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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Aug 1912, p. 8

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* $0.+â€"Oferings of ‘Onâ€" ure â€" and the deâ€" ding outâ€" fook. â€" Cables _ steady toâ€"day fof ? M: while corn was 'â€"m. Winâ€" Nes CE Envne Anwer low s € :« Manit â€" $1.124 ; N ..8 porthern . 8 white, __flg, 43¢. â€" o rr! yellow, yellow, 81¢., 4/ $1.25. No. Min . PE ® m o i $8¢., outside, for maiting, and 60¢â€" t for _ feed,. Buckwheat, $1.25, ipping . points. Manitoba flour~â€" ed quotations at Toronto . are : » patent, $5.10 ; second patents, .20 ; strong bakers, $5 ; | Ontario our, winter flour, 90 per cent. patâ€" ents, $3.85, seaboard. Millfeedâ€"Man Jtoba bran;â€" $22, &i â€" $33 per ton . shorts, $24 @ $25 per ton, on {rack. Mcanén > Ointario bran, $24 pet ton. Toronto Toronto, July 30.â€"The City Cattic arket started out this morning o th , very dair class of cattle. _ Thir: very few changes in prices. ‘Tte ' show 29 cars, containing 480 catt‘e, 300 sheep, 80 hogs and 130 m W. Dunn bought 350 iam!$ at f . 50 sheep at 44c. and 75 calves at 14c Exportcattle, choice . $1.40 @ 37.75 . â€"do., medium®.._.. ._..._.. 1.00 @ 7.35 _ do., bulls ... ... ".:. 5.00 @ 5.50 Butcher cattle, choics... 7.00 @ ©1.59 s’lo, medium ... ... 625 @ 7.00 _ do., common ... ... 4.50 @ 5.58 Butcher cows, choice ... 5.00 us 625 3 do., medium . .. ... 3.00 4p 5.235 Â¥ ‘do., canners ... .. 59 @ 2.50 > . buils ... ... "â€"â€"â€" 4.50 @ 54 Feading steers ... .. ... 5:00 &\ 6.50 . Stockers, choitce ... .A« 5.00 @ 5.7 i sa a. * 9 do., light .. M lkers, cho‘ce €pr nges .. > Sm- QMGS Bucks and cul‘s Lamts, spsing . Hogs, fed and Y do., Calves ce jo ie ...; horts, per ton .. Butter per pound per nr:len nn.ene:..é !.’,put tp.(?lrl anes Buchwh " Locay and Personal.â€" monthly meeting of the cacantunm * ot t of the Women‘s Institute wa the home of Mr. and Mrs. A PDonald on Wednesday aftert last week. The attendance and an interesting programn rendered. â€"Quite a number 1 â€"and vicinity attended the _ ‘auguration wélebration at B week.â€"Miss Ethel Futher . is bolidaying with relatives "_â€"â€"Miss Ada Hilborn, Miss Leslie and _ Mr. Leslie Hil Freelton motored to town _ed relatives on Sunday and Mrs. Annie Cassel celebra birthday on Sunday.â€" Mr. .. Hy.. Wagner and family . 0 and Mr. and Mrs. P. Casse ily of Preston spent the , . Mrsâ€" Cassel.â€"Mrs. A L. Blair and Mrs. Jno. Linto onto spent Monday and Tu :",lfllfivu in town and vici ; R. B. Moore of Galt was ~ wisitor in town on Tuesda BAT OFFEEF wheat Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Weber with Mr. a MINARD‘S . LINE MENT DIPHTHERIA. l n u. sitativir Ps tX close.. Quotations are 88 folâ€" Jntarieo Wheat, No. 2 winter pantiele steen, no 1 noeur wheat, No 1 north 124 ; No 3 northern, $1.09+, orthern, $1.05. Oats, Ontariq white, | 44¢., outside ; No. 3 43c. outside. Corn, Amorican ellow, 76c., bay ports ; _ Noâ€" CC mZ L cacha. ~* Krank: : No. Diamond OUR B rapidly avt o6 k ++ is placed chase or not Ontario bran Wm. Futher lw t} LIVE STOCK Weber, of Berlin Mr. and Mrs. W GaALT MARKETS Gait, Aug. 1, 1912 e, choice ..$7.40 @ 37 uw‘ ... _ _ _1 90 @ 1 oC on e 190 t $ itle, choics.. 7.00 @ 7 dX c ... uoâ€">" 6.235 t i non ..2. ... 450 @ ® ws, choite ... 9.:00 ws: € um . ... ... 300 & 5 ors ... ... 199 & kouileee e Pesit 4.50 ® 1 ers ... 0.s ‘... 5.00 @) 4 choice ... ... 5.00 @ I § lall uin c on 90 i w‘ce each .. 10.00 @ 7 lc e .. . 