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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Jul 1911, p. 8

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, ) § Lar ompound tlerces, 376 lbs., #%c; ( lboxes, 50 Its. net (parchment lined), #%e; â€"â€" fo ,*.“ Tbs, mzofll;mi S’co tm i6; pails, wood. . net, 10c; pe ; (aabe Wioie Byc hos ABp Po Heayy Cansda.short cut . mess, + Mitrels, % to 4 picces, $22.10; haifâ€"barâ€" W Brels, $11.50; Canada short cut and back ilpork, 45 to 55 pleces, harrels,â€"$2250; Canâ€" " Mads clear pork, barrels, 30 to 3 pieces, eJ _.bean pork, small pieces, but fat, barâ€" P‘:‘m July 1%.â€"With» . £ ~~ m up hére ~the world‘s aveilable ’lgppl!.ll ’ 100 bead; _ steers, $6.% to $6.%. Calvesâ€"Recéipts jower; cull t J and â€" Lan + active an to $1.50; cull + 1 to 3$.75; xo h here." . MC REAL, July 18%.â€"There continues fi _fil;‘:mulry from â€" Eyropean als ftoba Mlp;lng whu:t, bu: eign . buy are i isposed. to piges ruling on this side, as their g‘;fl w Endes are 1%4c per bushel beâ€" lox ‘he trade in ocats for both export and local account is quiet.. Deâ€" a for bran and shorts is good. ‘Oatsâ€"Canadian western,.No. 2 4‘%c to Se, car lots, exâ€"store; extra No. 1 feed, lMe to 424c; ‘ No, 3 C.W., dle to 414¢. | _ a91 toba -prmgD wheat patents, |pater ts uis strone Daners, 12.00; : ; sto ers, : (“ .10 ‘to $.%5; in bags, |_FRe oatsâ€"Per barrel, $.55; bag of Cns ME LE Vâ€" lc o5 n i) Pio :i Butchers. C Geo. Rowntree bought 400 cattle, or #f not fully oneâ€"Balf of the fat on sale, at thl:qtollowln‘ pflm. : chers‘ steers and helfers, $.10 to $.99; E&M.‘g- at $4.50 to ® * common cows, 2M to pous. _A few lots of stockers, 600 to $00 ibs. sold at $3.39 to $4.50 per Cwt. Milkers andâ€"Springérs, A fairly good supply of mllkers and i sold at from $38 to $§0; but we of three choice cows bringing $20. (Uowarns or Veal Calves. s 400 veal calves were sold at ‘to $8.50 ‘u ewt. heep and Lambs. â€" ‘Receipts of sheep and lambs (especially Tambs) were largs, over 2%0 being on Lambs dropped lromutof::;: one of the sréatest slumps y of the market. _ ds n eet ooR «1 b)flcunngednttromfltoflw ewt., while last Thursday $10 to $11 &er -nut Sheep, ewes, sold at $$.90 x a few yearlings at $5. 7 Hogs. ‘%MF. Harris quoted selects, fed and watâ€" 8, at $1.40, and $7.10 f.0.b. cars at counâ€" â€"points. § ; 36.%. Roetlru. 130 head:; market slow, lower; cull to choice, $ to $3.50. it and Lambsâ€"Receipts, 600 bead; ive and steady; choice lambs, to %, to falr, $ to $1.23; yearâ€" S ; aheep, $2 to $4.75, 5 Mk msrkatsuz;lnfi 's)u ; yorkers, « «80 , , § to $5.50; pigs, $7; mixed, $1.15 to to %.15 mbs, . doze "';.;;{l"..gl" «es x8 ed, tb ....... 010 _ @9 61 Grain and : Produce:. OLe Juiy 18â€" crosns â€"Whestâ€" ’23&3:.., s 10%4, Seibber Te Ex io " patents, 278. Ho London (Pacific Coast,) £7 to t ho }. 60 e uts / p n 4 e eeg SSR "20K w it k. ® ol :A M U + tnom . A on wl nc in No. 3 yellow, Tic. Bréan, Ontario, 321 to §22; Majâ€" $20 to $21; middlings, Ontario, $2250 â€"_ _ shorts, Manitoba, §$23; moulii‘e, E%f‘hn-;\huoh. ©$10.50 . to $10.75 Butterâ€"Cholcest, 22%¢ to 19%e. MORONTO, July 18.â€"The : railways 89â€" carioads at the . City ‘arde, consisting of 993 cattle, 1593 ~Rast Buffalo Cattle Market, HAST BUFFALO, July 18â€"Cattleâ€"Reâ€" z 100 bead; market slow and steady; steers, $$.35 to $6.50; butcher grades, Byo Strain and Headache Montreal Grain and Produce. efâ€"Plate, halfâ€"barrels, 100 Ibs., $7:50; m,.