TheChronicleâ€"Telegraph Dally ge maiue is _ï¬ 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. 'ï¬ï¬'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 + iï¬ 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€"lï¬ 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€" < 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«:mwuï¬ 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 â€""_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 “ï¬%..’ ..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-unï¬d 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"ï¬ 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. $§,