10,.00â€" C 6( is ... ...A 1.E eulls ... ... 3.00 @ : ME 55. :: 7.50â€" & and watered... 8.50 @ . S .i ul i. $.19 9# 00 .. 300@ NEW CUNDEE goods Toronto und e most important feature of JSINREHS and it is growing every year. Hardiy a day lint amma new dainty Creation Personal.â€" The regular ting of the local â€" branch an‘s Institute was held at Mr. and Mrs. Alexâ€" Mcâ€" Vednesday afternoon of The attendance was large esting programme was wite a number from town attended the _ city inâ€" élebration at Berkn last Ethel Futher of Berlin g with relatives in fown. Hilborn, _ Miss Edna L2.0} is HWilhorn of Hilborn, _ Miss Mr. Leslie Hilborn tored to town and on Sunday and Mon Cassel celebrated at ® Gs LIGHT 85¢.. Bariey . P. Cassel and famâ€" pent the, day . with s. K. Linton . ‘of Jno. Linton of Torâ€" ay and Tuesday with n and vicinity.â€" Mr. Galt was a business on Tuesday.â€"Mr. and r, jr., and Mr. and lerlin, spent Sunday rs. Wim. Futher, St. W hether )wn and visitâ€" and Monday .â€" ebrated _ her Mr. and Mrs. of _ Berlin weases, . Come &N 3. 00 102, Hracite: â€" 2.70. 3,00 | Berlic, Au 24.00 â€"25.00 | Flour per 100 ibs . . 45 50 Bran w wes 27.00 28.00| mMiddlings per ton . 1.00 _ 1.20; Sereenings " °_ .« °* 60 _ ©£0| Wheat par bush ... 50 1.60 16.00 9.00 4b @ @ «i U8 10 877C 5.15 4.15 75.00 60.00 5.00 3.50 8.25 8.50 8.15 8.50 1.25 5.50 7.50 i.00 5.50 6.25 18.1C 10,00 .10 10 13 14 Flour Flow vlou® OQnt# 15 50 W heat 70 27 u2 : dots Migiings por, tor Putatocs. per Lk. E:na, :t:o:l.... y P m se n h"'; " aheteue Pn ale Applee, per Hogs fiv‘:.. Hoge dese Hay per 10OB .. Siuruw per U t Woed, per c01 Export Catile 75 "a sb But hp‘m;.:l-- Middings per ton Short« per 10OB ... . Goose W hewl.. ... Barley .....~>> > Peas .....0}>>+** OME 122088 ++ +99 Rye Qea l ky id en n + Buck w LeAb.....>.â€" Corp per bush. ... May pet WR â€"â€": .. Egg® . se > +ot* lsi“uorl;’.....\.\. Tall®® ...)~ >*~ Dried Apples â€"â€"â€" Hans, . â€"<â€"><+~>>> Shoulders. ... . «> BacORD+. .. .+ +++ ++ Potatoes perbas Wood, first class ELNIKA Â¥ARKETS Em‘rs, Aug. 1. 1912 Flour, Fawily se zh i.++ Sfa n wily t Flour, F‘astsy STRATFORD MARKETS Straifo d, Aug. 1, 1912 Wheat Standard}, . ..« Oats (Standard) ....â€" ++ 50â€" ll_}l;y.perwn 19.00 “'PWM arvarv kn 6n + Flour Jule@b.....ei ++ +** Brar. péb bQD . ... en k>6 ++# Shorts, peF bOD....«+*+«** Live HOg8...... «»e««+**** 7.50 Beet, frout......+>+ Beef, ind quarters. Chackens ... ... ++**> utter per pound. Potatoes, per bag. wuh x Barley pur PeAs, ... ... > k69 + ++ 9 Potatoes per bag ... somig:‘thc.m w God per cord .. .. Butter per lb.... .â€"> Eggs per dozeN .....«>.«>*s« * .. $ wee magaaabste aoro onl * tns on nmenrnartamecimemins ts â€" * 1 NEW flAMBUBGmxm New Hamb irg Augâ€" 1, 1912 W heat .. Jais .... PEarley .. COFD. .. .206 k 6+ + ++ +c o n e Man, Flout .....> Butuer, per Ib. . .~> Rggse, per dozen ... Hay per ton..... Lard, per iD ...>>> â€"HMaM.â€",....}000c060 Middlings, per ton iPon:nperbm { Whent .... © ++ Dictator Flour ... People‘s Flour ..« m& Leaf F.ouot .. gmdrifl. Hlour. .. â€" ran tom _ ...« Mfldl‘l’;'l mozr}mnlns‘ Rolled Onts .... .. > beis‘ Catule of cur o e ds ns 4 w aTEHLOO M Barley | css ces ++ ++ BUtter ... 000000 +++> Bgge, por dor ... Hay, per ton...... Straw, per tom ... Potatocs, per D4g. SpringUhi â€" ke ns, pc Ducks, per 1D. ...« Turkeys, porsb â€">â€" Ocean Agate Sork.' d n-;n-'d + martor & fiwm B:?.‘ ogs, Live ... Lamb Skins.. Hides .... ..»> mamecs ce me mc ooo ~ Waterloo, Aug Helo~b dofebMeNefefefef=l=b det~tef=b r cord buys this per pound......