“hl.. $14.50; tierces, 300 ibs., , 2238 sheep and lambs and 357 imv arator, dairy, ib. . 16. rofls.. L nangor. Sollde â€": Emews. Th LLLLILI! Torento Teronto Dairy Market. m uxn veatee @ 16 . . dairy, ib. 0 19 1b ich, Come u‘i gineseé the ove strain CATTLE MARKETS. Toronteo Live Stock. Mew York Live Stock We have the cure atrain means headachs pâ€"Receipts, 57% head; . feeung common to fair, $£.50 to $8.50...__. ist to an Op , life. m is A eqoipp lected, 21%c; fresh, 17%c; No. 1 Winnipeg Options. Close. Open. High. I iu-mom»a:": on w mm gmuom.nu Stockers. Grain Market. to §i.15; roughs, .1 91% 1 expert anad is to remedy your chiino o 0 14% Low. Close. $1% fit v 18 hiels Haad 1 % Mutton ;....... s, {LPOrE ...... ... .. T Liish and peits amb a NE cmsun-?.'..'. Wool washed | Apples, per bag ..... . Potatoes, w:‘glc x+ | Potatoes per bag .... Hay per ton...... ... Rokie /.. WH# iroged d e e s pon Caule * m..-...i"..... ui %, fectes Be# Po esns â€" y per t B...... Lard, 10. «+; Middlings, per ton Floa Oats Bailey Brap Low grade Flour vareart ve ENO Cas! middlings Screen ings " Wheat par bush .... Barley on be tou "*~. ... Cora in large lol®: Ilfilln":fl mw. nar lb....‘ _-l_.’ndu....“ * May utter, per pound Eggs per doz...... Live Hogs ... Sheeps Tas 'r.uow'....f.'. Dried Apples Wheat Standard} . 5 ‘i?;"-“’?““‘“m es _ Beef, front......»..>â€">â€" Flour per 100 Ibs Ekut‘.'w”glb............. Manitobs Flour Middlings per ewt Shorts ewt... Barléy [Maitiog ... Rye ......» Buck wheat... Corn per ewt Hay per ton W eBb yc ++ . + +4 i+ + Flour, per 100 Ibs . Bran, per ton .... BShorts, per ton Oate Wheat Flour, Hye :......... . Buchwheat ..... Butter per pound maoun veea ienss C k 20 ecchb..‘ ? Â¥ ,g Tay, per tod iss .. .l .. :.2 1000 100 Potatoes perbag Straw NEW HAMBURG MARKETS New Hamburg, July 20, 1911 $250 Down *â€"Buys 7 roomed h&k house, pwlor, dining room, kit hen wid four bedrooms, deegp }ot% kud sile price‘ie . ; *. * > } Insurance a epecia‘ty A. K. Grossma WATEERLOO MARKETS Watusloo, July #, 11 STRATFORD MARKETS Stratford, July 20, 1911 Only $1250 Seven Dwelling aad BERLIN MARKELS Berlic, July :0, 1911 ELMIRA MARKETS Eimira, Jualy 20, 1911 GALT MARKETYS Galt, July 20, 1911 5.00 tini tiire 2 60 2060 2.00 : 2.60 â€" 1,10 1.05 ~1,40 10,00 12.4 0 15 .16 Is~) 35 Bd 15 21 18 16 ,38 15 ,48. 6. 35 10 70 10 120 36 10 24.03 21.00 1200 2.00 1.25 27 l .18 hi B0 48 94 6D 18 17 B8 75 87 10 10 m&w"":; i regurrcotly a make a thorough " examinatio your ey@s _ °. _ 6+ <~Remember this whon you break YWM x * 21 KHing 8t. W. Bradeyâ€"In Preston, July â€" 6th, _ to Mrs. Bradey, ‘of K-unty;gé Dakin.â€"Inâ€" Galt, July <10th, to Mr. s“‘m‘”iflwv wA 80®. _ > tahibaumâ€"~In '“0 ')u,. * » . to. Mr. and Mrs.. Joho ~H. 8&- baum, a son. s Cltles .. uit l Clayfieldâ€"In "Conestogo, . July 1,â€" to Mr. and\ Mrs. John Clayfield, a Pagerâ€"In Berlin, July 13th, to Mr: and: Mrs. G. Pager, a n\Eu!.‘ ; Knechtelâ€"In Berlin, July 9th, to Mr. ‘and Mrs. W. 0. Knechtel, a daughâ€" . ter. Briefg.â€"Miss Mabel Neumeyer spont a few days in Waterloo last week, â€" Mr. Ralph Hilborn of Fislotr‘s Mills, visited his parents here on Surslay. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eden Kircie of Berlin, visite : the former‘s mother kere. on Sum‘s~.â€"Miss Ruth Etb of Sebring ville andg Miss Winnie and Mr. Will McNaily of Berlin spert Sunday at Mr. lth, ah Hilborn‘s.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Delweiler and Miss Bessie of Berlin, spent a few days at Mr. Jas. Hope‘s.â€"Mrs. Chas. Horton and litâ€" tle sons of Peterboro visited . at E. W. Detweiler‘s last week.â€"Mr. F. A. McDonalé _ of Galt caled . on frierds hére FW<ay.â€"Mr. Sam Robt wears a broad smile. 1t is a son. Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoca and lose several days‘ <time, unless you "have Chamberlain‘s Colic, ‘Choâ€" lera and Diarrhoca Remedy at .hand and take a dose on the first appearâ€" ance of the disease.: For: sale by all dealers. > "# Littleâ€"Palmerâ€"In Galt, July Uth, . Clara Palmer to ‘Gilbert Jas~ Lit tle. Dorringtonâ€"Brownâ€" In â€" Galt,â€" * July 14th, P&cflls Brown : to ; Thos. ~ Dorrington. Fallsâ€"Waybrant.â€"In Toronto, J« ly Bertha Waybrantto J. G.. Falls of Oakwood. Braidwoodâ€"Crampeanâ€"In ‘Branchton, July 12th, Minnse Crampean t« Hugh . Braidwood. â€"~ t IORG & hOw us & ies +T i P C ~ j sa es l aad LL2 No Trouble for Us |@@! 55\ ce a ds To dup Toate your glasses even *2:5 4 00°7° :u:on ‘m:{u vlke. Quality Higher Than Price Our Early f ~Summer Sale All brgken lots and overstocâ€" ked lin: ofm ladies‘, and childm% ox and ~pumps must be cleared out at once:; We have them, we must sell them, we &mt sell them when you want them, and now‘s our: time and your time, Twoolq many on sale : 7 Ladies‘ Patent Kid j and Tan Oxfords All this year‘s models, reat, nifty and dyli:b.'all regular $2.50 to #3 Men‘s Tan, Patent s and Calf Oxfords “'A'lho";'n'l‘o'u. bnt your size n a« wed soles, feot m!r'. reg, $4 to $4.50 .':"' You can‘t tg'od to .“-.l this y o ue J. MESSENAUER & SO0N ARNOLD JANSEN MARRIAGES ROSEVILLE Optometrist BIRTHS dEATHS $1.90 $2.45 Je Beriin u‘“u g:'s'uc all the meat: also . ip right & 4 liu'lfi»!hWfi meat _dressed : the cleane most wholesome conditions p ‘This can best be done in a erly equipped modern abattoin municipal. cenÂ¥rol or conducte good joint stock company. _ _Last March i spent a few â€" days in o eteoeae..." some i 8 ais to and inspected it under. the diréction peiet ht working "or the aifercan . wor ent Wrvietments 40 me. Some . of unc thinks I learned may be ol interest at the present, rime, and may . assist in causing a wholesome discussion of the. subject, t t Some »years ago a stockâ€" company was‘ formed at . Nashville . with shares at $500.00 each. Most of the shareâ€" bolders are butchers, and it was realâ€" ly a coâ€"operation of butchers to make their work of slaughtering and . dresâ€" sing meat easier and better. Nothing is wasted and here is where part of the profits of the abattoir company comes in. ‘The hide when taken o1 is weighed and the owner ol â€"the carcas gets full credit: for. so many potunds of hide. ‘The company sells the hides when the prices. are good, getting the best possible price Tor its customers. ‘The company furâ€" nishes nuur casings at _ nominal priceq,’nnd lood, ‘hoods, entrails, fat from: intestines, etc: are all utilized in.some way, one of the important products being & fertilizer. > As soon as @.beelâ€"is dressed . and quartered it is "moved . along _ an overhead ‘steelâ€"failway