Ontario Community Newspapers

The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Oct 1914, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

TheChronicleâ€"Telegraph Dally ge maiue is _fi f“:""-“ and Weekly \Rarnt & Daity ... ....... Wronâ€"Telegraph and Weekly mr, per 100 Ibs g-;l* brshel Bs M o ts in hronicle ‘Telegraph and Family ald and Weekly Star with o 1 and â€" Farmer‘s k-‘l‘!l'mpb and Weekly g&.“‘u;:;:?".. i To es © ‘bre n â€"Telegrazh ELMIA, OCT. 29TH, 1914 ‘mit, per busl.] n; per Sush. itoes per bag 8, ~per dozen i iY Priide lubbing Offer â€"" for 1915 #, per dozt e~; ger 18. 'fifi'c :* 100 in» IWN OF g“ WATERLOO SERLIN MARK ETS BSEDROE ...« ns esc io. 140 ‘»alove rates do not apply to n‘ caltle n.â€"Telegraph loo> County‘s : Brightest Berlin Dailly Telegraph .. MTelegraph and | Weekly 5;."""“"‘ icTeélegra; b BI MRA MARKETS paid in ~Telegraph and Canadian # per ton 1b ho a '“n:rkm tazes tors the @4?&:4 dug in\ pafatile aÂ¥ the Molsons Ban‘, Wat _ FAyments may . be . deferred i‘ Wh as follows y *’“â€"t on or beforeâ€"tils . Novemiber, 1914. h%... will be added . to. payâ€" ".."" t + ovember 2nd. P eintee © ©4 , Amlusive, from _ %o8.15 pm. Other daiys tam. to 4 f:m Somee +o+ ++ Ann Ib. Jalies Your â€"Taxes indbawres 400# o_' . 4 t B (* on "145 _â€" ... 16.00 â€" _ 18.00 and Uffolmann, â€" and PH, 1314 $4 30 $ 50 No â€"thern Daily Daily Daily 1.00 45 Baj .35 15 shl .30 26.00 16 18.00 $2.00 1.85 1.85 1.85 1.8% 35 00 70 80 2.40 1.90 1.90 1.90 4.00 4.00 25 24 3.8 1.40 i', 10 v4 N tw I townward siide toddy, influenced by fall. l ,! l ncrb ~"'>%‘:) & nsA 4 e L + ifi E2.€C h 4 lu"u‘ T g T ’t"""f a ,, C ( i ace yralobie take / t (t w#.... piy hsnnd 0 ow "Bushel 22ocll..2.. 0 560â€" #16~ ln&lon saas Buckwheat, bushel .... 0 16 a«e« TORONTO DA.RY MARKRTE, ter, creamery, lb. sq. : beparator. dairy pew, tWinB.»««» goldâ€"storage ...« , DeW, MD.. .+ .>+> Honey, combs, dozan.... GRAIN AND PRODBVCE. TORONTO, Oct. 27.â€"â€"Quotations on the Board of Trade are as follows; Manituba wheatâ€"Lake ,rqn. old of ap. No. 1 northern, $1.44%; No, % northern. Ar 1+ new erop. No. 1 northern, $1.11; â€"â€" Manituba mnâ€"â€"lfi Hop mm Ro P morthern, $1.11.. Wnn s a C3 ut an outside, sccording toâ€"freights. * ‘American cornâ€"Fresh shelied, No. 1 yellow, $2¢ to $%¢, Toronto, Cuna.iam cotn, $2%¢, Toronto. (ntario catsâ€"New, outside, 46¢ to $8a. ~ Feasâ€"No 3. $1.20 to $1.35, cariots, out« ho t y mom ; No. i 3 do., $1.00%; No. 4. Obflt‘l‘:.' l.\ll-s No, €, 91%0; feed, §8%e. °_ . _ _ . .l ETTEN P CCD. OO AOCAvheR . > _ % do., §$1.11%; No. 3 do., $1.06%. x Onr‘â€"liio.‘l ow Mhe: No. 3 C.W.. 61%c; extra No. 1 feed, %c; No. 1 feed, Sic; No, 3 feed, §0Â¥%e. _ > Barieyâ€"No. 3. §$Â¥%c; No. 4 %e; reâ€"| jected, 59%c; feed, 69%e. s MONTREAL GBALN MARKET. MONTREAL, Oct. $7.â€"There was a fair demand _ from foreign : buyers . for Manitoba spring whest _ today, but i\ showed a decline: of 34 to 64 per quarter in the Jate trading. ‘The expo.} trade in oats is quiet and prices bid toâ€" day were 444 lower. ‘The local demané for coarse ‘grains was limited® and the market is quist, but the feeling is firma. The. demand : from w‘mm ;prmvw,nouw-mmnfl‘ pecially for shipment to Frunce and salee of 10,000 sacks were made. ‘The local demand is quiect and prices show no :msm Millfeed is quiet and prices are Bltur’mmh-hbhn.lhfl. :â€"In‘. la:more active with a tter demand for English buyers. Eiggs active and firm. 6, i Winter wheatâ€"No. 1 red, $.14%; MA ue MERERD UA COs l c to $6.15; common butchers‘ steers and helfi at §& 16 $6.35; choice cows at $6.58 golt‘ll;nofl wnn“"“fl:‘& ners and cutters at $# to ; bulls at $5 to $6.75. T t . . _ .Stockers and Feeders, Cholce feedors ‘at $6.50 to $8.76; a._;l:nnt 36 15 to 36 50; stockers at $4 to PmempryP TW TeT OATTLE ° _ __â€" Milkers and Springers. | 'rhx was a good demand, but the on sale limited, rangâ€" l"'hn:mrmn $60 h'a. the inlr‘.:llu at $10 to $80. ‘ Receipts wuv'o.::botum prices easy. Light ewes, al.ll to $6; heary ewes, ll.li to $4.25; and rams, $8.50 b& lambs sold at $6 to $7.50, the bulk ha been reported at $7.50. Selects fed and watered sold at $1.56 and $7.15 f.0.b. cars and $7.15 weighed off cars. & ' RAST BUFFATO LIVE STOCK. FAST BUFFALO; N.Y., Oct. #1.â€"Catâ€" theâ€"Receipta, 400; steady; prices, unâ€" 9-»â€":-«:»-. §0; slow, $§ to 11. Receipts, : 3000; sctive; ; hea t n s es 34 hn 5 ; and lambe ; mn«.;lb* t Receipt agha 10.10 o A and ln ‘wufl . CBICAGO, C ud _ _UMICAGO IJVER _STC K. irket, Sstandy: beeves, $6.25 to $11; '“"3 u:&w $1.30;stockers and t $4.90 to $8.10; cows and helfors, $0 40 to $8.90; calves. $1.35 to H1L. . _ _ Cotton may many‘and . 4 â€" &lt Adam Beck bas ca A d an oTer ¢ James," . his. famous ptizeâ€" milin> thoroughbred shorse, to Genâ€" fal < A lderson. ®.Â¥w4d ‘Morshal Lord: Roberts inspectâ€" | _â€" _, _ " e1 the Canadian trmops a+ Salispuryâ€" . Store P lain, h & We is Bys °C EVE C Pslvc ts 18. Stins heavy, §7 to $7.60; rough, 37 to $7.15; &a to $7; buik of sales, $7.20 to $7, ‘...â€"n.eupu"um; native, $4.90 to $6: matm, $56. $6.60; lamos, native, to $1.90, 3. ©B. ECCC _;?ohâ€" /C t ;i'f’tl to T1.60; g.@..‘!;".‘:‘.,'!;“.- y now ge shipped to Cer Austria without interter e s camp on 1â€"30:3: §~ . ; m s t morn‘s old er3P.| $ LEADING > firsd câ€"="*I went MARRET ? 228 w hige! new t 'u‘ M .r:%“e:‘w 4| ies | tue ights. i t turning out. the one a e '..':.';"“a.::...:i. CHOICE â€"ROASTS i:emt 48 M. '.'. \ iote we : PBb caricts, outâ€" Lamp, Eto. i rence. ‘One tide t | ve were l0 barley, outside. Home. made Sausages, . the i of hills a‘l ""-“‘""’im«:mwufi 4 | logked ‘ m LN t Taas: ber| $ Gome nere for your next 3 m;’,‘; Windsor to Montâ€" erder. : R : oats came EDGAR FISCHE $ ote the 4 Top dran $3 i4 $ 3 be boats . to $34. * Successor to J. B. Fischer.> 3ay. Ther tents, $6.60 im, ® .© ing there t on maes o0 $ ouonse ces Proprie®0r. 4 | To ) pats , 30 ':1\:2 § p hn ever; :m }_ ail for Er i8â€"pound _ sacks,| 4 F2 w4 1 is 0 31 =COAL=â€" Comfort ad~ Satisfaction can bt ohtain>d> by> dising our hard, shining co:l. It gives>â€" l6is of ‘heat, littlt askes, no clinkers, . end lasts longes than ordicary coal. : Best values it the city. : * L C PC TYTTTTTTIIITIDJLL L LALd g::n .i:):dir.aty coa}. " BCSD YE°°°0° 0 C Jed b.. two.more cruisers and 300 Me! & EHS: ‘tom Newfoundlani. Then we started off once more. â€" We‘badâ€"quite. a it of * flEU. Bn“"n y .N | ipert on ‘the‘ toat"*with. boxing â€" and . games. _ :\0.<} AQF &A D .nier in Farm Seeds and ‘There are two pirades a â€" day. 1 « inder Twine * Ata‘e my company for <m> hour «each Binder _â€"| norping {:t physical Araiming,, â€" then Phone 20w 208 Queen St.S.| ve all attend a decture in the afterâ€" o-}o{-ow'l'ww'l" Majorâ€"General Von Falkenhayn has been _ appointcd to succzed General Von Moltke in the German army. ; + ut jmpoffant ma"Mintit Shourd Be a ”""_1,_5&?:;'_,, m ,‘_{ w" ..