> @ituated neat GUELFH MARKETS Guriru, Aug. 1, 1901%. BERLIN MARKEIS Berlic, Aug. 1. 1912 Waterloo, House has hall, 3 rooms and large pantry down atairs, 4 bedrooms, 4 ‘r'bdm closets and bathroom upsta autic floored, cement" cellar, furnace, all ash Anish, partly mfl«l.. large verandah. 66 foot lot . Apply to A. K. ie uies 5 u2. . $2350.00 ver 1n Mennomteo Church id MA RKETE new red brick house lobrud Lront B+ or Tb 2 2% 220 400 200 ©,00 1o 1000 12. s A) 10 bU l 14 10 1,60 12 12.00 â€" 16 2.060 2.45 & 1.03 1450 1259 25.00 . 186 B2 423 220 18 Ad 13 14 2.u0 2| reaT LETTERS ALONE 61 T0 16 18 .16 15 15 22 1l} .13 12 00 15 20 102 i0 2.25 2.60 2.10 8.10 Will not do for the éxamination ol the 4. e« â€"uaither will the J;fi..uawmuw MA g SVEC MRA Sh We ecncrer “‘ in i !uf:'h-“-‘-".!-t'.!r‘!.“.‘:‘. 18 .15 16 6.5) 15.10 # 40 t M We do Optometrist 21 Hing 8t. W. Items of Interest :â€"Weatter condiâ€"« t‘ons are mot the most favorable for the completion cf baying oper.ti0ns, quite a number of farmers have fin= ished whle some bave stll a <.conâ€" rideralle quart ty to housr. The crop in some places has never ten hedvier »hile in other flaces it â€" is qui‘e I‘glt, thrs making . a . good average crop and on the whole much better than last year.. Wheat cutting will be general by the end: of the week and alsoâ€"some barley ~w‘ll be ready to cut in about ten days.â€" . The Waliace â€"Cheese and Butter Coâ€" shipped first hall of July cheese on the 24 inst. The price per lb. was 12% cents. Since last _ cheose fait tte price has advanced to 18¢.â€"a * lb. The usual high pr.ce for this dairy product, is mak:.ng the dairy industry anâ€" cic.edingly profitalle one this year.â€"Mess:s. Adclgh Bris. have just closed a sesson in strawherry busiâ€" ness which has keen untsual from @ yie:d standpoint. They picked from one twe ith _ sercs nearly £00 boxes, the lirgest yicld they have ever had. ‘Thke s:ason lasted from June 22nd to July 30th, and throughout â€" the _ seaâ€" son theâ€"si e and qual.ty of the fruit son theâ€"si e and was very uniiorm L a l Bk Lo P dbamside § 27â€" Personal.â€"Mr. Harcld Simpson of Calgary, Alta., is spending, a few weeks at his . home here. We are pleased to learn of his suctess in the Wist where he is engaged as teacher. â€"Nir. Sinclair Adoigh spent a few daysâ€" visit.ng friends in Berlin, Port Huron, Yale afid Brown (‘}\j. Mich, having â€"â€" accompanied the" Chronicle â€" Telegraph . Detroit exoursion.â€"Mr. Carl McLean is visiting at the home of his brother Mr. John McLean, ¢th cor. Wallace.â€"Mr. McLean, who has been travelling through the Western provinces organizing Sunday Schools under the auspices of the Presby terâ€" ian church purposes going to Nev® York this fall to complete some Post graduate work. Mr. McLean is supâ€" plying pulpits throughout the _ proâ€" Finces and promises to be one of the churches most gifted orators... > . PHI Briefs.â€"The summer is passing . by very quickly. ‘It does not seem long s nce spring gpened up and now hayâ€": ing is almost a thing of the past: The farmetrs in and around this _ 10â€", cality have found to their surprise alâ€" ter they have once tegun that the |, hay crop has gone somewhat tbeyond | 7 the r expectation. The yield: is conâ€" | , sidcratly bettcr than what they _ €Xâ€" | * pectod after having four long weeks of warm _ dry weather which cavsod things to wilt and droop but _ since the rain things have taken on a far better appearance and while thete is st‘ll room for improvement in varâ€" ious ways such as grain etc. still those who will gather much will have some over and they that gather lttls shall have no lack. The Island _ is making progress and is kecring pace with other parts cf our provincs. The several _ Telsphone Companics â€" have done _ much the last â€" few yeats and are still extending their lines which |adds to the convenience and uce{ulâ€" Ine‘s cf the social as we‘l as the |eommercial world.