 165.00 gers, choice.... 100.00 @ 140.00 , ewes 2l....... 10.00 @ 15.00 § cusrsssanscccs IB00 @P 2900 pvvnamrnenumecs _ h60 4P & t bulls, good... 10.00 @ 12 eommon ...... 8.00 @ 9 g steers, good.. 10.50 @ 12 fair c2........ 1050 @ 11 rosteors, good... 10.50 @ 11 fsirtllllllll. 0 900 @ 14 r steers, good.. 10.00 @ 12 fgip cc.ulslcss 900 fP 14 , choice veals... 18.00 @ 22 medium 2..... 15.09 @ 17 fed and watered, trade steady, with best quality at $22.50 per cwt., and the bulk s at $18 to $22. b and sheep trade was un trade was firm, with prices 25¢ higher. Quotations: beef steers .... 14.00 @ 145 p steers, choice 13.25 @ 14.0! JTRATFORD MARKETS per lb 2........... 58 medium ...... common ..... heifers, choice | medium =..... 0 common ... | cows, choice.. ] médium ...... canners and cut ... 58 to 65 17.50 to 18.00 . 4.00 to 4.25 24.00 to 27.00 crtios u«s $A8 clllll $a 20 10.75 8 00 . 10.50 K.50 14.25 10.50 8.00 1250 20.00 @ The result is that wherever these two wordsâ€"Dodge Brothersâ€"are seen, they stand as a symbol of exceptional moter car value. Even when they appear, all alone, on a window, or a wall, or a bulâ€" letin board, they instantly mean something special and significant to the passerâ€"by. They call up a picture of a parâ€" ticular kind of a motor car. It has grown because the users of these cars have given Dodge Brothers a good n=me as careful, conscientious manuiacturers. This business has not grown just because the automcbile business has grown. It has grown because there has grown up in America, and a over the world, a demand i{or the kind of a motor car Lodge Bgothers build. AWorld Wide Gogad Name Or, to be exact, a particular kind of motor car workmanship, which people have come to asscciate with the name Dodge Brothers. The two wordsâ€"Dodge Brothers â€"are an advertisemei.t in themâ€" @ Gx @ Gs @ @ Gt Gt 13 54 1175 10.000 12.00 10 14.50 14.00 14.00 11.75 9.50 12.00 11.00 11.00 10.00 2050 2.00 6.50 $2.80, in sto~>, F $2.77; No. 3, $2.13 Manitoba ortsâ€"In store, Fort Wi} liam, No. 2, C. W., §1; No. 3, 91€; exâ€" tra No. 1 feed, 97¢.; No. 1 96%¢; No. 2, 95%c. do., to the farmer... 1850 @ 18.16 GRAIN . ‘Toronto, March 16.â€"Grain quota tions on the Board of Trade today Manitoba barleyâ€"No. 3 C. W., $1.175%; No. 4, 1.56%. +0 _ Ontario Oatsâ€"No. 3 white, $1 to break up shortly after striking, and the crew of approximately 30 ”g:' io wheatâ€"No. 1 winter, in mMen seized the opportunity and took to th.e boats in an endeavor carlots, $2 tp $2.01; No. 2 $1.98 to to find shelter at the base of the 200 foot cliffs which line the Newâ€" $1.01; No. 3, $1.92 to $193; No. 18 s : hin wi spring. $2.02 to $2.03; No. 2, $1.98 ‘.‘foundland coast at th.u; pom_t. D1§aster overtook t_he ship “lt?l $42.01; No. 3, $1.95 to $2.01. | Such suddenness that it was impossible to render assistance and it Peasâ€"No. 2, $3. F1 4 3 rs, it is faw o rives 3 e scene. Tiatioy ~ Malting, ATs0 ro thes. 'mll be 5‘0{“'» hours, it is believed, before help arrives l'l' tl} > ei Buckwheatâ€"No. 2, $1.65 to $1.10. At 2.30 a.m. the wireless operator aboard the Tewkesbury 1câ€" l :Yi;" -‘;‘0 ';"' ,“‘““'r" §$1.88. . o ‘ ported that the crew had been forced to take to the boats, in an y85§ on xu::l“-leedo :u:;,n's; s((’»"lt endeavor to land at Bay Last. The last word from the Tewkesâ€" $3.75 a bag; middlings not quoced. _ bury previous to her going ashore was received at noon yesterday â€" , when she asked for and received her position from the directional In"" n q“ "r"y finding stations at Cape Race and Canso. _ American cornâ€"No. 3 yellow, $1.96; No. 4, $1.93. JOHND. SCHENK " mss cwe sc ce _ IsWiNEro® CLAIMSHEDID $1500 DAMAGES _ LIBRARY sET NOTSTEALCAR AREAWARDED The $8x0 un Ltbrary set. . which was offered as a special price to the candiâ€" date who turned in the greatest amount of subscription money beâ€" amount of subscription money beâ€" tween tie dates of February 23rd and March 13th, caused an unusual stir beâ€" tween the prize competitors and many candiduates did a sp.endid | volume . of bysiness during the â€" competition for the Librery set and the race was & close one. After a careful checking _ and | reâ€" chectking of the Contest records it was found that Mr. John D. Schenk, of Petersburg bad turned in the greatest amount of subscription money during the three weeks and | therefore _ Mr. Schenk is the winner of the special library set. The racg for the special library set was a close one, there being a number of candidates who lost out by a small figure. . These close losers will not be greatly disappointed for _ they have added greatly to their _ vote totals which aids so materially in the winâ€" ning of the big Maxwell, the | Chevroâ€" Jet, dining room suite of furniture and other free awares wlich will be given away at the close of the enntest. t Dietrich‘s Garage . Manitoba vheatâ€"No. 1 northern, King St., Waterloo .tun'}; a* + ® *% WOCIJ vote totals in the _ winâ€" the â€" Chevroâ€" furniture and will be given ceontest. t HALIFAX, MARCH 17.â€"The Tewkesbury, 2460 tons, went ashore at 2.30 this morning four miles northwest of Cape Pine, Newfoundland, According to information reaching the Naval Deâ€" partment here. Further advices stated that the ship began to Dempsey | states that on Monday night he stepped out of a local resâ€" taurant and | was invited by several unknown persons in the car to come for a ride. He accepted the invitation and was driven through the city streets for several miles. Finally the car was stopped and he was asked to return it to the restaurant where the brother of one of the strangers would call for it later. He declares that he innocenlly touk the car toward tae slarling point, but when he was about a block away from the restaurant he was smtopped by the owner of the car, who took him to the Police Court, He swears that hbe wus not aware that the car wias not the property of the perâ€" ons | he â€" was . driving with. The Crown is disposed to seriously doubt his storv. Joseph Dempsey, who was arrested | on â€" Monday night while driving a| Chandler seven passenger car belong:â€"; ing to the Chandler agency of Waterâ€"‘ loo, appeared before Magistrate \\"Plr‘ this morning charged with the theft of the automobile. He was released on $100 bail and his case was :uljnuru-' ed for a week. ‘ The firt thought that follows, wherever thsy are szsen, is the thought of a car thet is reiiable. The name has come to suggest integrity â€" integrity in the car, and inteprity in the manufacturing and business methuds of the men who build it. . Such a good neme i1;, C almost priceless in velue. Dodge Brothers are keenly alive to that fact. They realize that the permanence of their business rests upon the continuance cf that good name. They realize that such a name is a perpetual promise to the people, which must be perpctually fulfilled by a finur and finer product. As long as the rame is attached to their motor car, Dodge Brothers may be dependecd upon to safeguard and protect it. As long as they build motor cars they will be the best motor cars Dodge Brothers can build. seives, not mercly in America, but the wide world over. munpoomnamn â€"amaonmitiotatidm) ASHORE ON NEWFOUNDLAND it of course, : Addison Reist Given $1,300 > and His Father Gets mages and his father, g2u0 dioth plaintiffs and defendants expross disâ€" satisfaction with the decision. The case arose over a motor acciâ€" dent which occurred on June 23, 1918. in which