-.' v:""‘;' r the 9 l‘ }v'-z’;.' + "'t' tacilities the ‘best for -m tully dealing â€" with any of eve trouble. T We have the reputation _ 0 turning out the finest meats. Home. made, Sausages, best on the market. in the same glass, if you § wigh it _ You‘ll find them a great specs when you want to lonk near of ?‘. g the coct is only a . trite m & ordinaiy gfasses. s y 2) King St. W Eye Near and Distant Vision _~ CHOICE â€" ROASTS Beof. Pork Lamp, Eto. Store hear Post Office, Berlin We issue Martiage Licenses, TMHE LEADING HELLEK BROS. or Phone 853 ma t igr Ber in 1 "‘@" heveaist ‘“"’7 Â¥ fé.isl'q'i pest 5»-! -&: Valcartier, .w 1 had to. leas sudd:mly. I only. had five m no‘lte to pack up and report No y wl ausicind s i nattiicnesâ€"Audie xi a l c Nle +m oats came down fromâ€" Quebec. We were the first ~rogiment to get on be boats and to arrive at Gaspe 3ay. ‘There were four cruisers waitâ€" ing there to escort us across and all| h> loats lined i.) as they came in. ‘h‘n everything was ready we sot ail for Englend. We didn‘t receive any mail from the time we left Val B-a‘xtler until the day we left Gaspe iÂ¥ & + \‘We are on a ‘fin> boat. Everything ~he would wish for we can got. ‘The Rergeants ars travelling first class 184 the same as ‘theâ€" officers. We ‘taâ€" 1iÂ¥ ng. like trinces;: Theâ€"mess are traveiling Second clas#and everybody is perfectly satisfed,‘ After we hed een at soa, two days‘ we were ioinâ€" no 38 ‘e in Southampton"some time . this svehing and will probably disemtark toâ€"morrow. ‘I haveé‘encles#d\‘a . smap livt of some of us taken on‘ the upper dock a few days ago. t Toâ€"day, Oct. 14th, ‘we are . Fassing Eddystone Lii h Bovse so we will Word has seen received of the death f Mr Chad. Dillon.at Dundas. The fecéeasod had been sick: for some time ind the cnd was expected. The body will: be brought to..Berlin this evenâ€" leceased was in his 76th year. . The tuneral was . held: on :. §m:hy, :t ng and taken to the residence . of lis sister, Mrs. Jacob Gies, at 53 Joseph St S EReTBIn .. m CE PeC C EP i7 1.15 a‘clock from the residence of Mr J. Hi. Schnatr, 350 King St. W. to MUt. Hope cemetery. Service will. be held:in the Carmel Churth following the ‘interment. Death removed. an aged resident m Thursday in the person of Mr. Joseph Zinkann, at the home of Mr. 1. H. Schnarr, King St. W. ‘The The late Mir. Zinkann was bow.. . in New Hlamburg in 1839, but spent the most of his life in (the . Canadian West, ‘a merchant in Winnipeg â€" and Qu‘Apelle.. However, for the . past Lwo years he has resided at the home of Mr. Schnarr.â€" Two sisters survive namely Mrs. (Elitabeth) A. Glebe, wHerlin, and Mrs. Catherine> Schnart, Kenotu The‘" untimely death occurrad . on Thursday morning at 3 o‘clock _ at the Berlinâ€"Waterleo FHospital of Mtr. obf ‘Lauman, .a wellâ€"known Watetâ€" _1_10:‘&»-., The w:(w cause of a .. was, an attack . of pneumonia; ioh set in dfter an opatation v;“ Appenilicitis. â€" The decéased was ng: tortyâ€"eight years ‘and ten months. He: was matried in 1905 to Lizsie Schaus zho with a five year old son survive. The late . Mr. . Lauman during his We yeats resid:nce in Waterloo, had in1d6 â€"many. . friends, who will . join with the bereaved relatives in moutnâ€" ing:the loss of a friend. He is also :.m"I:: t:v three brothers and *\Il: 8 vit : Jchn t in Wi ajreg ; Frod in m::&;' #n. Conâ€" cad â€" Hammer, â€" Carritk: Township ; Alre. _ _Charles _ James in ; d Mrs. John Echilling, k The fnsral ~was rday aftatrpo1, at 2.30 o%ki.ok! the residense, King &t., North, 8t. chn‘s> Lvtheran > church, for service, w Mt. Hope~Cemetery Tor interâ€" KBR JOSEPH ZINKANN OBITUARY that or MR. JOHNCLAUMAN CIIAS.. DILLON. "The remuins â€" of wâ€" : from Graham, Ont., and were : to the residence of his mother . Mrs. Jacob Erast, Caroline St. The funâ€" etal took place Friday alterribon, Setâ€" vige bring concucied at the. house by Rev. E. Burn, pastor of the . Evasâ€" gelhical Church. Interment took place: im the Mount Hogeew. 