© Automobiles are |getting very numerous and more art ) | likely to be brought in within a very ) | short time. Several meetings â€" have i | been held of late in the interest _ of ” the ‘Temperance work, great enthusâ€" ) iasm prevails for the banishment . of ) the bar, although there is some opâ€" , | position. Quite a number ars here as 4| visitors from other points for‘ the 5 |summer vacation. Feveral have also 3 gome for a short visit to Barrie, Toâ€" , | ronto, Hamilton . and other ‘places. p | There bave been some succoessful barn 9| raisings in the past and from what 5| we hear another one is near at hand. Weddings of â€" late have teen quite numyrous and still the wedding" bells are ringing. : After several months _ | of more or less suftering, Miss Robinâ€" son has been called away by the hand of death and tdual from that. awâ€" $ |(ul and much dreaded disease of conâ€" sumption. ‘The decensed has been & i‘ visitor in this community since July 3ist. ~ TORUONTO ‘PASTOR Galt, July 28.â€"At a meeting of the congregation of the First Presby terâ€" ‘an Church held this afterncon _ to make the choice of a mnister, .Rev. K. J. MacDonald, ~B. D., assistant passtor of Cooke‘s Church, Toronto. Ins chosen to become the pastor ol WNANITOULIN ISLAND Rev. Mr. MaeDonald, wh here of@ the last ‘Sunday 4 an cloquent speaker. The bixn hae averey hobe of hi ti the our o #a Lens G:inding. A ment and puethods are WALLACE INVITED TO GALT case of diarrhoea can, he congrega~ his accepting finâ€" con= The teon preac J une t e MAE CC o( Westorn Onlarlo . lor he 1 "%’ 100. * us ud ing. W o 3o. meco fi ( 1w thes who %‘gz“‘m" ‘ 3u s . i6 3x, â€" ar â€" th98e.. ®P" O ~oig C Should also report additionals hni changes in their list of subscribors, sith t to the Local Manager, or direct E_ oosliaspint bnant : The Beli Telephone Compiny of Canada 3if _ New Lumber waggons. all white oak, 2 inch tire, regular $60 for $50. 1 light buggy, steel tire, piano box auto â€" seat, fright wing dash, high bank shaft, ‘new, regular $75 now $68, 1 second hand Lumâ€" ber wagon 1 st class, shape 1 second band 1 horse waggon, box seat shelving $20. +t Meos it L. oos on ioi ;;:"“: ‘gé&mmmw m 8 “ \Omas Having disposed of my carriage works at Breslaul have still on hand some new and second hand rigs which 1 will sellat a great reductior tc clear them out. hiflo 1 Aictaidhe hoii i 2PB vee B Also some good cutters and light sleighs and 100 H.P. Dynamo nearly new 110 volts, and 4000 fteet wire and 11 posts A S. GEIGER $35 41 Trap nearly new $50. g t open Steel Tire light Buggy $35 1 light Steel Tire flgfis_ e e Berlin 4t. Hotel Business for Sale COsNEOTING COMP ANIES W.J. SCHLUETER â€"â€" The Live Wire Real Estate and Business Phone 90 and 64 [i.~ & M RICS FORâ€"SALE Apply 75 BRUBACHER ST # At a blg reductign o 12000 CC F I have a good Hotel for sale on the Hamilton and i Thomas Route of the G. T. R., doing a good trade and } been a money maker,. This wili bear inspection and should be looked after onre. Oanly one other hotsl in the town. â€"__ y Money LOUIS F. DIET RICH VATERLOO > 6,000 â€"buys Â¥45b0«: *. ;. 