Addison Reist was struck and severely injured by a motoreir driven hy Orville Wirsching of Pres ton. The plaintiff claimed $5,50% daimn iges, elaiming that the: yourg man had Jost nearly two yeurs time, and that his hosp.tal expenses and paysi clar‘s bills warranted the Calmed judement. The case of Nellie Kalbfleish, who wias «uing John Schneider for breach of proimise, has been setted out <‘ court, while the other two non jury After deliberating for four | hour» the jury in the case of Addison im John W. Reist, vs. Orville and _ Ed ward Wirsching at the Spring Asâ€"is es, awarded Addison Reist $1.390 da mages and his father, g200 . diol] all its hranclu Dentist. 1. D.S., How: tal Surgeans, D. D. S ersity. All brancles of tised. Olfice aver Lang Kitchener, Ont. thoe . fonti IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS JAMES C. HAIGHT. Barristers »lcitor, Note:ry Publk Conveyancer, etc Money â€" to â€" loan Office, Molson‘s Bank Building, Water lao. SCELLEN a WEIR J. &. Scellen, B.A. LLB., J 3. &A Weir. Master in Chancery, Barrii ters Solicitors, Eis â€" Money to loa: Uffices: Upstairs in the America Block, Kitch>ner. Two import int Iive been negos in the transter of Quesen SHreed . se building was $25,000 At the san CLEMENT & CLEMENT C Barristers, _olicitors, Notariea ; Re@iH Conveyancers. 20â€" Private Funds to Loan. | neommm Office: Metcalfe Block. E Cor King and Foundry Sts., Kitchene '5 £..0CLEMENT K. C. Ԥ ‘F E. W. CLEMENT. 5 W.P. CLEMENT. | o MILLAR, SIMS & BRAY Harvey J. Sims, L. L. B. Georg« Bray, B. A., Barristers, Notarles, ete Office | upstairs â€" Kconomical â€" Block King St. West, Kitchener. D. G. McINTOSH, BARRISTER Notary, Conveyancer, otc., 13 Wob. St. East, Kitchener. Phone 190. A. L. BITZER, 8. A. (Successor to Conrad Bitzer.) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public etc. Money to loan. German spoker Aiffice â€" Pequegnut Block, . next & Market, Frederick St. Kitchener. Graduate : Chreaso Colle fal | Surgeans and Roval Dectsiâ€" Bnrgeors of Tare Office in mew Meisons I iu8, Wuaseclon. Dentlâ€"trv j The commodious block, until recen ly ocenpmed by the Girech Slhoe €u. which was owned by the Gea_ RMutupl« Estate, has heen purchased by Mi C. E. Hueln, The price paid for thr D. S. BOWLBY, B.A., L.L.B Barrisrer, Solictt=r, Notary PublK and Conveyancer Office Merchant Bank Building Telepnone No 247 Kitcheser, Ont. poses, the T.4 to mnderstand pied by Stuehing & Son, grocers, wo also sold by J. M Sehneider to N. 8. Zinkann, at a price safd to he about $22.000, The Telegraph was informed that owing to the hlock being requn ed_ for Iadustrial purposes that Mes <rsâ€" Stuebing & Son will vacate the wtore, which they have occupied for 13 years. whout the last of Angua! King St. East, Speclaltyâ€" DR. S. ECKEL, L.D.S. D. D. S Méadfolinws Ninek.* WANTEDâ€"Man with horse and rig, to drive me through North Waterloo and Woolwich Townships, ealling on faumâ€" ers. Six months steady job, with good pay. To commence at onee. . Splendid opportunity for farmer or retived farmer, Must live north of Kitchener. BOHLENDER‘S â€" Waterloo â€" BOHLENDER‘S PHONE GERRARD 1889, TORONTO or write H. 8. WELLER, 303 Broadview Ave., Toronto. We can save you money on your Shoe Purchases. Fine line of Shoes in Gun Metal and Kid, Cloth and Kid Tops, Button and Lace, off ered at specially low prices. â€"have been postponed. Mr.ooJucâ€" Laiehford lef? last matght foar ‘Toâ€" Oid«fellows â€" Block, Waterino the same lime as This tr made the Iaock alo presert by Stueching & Son,. grocer Waterloo and Woolwich Professional. Cards Diseases of the Er, Nose and Throat. DR. F. G. HUGHES DR. F. G. At GHES Dentist. 