5 ~.‘The late Cecit Snyder . was taken scriously ili two weeks ago. at . his home in Grabam, . Ont., â€" sufferw@g jrom tybhoid fever and in spite» of the ‘best medical attention _ â€"passed away on» Monday morning. He . was a son of Mrs. Jacob Ernst ; and was born in Waterloo Aug. 19, 1886. Seven years ago deceased moved ‘to Korkt William, where he restded fonr years, when he _ left. for ‘Grakam, Ount. . On Nov. 29, 1913, he was inartied at Graham,. Ont., . to Miss Sina AÂ¥ra: A sorrowing _ mother, wile, aud ‘three brothers Arthur, Mt. Hermon, Mass., Dalbin and Fred â€" at kome, ~ survive. _ Another _ ‘brother Byron died two years ago. DEATH UF C. SNYDER Rag Carpets to order Have your . old Brusscls.â€" or. Tapestry Carpets worked over into : beautiful . go.d wearing new Rugsat small cost. 4 New Rugs for Old arlin Rug Works WILDFANG‘S â€" p CLOSINGâ€"OUT SALE |_ Never in the history of Berlin have such GENUINE BARGAINS been offered. All Goods must be sold, as Bank wants _ our Store for addition to Bank : Everything reduced in store such as Ti Underwear, Hats, Caps, Neck Scartfs. ; CALL EARLY SATURDAY. 31 FAIRVIEW AVE:,, BERLIN, ONT.â€" 1544 _‘Nety ‘Blue Boys‘" Sdits aÂ¥ $4.50 “fi%..’ ..Sg:i-...u....L..OQ * Men‘s and Boys‘ fut band Caps at they75¢ and .,...... ........~..$1,00 *Ct Rave"A large stock of navy blue Stits in boys‘ and men‘s, at sam> reâ€" ductions. is n c $21 Overcoat or Suit at $15 Overcoat or Suit at $20 uvercoat or Suit at $10 Overcoat or. Suit $8.00 ‘Overcoat or Suit at $12 Overcoat or Suit at $8 Overcoat or Suit at $5 Overcoat or Suit at Going On With a Rush Wildfang, at 316 ~ $15 «> 30 y $750° ¢g¢ga8¢+¢¢A4g¢eg8¢t¢ge8es¢#*R%e (Continued From Page 4.) _ to the position. c ‘This brinzs the dopartment ur to a more recent date, when its work is common to all. It is now fully equipped in every way, with â€" alarm systems, indicators, â€"smoke helmets, etc. ‘One team is kept in the hall at § wWOODLANDS FARM, GUELPH, ONT. 39â€"28. & _ mmmnomcoo 4 % all times, and a second team is kept Men‘s and Boys‘ OutfAtters Come in andâ€"let us show: you 50 .15 The Suialt Historical Sketch ~~From $8.50 to $25.00 THORNTON & DOUCtLAS ess of the style wsale 43 ~100 Men‘sâ€"and Boys‘ Caps, at reg. 75¢ and $1, on Sale ................. RBO 50 Hats on sale cemeiint ic mc +I5¢ Ovéralls ° or Smocks : on nh J Whiiah es mds . 3. .i ic ols WWBMT EL AAIE C c cce dcceete cevre TWe W$#:00 Overalls or Smocks on,w * I;.W g-unfid pants .. 2.00 10 Rain Coats, $8.00, on sale $2 12 Men‘s Overcoats, on sale 4.00 10 Tweed Rain Coats, $10.00, on SPECIALS FOR SAT. Mon‘s Pants, $2.00, on salDBeo there.each night. ‘Incre . afte fl“:s firemn in all at the present: time,and gix of these slsep in the hall at 2 t, viz., Stmon Roth,.. Alsert Herman Schaeter, Edwin M}q"fi coln Stroh, J. Simpson.. The . other members of the | brigade â€" are, Chitl. Karges, â€"Henry « Karges, assistanli chief: Taylor . Lackenbauer, n Schif:le, â€" Chris. Scheifele, J F Madter. George Boatman, Louis Ke#â€" sig. ard ~Fred Wahnâ€" / ol <F Ties, Shirts, Berlin 1g00 fifteen o. $§,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy