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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 1896, p. 2

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‘f _ 1, A loan of a sum sufficient to proâ€" Nde the equipment for a creamery, or E ries, or skiimming stations, may â€"made to a joint stock company of ers, or a butter and cheese Manuâ€" ‘ association. _ (a) Tgo company, or botter and manufecturing sssociation, shall ‘F‘P'{' incorporated and registered. â€"_(b) The company, or associstion provide suiteble byuildings and miges and a snfficient water supply. m:'bo p.gl}iltlh:::p shall be erected pped according to plans spprovâ€" by the D-rpmumt olvAam:lmt ) The milk from at least 400 cows he gaerenteed by the Company or Fhe creamery shal} be located op ind ofi plicy npproved by Hhp At the last session of Parliam ‘nt, Â¥he sum of $15,000 was voted to pro smote the establishment and maintenâ€" of creameries in the Northâ€" West. m Robertson has issued a circular @etting forth that by this means it is exâ€" to increase the value of the Doâ€" in lands, and promote the well beâ€" Amg of the population, whilst the creamâ€" w which it is proposed to establish (W#ill furnish means hy which the farmâ€" @ will be able to obtain full market Â¥alne for their milk. * following is the plan proposed m.mm where creameries are not Already in existence : THB CREAMERIES‘ SCHEMEB TO AvVERTISERS Blotice of changes must be left at this office mot later . than Saturday noon. _ The ©opy tor changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon. Casual Advertiseâ€" ments accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. da _ nown on a) piucation Waterioo Foanty Chronicie. Brbecription $1.0¢ per annum in advance; THURSDAY. NOV. 12th, 1896 Wookly Newsphpor Published every Thur: DAVID BEAN, Proprietor, bfl'qmm abail charge .j pos leas than 1 cent per pound iter, in addition to the charge for wm of Agriculture. 7 e Government shall take the of the Oreameries, for the of which these loans are w shall menofacture and marâ€" tier, for the account of the r, pb » charge of 4 cents per bf butter. â€" jroul 4 hoi t e onl on uc v sah Fhe Government shell pey adâ€" P ko the patrons, after the end of , of such sums as the Agriâ€" gMDdty Commissioner may mwm;.&m4 e frow that rate shalil be placed 'rfld»loubnd»dngid‘ manner as wlfix;hw”u- Are f to reâ€" pod {2) to the payment which may be Avwdv,hx. mWMM~W. . and no adyance peyâ€" hall be made for less than two ‘fl#»h::n:}:n. an~ M i y * .W‘ or *the 3 class printing, English and German, n them severally. mbubo&»mwaw of the and cream supâ€" " ~Arenmee m mb Aat Antimation that it desires to total lows to those who took part Poe e e io ie i m | in i m 1 en o on is aprbudioy! ds en y so that even w) lw ~A % W'"' d or ' Wnll’ow&zrbmp.:“m ‘\ms ”flw i‘:"m":"‘:@zt‘:'j‘!‘_fim" h# | years had alapsed bloce the Lyon denied. Within cortain limits, is would seem that the big operations in grain and _ In the Bimetallic Bection there was & m:!»mmr_ol bimetelie, certaiply powsewing :mnww‘;:l the members i mruoie i o i M o 1 o of Do o eriele mejoriby fof Congress is fevorable to 3m.zf'm»,»»»-:’4m »Wflm, I lism, if it conld be secored, are not With regard to the subject of proâ€" duction, a few men claimed a belief in averproduction, but a large majority held that there is not at present an overproduction of wheat. In Section 3 there was an animated discussion of options and futures in wheatâ€"selling, in which a large proportion of the dele: gates expressed a belief that the specuâ€" lation on the wheat markets (stock exâ€" changes) was injurious to the intereats of producers, and that legislation should be invoked to cheok it In Germany there hay been already a law passed, to come into force next year, prohibiting speculstion es the corn markes In i:;:pn this nuh!:ot has been teken up vigorously by the ‘Agrarian party,‘ who »re now enerâ€" getically pressing for lnrhhflon on the subject, and, indeed, is seeme to he srousing a remerkable amourt of attention in meny perte of the ontinâ€". ent. Imunmdp. that the ontcome will be thet Hungary, and possibly Austric also, wil) issne a special oomâ€" and premises, «sum aot exceeding 7 per cent. of their value plssion upon the snbject and haye 20th inst., has never previouely been presented. Upon this occasion sqme 210 delegates attended, representing practically every European country,and foreign agricultural socrieties, besides representatives from America Aus tralis, . Brazil, Argentine, eto. The Congress wardivided into threesectione: lst, Production; 2ad, Options and Futures ; 3rd, Carrency. 8. When the repayment of the loaw wl in fuli is accomplished, the W of the creamery may be vested in the Winnerâ€"A Fow and Joint Stock Company, or the Butter Faots Which Show That the jand Cheese Munufacturing Association, M'nng Beats the in reture for the issuing of psidâ€"ap m%. :“.i shares to the pitrons in the company, in Trying to Corner Wheat or asaociation, in proportion to the m mounts paid in by them severaily to Vakers of Bushels Caused by he credit of the Kan funck Year _ Corner, Involved Vaine. Corner‘a ’ This question has often been asked and endeavored to be answered during the last few years, but perhaps a more favorable opportaaity of considering the cause than at the International Agricultural Congress beld at Buda Pesth, Huogary, from Sept. l17th to _ The circular goes on to give full in structions for farmers desirous of avail> ‘og themseilves of the Government WHY HAVE WE LOW PRICES? In districts where creameries are ah> ready established, and where the ownâ€" ors, or fazmers who are patrons, desire to put them under the charge of the Government for a few years until the business is well cstablished, modhfice tions of the above p‘an m«y be made to sauit the requirements â€"of cach ud ko | " OF course ""\'v'-'r'.'u”m" x little m% ; but ) 27 %?ggfiijmw w eral and " | was e n" ;:jz ie in is rhile yate consider | Was 6 | mer in whei HB FIBST GBBAT COBNER: o;m really great corner in when was in 1873. gfi was mriumfl;b g- upp, J. B. P awd,:‘:d yon & Co., apd the Held b was Chicego. "It hegar in Fel and didâ€"pot eome to sn end un Auguot.‘ TV weo in May w o fl”m W‘_:’ .“ , * ” 1-01‘8 pamnt . Ther 16 Bb rst, 90 conbs A.burhe!, a re the m:i': thad corper.were over, whent wAS BO}LD: ) ‘denbe > a;i&vomud in that 6 iotgm was g- . Kmommn, "Old fiuw â€"" whom every specpulator knows all about 6 ooam mudqd about 600,000 bushels, and it was looked upon as a pretty W corper, that only time itaelf can determine. _ F Em‘:od; is talking about wheat these d’fim and that talk »wnll{ drifts back to the cornera 13 whea that wmade all days black Fri l.}l for the men who engineered them. It in a curious fact thas never in the history of speculation, with ame or twa rare exoorviouu, has a big corner in wheat resulted in other than ;um ruin ’W’ the men who p!w%od 6 and carried ont their ideas. The modern speeyâ€" lator in wheat only knows of the corâ€" ere in that oemf that have ex;md 3%.!8“ _ Strange to say,one of the to rule, or who is go mt uon in f mMandt No little mystery aurrouvds the mas ter minds that are controiling this deal, though one of the men who is particuâ€" larly conspicuous in the movement is w dm. ‘nol ::nhm is pant master in the art A &:‘h’u reacher was Priiip 1). Armour, whose fnger has been in the wheat pig for several decades He has at various tumes been more or less involved in mach smaller corvers of wheat than the present one, but thig is the firet time he has come out into the open as a bail of gigantic deas THE VSVAL METHOD. The gegal wba: of a clique that corners wheat is founded an %N rale: of rata policy. ~Kividently the present clique haa started out with the same idea. But it is by no means cergain as The Histery of Wheat Corners, | i: C hare deferred other altractions of Wall street for the presunt, and con tor: ed the oyes of the American and forâ€" 1§8¢â€"J a m 6a 1§90â€"Ma ck ay 1887â€"K. L. Harpor The great opqration i & Pb g vamg . vaigue briga s £ in o Fuots Which Show That the Producer Frequently Beats the %fi%“â€"‘!‘.fi- Taree Dropped in Trying to Corner Wheat 12x Qury Ble CoRXKE THar Wos. ot al. ... .. .. 10,000,000 16,100,000 €11,000,000 »t ad dous commotion in the market, 25,000,000 37,000,000 17,000,000 10,000,000 15,00>,000 . 3,500,000 on this country‘s n%{ig bn Eproe i 122 mowone "Thm D thate wha o o 1y m0 i B ip TT s d m ols Male "_5[ ;-_z!['.i"fl!'b,' ow men who Inith bo 5.42 m B2in0d slgared $9,000. 2000000 uh wrig pee 4a) Old utes Der Absaoujer .'h‘g' oo HoWm oritrer io v"'i"'. x %}% ols fleagaly! 6 ol wtid Hhaa e o e o amount 0J wheat iD bels. P, D. i on w h t ced o d round aumbers #3,5 i ntoon 000 bushels. him, thig amounting to about $6,000,"| Finin Spohen Rucourse from a Mavkay and James Q. Fiood hed. w“ togethâ€"r in % 1890 they became the prime movers nwi““lu“*q peprnndpaiaicine pepmen All things is wase two and a half years before the commer scheme was really enaded, h-ou--h‘“ te that was seusational in this plays whatever. The Bonanza kings went into the scheme to make money, MW".&I&M‘ money, bus because they had found it inpcssible to make is a profitable inâ€" the progrdss of the corner was $1 08 14. NINE MILLION BCSHELA The total qnmber of busheis involy in the corner was 9,000,000, The P H9mt UTRTAEEY L e u; Jng mysel Porcg pp j E4 I ‘." ‘r'.‘*k th â€"Pap {’m' ns righs aod lt "Bo y W sons ow j,_'j,z w Q'V:W'I T ogt 3 Eg o rabPPWbe ose nnanwe! corners wes | piig / °° 4 how mz tha ie i7 on Mfl%‘im“m;m 88 Biaoe 9 Wb * * poros, res poojy | 9W e te t it not THE HARPER LO88, *AI4~ ns oftd !;WW%‘“’ $,000,000,, B70 $tH) | gaughter, and T wans ‘to a" wist 8 nevidll We 8 | you monk ty wihhiby revveed W d Mypl t meraeiely ul t 4 in "; '_f‘”" ‘;1 QVW" h Hood‘s‘ Bursa Gusntity of the blood and thhs yive n who u'._.'/zal in oo ;'J Et “ F777 “-Ul’ pen 1J Mi PA A PB & 4 that sbo won‘t tbry to marry M l u...'ll‘ ) ;;I..‘;ii.-.m.;u;._.,ii;hl L oung Man (minly) e ts thankful for all critrciem and deserve much of it, _ Sut the church is uok heos h bvy uty wl oo yohg io nammnens hould, be plainly ml'\ his daty to his God and, to his church l“‘? 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