1 J. A. HILLIARD D. J. E. HETT Medical. int real eatate gosiated which in Th Dental. Dentist ng & Son, grocers, w M Schneider to HL 8. price. said to he about elegraph was informnd the hlock being requit ial purposes that Mes n Roval Collee Nen K o8; Torimis Univ s onf denistry| pray Lang Treacy Stoce, Aprh neighhorh industrial pur ds Ben Eavei Watertns projperii doowhich vid a Di prrin Kitcnene. of Den illege uf c ental * Build jord ol deals sul ev Number unlimited. . Ideal _ weigh 180 to 220 lbs We buy for a high claas trade. You give us the: gond abd we will pay the price. Shipping podit Haden, every alternate Wedner ddy, March C3 (The O Firm) i First q Beef, Pork, Lamb j * Homeâ€"made Sausage aoveeeneme o rennent u0e erneeanuiec n C900 t 000 tCms Uranuiaiea Eyelids, our Eyes inflamed by expoâ€" sure to $ua, Dust and Wind uickly relieved by Murine yes 3yclltl:dy. No Smarting, just Eye Comfort. _ At Your Dmgilm or by mail 60c per Bottle. For Book ot the Eye free write nas Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicage. WANTED Bacon Hogs If so, have your wants supâ€" plied here. We always keep on hand choice Master & Hunsberger Waterloo, Ont. Why not buy your meats here and get the best? EDGAK RISCHER Successor to J. B. Fisher. Phone 243. Waterloo GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT King Street Office, Waterloo Mutual Build ing. Established 1854 HOGS WANTED iHE MESS2NTILE FIRE INSURANCE Subscribed Cupital ..$250,000 Deposit with the Domiaicn Government . .... $156,698.00 All policies puaranteed by the London & Lancashice Firs Inâ€" wrance Co. Ltd. with Asseis of $42,000.000. Alfred Wright, Secretary. C. A. BOEMM, DIST. AGT: CHIROPRAGTOR and ELECTROTHERAPEUTIST 104, 5 and 6 Wever Chambers 44 King Street, West Phone 344w. Residence 1523w Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Do Yau Appreciate DR. A. HOLM, u. u. C. A: Boghm PMONE US AT OUR Office 1600 INCORPOR.ATED 1874 ing Always Pay Highest Prices Specials _ J. M. SCIINEIDER Class COMPANY Baden Uranuiated FEyelids, Meats evory woeek. Best weizhts, 180 to 230 lbs. Phone 249 Handle Any Number EIDER & SONS, LIMITED, 63 Courtland E. Waterioo Mutual | _ Fire Insurance ) Company J. Howard Simpson James Livingston, P. E. Shaats, â€" S. B. Sricker, â€" Richard Roschman, L. W. ShUK, B. ce SOMEMNCIEUUUNECCORrrn Havcnet roomep tm * Hamrrn> Oficers and Directors:â€" George Diebet, Preaident, Waterlcoo Allan Bowman, Viceâ€"Pres., Preston Dr. J. H. Webb, > Waterloo J. Howard Simpson â€" Guelph James Livingston, > Baden P. E. Shantz, = â€" Pr :stor. S. B. Bricker, â€" â€" Waterloo Richard Roschman, _ â€" Waterloo seeu lt 90 e uc uPCoDbat on Incorporated in 1863. TOTAL ASSETS, 31ST DEC., 1914. OVER $860,000 29 King St. Fast Kitchener If we offered you a 5 or 10 dollar bill would you call in and get it? Sure You Would ! We‘re doing more than that We are teiling you to Book your Tires Before the advance. STORE LINKS All Collars guaranteâ€" ed to fit and eure sore shoulders, _ dirst _ cluss workmanship. __ Prices vight. Practical Harness W. C. Brueckner UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR® Phone 8O Nignt Phone 207W 6 per cent. Interest & â€" Half Yearly It you have any money to invest on good First Mortâ€" rgage Security kindly let me know as I have a number of good â€" mortgages to place during the next few weeks. I want amounts from $1,000 to $5,000, Calls from all parte of th« county promp‘ly attended to W. C. Brueckner Real Estate Phone 185. C. A. BOEHM, District Agent. LETTER & DREI8SINCER A. K. Cressman POTTER‘S Satisfaction guaranteed First Mortgages Undertakers EXPENSE House 515 or Manager. HARNESS SHOP, BADEN. and Collar Maker Waterioo B. &. BECHTEL, Inspector. Waterloo

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