on a â€" wheel from which it is suspended and it immediately goes into the cooling room where the temperature is kept at a point a little above {reezing. Here it remains for some hours, ‘or until the animal heat is all out . of it, and then it is moved . along the railway to the refrigerating or storâ€" age rooms, and here it is kept . at practically.: the same _ temperature, (fear freezing point) until the owner of it is ready‘to receive it and take it to his meat shop.for sale to his customets. _ Shares are now . worth $2200 each. Now it must not be supposed . that this was a gold ming m? &sm:.t‘. It was begun in a modest way enlarged when it .became _ nécessary. It has grown gnd>prospered thxouzz enterprise.and good management. A charge of 75 .verts per. head .. is made for slaughtcring ;:: dressing beef and keeping it in cold storage, and eorredpondw smaller _ charges for calves, sheep and hogs, â€" _ The apimais are slaughtered under the cleaniest. conditfons possible ~by Mwhgjypw, each in his own department, and I may. . say: there were no flies to be. seen feasting on the carcases. _ # The manager,. _informed me < that patrons were allowed to keep . their meat in its coolets for as . long . as they pleased, and there was no ex~ tra charge for this privilege as the company bad â€" x keep the .. storage rooms c;~l .anyway, whether. . they containe© fifty carcases or only one. Any meat is better if kept in cold storage for a time, and most of. it was allowed to hang in the . Nashâ€" ville cooler for a week or ten days or even two weeks before being cut up ‘and sold. > . The manager also told me | that their patrons,. the butchers, _ whose animals they. slaughtered, even if they, were stockholders: in _ the company, had nothing to say in regard to the working of the, concern except _ at meetings of the board of . directors when they iftspect‘ the plant in a body. _ A ‘butcher simply buys _ his live stock, délivers it to the péns of the company, and gets a receipt.. for it. He never sees it again until the meat is .ovedj‘&fi‘ ‘the overhead railway out of . e?f\tfl ll:. a Cool passageWay out to a â€" platâ€" form whetrjy‘p,:l his M rig are waiting‘to receive it, as the butâ€" mnlmn pnot allowed the . r.. The mgat at this. is wrapped in ‘:qt,m Sheets while being meatshop. There "inou“ fort, fo fuss; the . comâ€" pany‘s oyees do everything and aJe In‘“n&l“nr.u” %o _ outâ€" ind. Wa ter} ating mea emand tha A ‘very important miatter is attendâ€" od .to, whifle the meat is en transit from hoof to, cooler. <Properly ‘authâ€" orized mdfi*uâ€"ton go _ through the pens. Lz-et Athe anima‘s < for discase, andâ€" after they are slaughterâ€" sider absolute‘y. pure Tor 1 distilled water, fl: product: is stored abs ; required ) x in one of the ininga . in whith » to date . T * the: pan y lnto!y the city and it fita ble I Ake ~"times blooks in â€" thei wn eawdust : he rious matter he=bealth â€" of sed to - * sate"" The manufacturing ~~The dot is ado $% an ssible â€" prof i by surpias and bis from th ** suply Gonrad Brve, Watecine, Jntc / n i le : tha . ! sitd ' bute ong _attoir beâ€"built, arid legisiation should be: secured. ‘to g;e our municipalities power wgn:' '?r:'tllm it .M"‘ â€" Da A slaughtered in this abattoir 3” to ‘be fixed by the municipality,. No fresh.meat should be. sold â€"in | either Berlin or Watcrioo unless ~it | . has passed :inspection at this or . somic other properly conustructed and equipâ€" ped abattoir .in Ontario. A : Twinâ€" |‘City abattoir would BE ‘ just . the ‘thing, and I~feel certain ‘that | when | once proper legistation is secured, compelling the slaughter of all : animâ€" | alsâ€"under authorized veterinary . inâ€" , spection,> at this abattoir, at / prices , that would not bea severe â€" tax â€" on , the butchers, a company could easâ€" _My be formed and it would be a payâ€" + ing proposition to all concerned from ‘thenoutlct, patrons â€"and â€" . company alike. ind ke house, also 2 es oi n Property may be old senrat J Girl wanted Good wages. . _ NOTICE: is bo the Revised 1897 ©Chaster qreste: > on or Tefore the fifteenth day of" Augest, 1011 to mend by Post preâ€" poeid or C~liWEF to Wendol! Clemers a» Leab Clemops, Brcsliaw, C:tario, thp executors ot .. _ tho â€" _ ait will and tel"cl:at of the said ... ceâ€" coasod, thiir‘ Christiaa.and surrames alil addresses tnzether. with AUlâ€"pat» tic ‘ars «_ their claims. . _ _ And % ta‘c motice that after tho . said mentioned date the sild <exccutcrs will prveed to distriâ€" bute the assets cr the deceased emâ€" ong theâ€"parties entitled ~thereto havâ€" ior. regard only . to the clsims. of which they thew. shall have n#ice ond not be liailcâ€" for any claims of which »tice has ut been roxie> by t.em on the date â€"hero mcontioned. Dated the 17th day of July, 1911. . WENDELL CLEMENS, * LEAH CLEMENS.â€" that all credit claims againct Feter Reist, y lorrth des of Thanking you for â€" your â€" valuable space, and trusting that this importâ€" ant matter beâ€"not allowed t.of drop, 28â€"7t To Mr. Milton Bricker. 4 Wey as a few ol youtr friends, : havâ€" ing heard that you intend . leaving Waterloo for the West, are assembled here to bid you goodâ€"bye. We | wish you to remember that we appreciate your friendship and that we are sotty that you depart ,from our â€" rmidst. Your genial presence will be missed, but we know that it is for your bustâ€" ness @dvancement â€"that you leave us. Your friends in this ‘O'I,'R fact all your friends everywhore, will be glad to hear of your success. Et Assuring you of our continudd reâ€" Assuring . you .of our continudd â€"re gard and thanking you fot your many kindnesses in the past, we bid : you kindnesses in the past, we bid : you ‘"bom ll::’..\'fi»: pm'ew“ us‘ Carâ€" ect. presen with this Inie token of our friendehip. e BLIND FOR NINETYâ€"NINE YEARS A TREASURE CHEST, full of hundreds of : dollars in ~ hard cash! The TRAIL to it any wideâ€" awake boy can follow. Don‘t worry any ~longer. where to get ;real moneyâ€" or whatever . article 'ryeon want. â€" ‘Come to me and get | it. Parents investigate!â€"for this seliâ€" sameâ€"ROAD has: led »many a boy to a bankâ€"account. Come ith your hboy: if you choose. eatly.. E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, Ont. . . Notice to Creditors MIDDLJI setiom ar THE MATTER OF THE TATE OF PETER REIST OP THEâ€" TOWNSHIP 0 ERLOOQ ~IN THE CoUN WATERL0, DECEASEf Help Wanted Yours Aruly, j CLAYTON W. WELLS Presentation wikh peric RT rs and . othe tho‘ estate 29 BOYS ho‘ estate of â€"t > died the t July lg?b. are C OJ . wEven pH tatutes of O an:) ameniin Exo ht hous ou bors. : Execuitors M the 8:> twout arl Blr