1 wtog * .. l 7000 ¢ = * 41000 > ! «. 3,000 _ " tueo. .« > #11.000 Buys which separator will give you the be the most economical for you f why 98 per cent of the world‘s c1 De Laval exclusively. To Loan, Conveyancing and Insurance RHBAL DSBTATE buys 42} acres a s P\ C . 5. Th .¢ C «100 * . Wing & Co. Son § Ont ‘There can be no better recom» mendation for the De Laval ~ than the fact that the men who make the separation of milk a business use the Do Laval to the practical " exclusion of: all other the makes, They Anow lasts I on * [ 5qooNER OR ! perience, van wi‘t B 100 aeres at Linwo On‘o the premises of Wm.. Toman near New Dundee, a steer. Owner can obtain the animal by paying expenses 26â€"1 month. 0 ‘ sooN yo DE 1} STRA YE sSOONER OR LATER You_wWILL BuY A _ miles â€" froth er PRESTON, OnT LAVAL Berlin Berlin Berlin Berlin Berlin Berlin Berlin has St. nnt. at gIPPING H0HS WANIB i Hogs Wanted "BADEN |~~â€" _ AT BADEN Highest market pr Second Wed-lSt Wednesday, Aug Mn m e t en rr se ul 2 acres bush which is mostly hardwood. 'I The b*m is all tillable except five | acrtes Which is hilly. The farm it well . watered and is tile dnlncd! ‘s\h:ro meeded. On property is a good | batn with plenty of stabling. 300 igallou tank in barm to supply water to â€" stock, water ~being conveyed ilfrough pipe from flowing spring _and is to be had in abundance. . On the farm is a ‘stone house of the hut! finishâ€"with conveniences and soft and hard water it kitchen. Splendid ce!â€" lar, Bell telephone comnection. A smailâ€"cottage is also on farm. The: froperty is better known as ‘the Hisâ€" lop farm and is situated 1} mile gouth of â€" Strasburg, 7 miles . from Bertin and 9 miles from Galt. It is one of the best farms in South Waâ€" terloo Tp. and has never been rented. It is in good state of cultivation. Scarcity of belp â€"is the reason for elling. For further particulars apâ€" d, to io 0 e Cofs t asay BERLIN WIRE FENCING FOR SALE 1000 rolls different sizes stoel galvanized omprising 162} acres, including ~é uns M n megeec‘s at 25% to 50 regular value. Belting, Iron Pipe,| Shafting, Hangers Farm for Sale 5A_1:e You NUVMBER UNLIMITED. This is the Holiday Season and you need something cool ‘o‘ your feet. We are selling al low cut goods. at low cut Prices eapest place Krupp & Master. mu;:hâ€" r'l;-pdd.bodam price paid. Load svery second Tuesâ€" WedlfllStY- Next shipment day, . Next shipment, Tuesday, Aug. lay, Aug. Tth . | â€" 6th. oC WIRE FENCING F. KIBLER WM.. A. THOMSON Etrasfurg free cataloyu less than the ALso n CanA Call and see. THE NEW SHOE MAN >, | Home Complete, in § . â€"" ys upâ€"toâ€"date St]h ltg $ .‘ :V very low nbess. c3 _ °_ Pulleys, . oete. We soll our Pur= niture choaper than any catalogus barâ€" : ~PUMPS LOWSHOES n 9 at Number unlimited. Highest market price paid. Load svery second Tuss If so write or call on me. 1 have choice farms, all sizes, tc rent on shares or sell on crop, payâ€" ments. Choise land, good water, clese to school and town. . The lars gest Waterloo County settlement in Saskatchewan. â€" Buy or rent a farm here. Village Property For Sale h at Wallenatein ber unlimmited Wer MEREVARERTCY w aveee retonn Focaday, Nexst Shipment Augnst 18th Coming West? A n with exparience for ....m'&'}.:‘;.w«u must capable and reliable, One who men. Tor u harvest N Hogs W anted CLEMENS & HUNSBERGER AND C. C.Diefenbacher S. B, BIEHN, g gr'g e ONTARIO WANTED 0. P. R. Station mam Guernsey, Sask

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