H 4 viliage, bordering the Grand n-gu‘u ico. "0s th z&. egy 1J story wich. ‘On the a jh;;un with kifil;oin'and wooihlnm ‘arn barn cor. flm' Over $1000 w%t in rgo. New driving shed and pig etatler ago. New Szivm. shed and pig s ; two good wells, one at house and the other at barn. . About 130 acres ander cultivation and hmnco hard ° wood bush and swamp, lavnd all protected against river waehing. â€" Have decided to sell farm as I intend to devote ‘H whole time to agency out West. I accept. North Weet Iand as a irade. For & quick 1911 year sale less than $50 per acre would be accepted. For further particulars apply to Comprising 161 acreés more or less,in Township _ of Wooiwich, â€" Waterico Uounty, about 1 mile from. Conestogo 4 O ie ean, eanitie slooy ) reas old and aik * L failn from Borhe sn thadns Hoaa ow teen m fr fou e 8 and e : r*vfi-ug':‘f“ nfa 3, Alberta flomng a under ‘cultivation . L “3 o Langde®, n ‘ . © : s fomers ?'n 'n & “m*“ e 4t Malf Section of Fine Virgin Land For Saile Live Stock for Sale «bolAf=]=f Farm for Sale We manufacture light and heavy barness, that for style durability and price cannot be excelled. We keep in stock - Special attention given to reâ€" pairing. _ A pleasure to have you call and inspect our stock whether you purchase or not. Whips, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Harness Oil, Axle Grease, Trunks, Suit Cases, Etc, King St New =© Harness 20108 ~In selecting a â€"binder it is only.natural that..the farmer should want the best thatâ€"can be purchased for the money. He will take into consideration the construction of the machâ€" inc, its durability, its mechan» jcal details,. the <knotter, the male of the binder and its ’mluity. In the Deer f t he will find ‘most â€" effectively, all that is best in a modern binderâ€"= conâ€" WATERLOO room stu LOUTS F. DIETRIONH Phone DEERING NEW Ideal Binder Wilheim‘s OLIVER SCOBIEF M f Gonuw;.'o.nblw: STRASSER‘S Furnishings, Hats, Clothes Waterloo and go. things to see . here.. at. this writing, and our time is ‘;" ways at the disposal of. .the Younyg Man whoâ€" is ca§ting about. for "Just . the â€"right Suit." $ 4; ht Highest market Imlo;:y o. o hests _ _ _ W SHIPPING R0GS WANTED 1N Grain, Flour and Feed Linwood, mu;.t_i IN .a cask or 5 cents extra in trade; The offers his 250 scre £ % EJ y Pa l . fu-?” i8 vww on e t in 32 4 22 ts hog Soh hnd Remlligues on #2â€"2 mo#. ons homectonts optmetmn on n a log house, frame kitthen and first Ml"f‘k:”‘ well fenced, well dr and i clase state of cultivatio it bDeautiful h‘hnom farin i6 ty of Wellington. Hn“ jood . water, overflowing well. e blox k w to * irchasir. _ Fevorâ€" e ternie. * N â€"ps cula apply on the premises to the owner, JOHN:; TV 1 26â€"4t. 10:&’1. at 2#â€"Imo S lnts closs to G.T.P. 1000, 1 fl‘h centré of town * Terina cash.. Fot t E i\ t ts Jhe unders offer spio A h.b-ne.ps ¢ â€" Telegraph Office , Waterloo, . MAK Woo! Wanted The undersigned offer for sale a 3 lota, 5 minutes walk to Post Offi o st and are very effectiv n colorings and weaves, Clothes fult FARM FOR SALE. $8, $10, $12, #18 TO $20 Horse kor Sale Lots for Sale IN CAMROSE,. AL TA FRUIT TREES R. Y. FISH ring f "’:’; . els ‘and "general S tacefal and im # Box 137, Camrose, Alta " P 4&E . ite 41 and ‘Furniture ONTARIO #t tf

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