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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-6-7, Page 6to tt ,a 4 o• a rs rw1 , June 7. Nothing Relieved His Kidneys Until H. Tried Bu -Ju MARKMAN, Dal, Dec. 1, 1903 " I bad suffered for seven yews ' with kidney trouble. Could scarcely walk and was usable i. attend to my farm. Saw ' 3a -J. " adverti,ed, and after faking the first few pills, felt touch relieved. After taking Las a box, was able to do a ,sal day's work. I know ole box d "Bu -Ju " saved ale $ 0.0o doctor bills` "IAN= Assort." It mob may 3e a day to take •'311 Ja" -the kidney pall that never fails, All druggista have " 3♦Ja " or will get them for you. TNN scarua csmancat co. uuSTga wwoese, ern. We Can always rely nn 11115 l-msl •1-5. satisfac- tion with our Canned Goods because v4 linndlconly r•Ii:Jde br,unls that we know 1111 11 Wine. 1'it•1.1.v muse. keeper k11uwt how- 111111.11 dilfereuce there i+ in these h. ,,is,1i, .1.1 ne•.•ssi1i.•... And it is not always the price that in nIiii s the quality. \\'e art• stumble a line of canned g.NNlw that rte are sell- ing very low indeed. Nu Ins in Fall 1 11:11 you will he surprised how good( they are when they appall- on your table. STURDY & CO. GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM 1 $I5.50 TO BOSTON Going gay 3Ist to Jose IIth letaraiig satil Jeae 181f1 rhe unl ' tin "ugh rale service route. Thrnlgh p 11 I 1 m .1 n sleeper Tot nit o 10 11, e1 on. liomeseekers' Excursions $32.00 to $42.50 In points in Mtulito'1.4. Alberta. S•eskatehew•an. Via North Hay .bear 5th, lath and JMIy:dal rnnl 17th. Via s/rnia and N. N. Co. lune lth, 20th and .Int' hh and Ixth. Returiiigwithin IWt,I,t s. For tickets and full in- fo,mintinn cell on F. F. LAWRENCE Town :\gen1. Ofllce hours: 11:31 u. 111. les It::111 11.111. JOHN STRAITON, Ilrpot Agent .1. D. McDonald. 11istii•t 1'Is- o'II01 Agent,'I'ortnlu. 'PHONE 15 oft 24 w'ht•Il•nn 1. ant Tilt: 111.›i %Vomhnn-e 1 ' r. \C"d `,hill 1'nnb) (",rent nisi) sl (Jock Mgonre COAL ALL KINDS nF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND ' pse,\II foul weighed un the totrket cal"•, en why011 gel pwb Ib.. Ler n Ino. WM. LEE. orders left at 1, 1 . LEL:. II.tnlanre nkat" (lest side square. Kemal,' ,0 i. t.tl l lo. 21116:. • SYNOPSIS OF Canadian Northwest Homestead Regulations. Any et en un1)Ja•r.d ..conn of Ilo.'intnn 1, nde InMFWtobnm 1b1 -\.*114 wrel Peva Im*r. ego Kan,' p8 not newer. tad. tnnp 111. 1 ateaded bar any mown sign 1, the head of n tautly, or any male,. er IK years of AP'. 1111 he extent of one-quarter section of In. n'•n•,, or laaww. rrppn 1-o mfor the mMtre lept•ntoewllp nl Ihr h,rnl In whlrh 1M, Innd Is musette. Ths henre111a1der Is required to perform Ihr conditions connected therewith tinder one of t1M I ollewtnc plan.: I{$y At Mast els month,: rewMene• norm and enNivatlon of tin hunt In each year for thnr years. A if the father 1-.w mother. If the father hide oeesedl of the homesteader resMes uipm a farm 1n the vicinity ne tee land entered for the tee edremes(a as M roidenoe may bu' .oilseed deice. person residing with the father or 131 If thepettierhes bbl permanent re"Mvnee upon f land owned by him In the rM•im kyef Ala kwnadaade the regstremnwe as to tae( be astiot.l by rewMenoe rpm 3: »fir,. Ra otegthie notice 10 writnt bouts he elven b. r�dfNUM� �Dy(*1 pat �I. at OBo duty « W KMWar of i1, interior.W. I wig set pattp4otten of tatesd- I CAP'N ERI By JOSEPH C. LINCOLN C.pyrlght, 1sOa, be A. 4. Barnet te Co. Publishers. lig fifth Avenue. New York, A11 Rlabts Reserved • 4 11.1111..14 A. 17.\1N JI':11111 silt Winn ;he 0lsslshevl 111 Ibt• sou+blue suiuklug and Ihiwk..Ig. 11 had duce a g„••1 deal of tit 115o4 1•51.t. v1111•r he war sixteen year old. The It"uttil was iu a um•usure u more recent acqulretnem. '1'111- raptah had things on hie miu.l. Theft came Captain ErI, tilt° emokinit ' 1I1•Ilu:" said l'aptali Jery. "1[uw IN It Sou ain't oft tlshlu' a morning like I11N}" "Suutelltiu' else 1111 the docket,' was the rusorr. •'11uw''r waleluu::kil4' thews 1113 s?'• Now, this quration towelled vitally the subject of 1•aptai11 Jerry's thoughts. Yww n placid, easy going r,•lirel mart - 'File' sIcOI►ht•I(`I( ()NTAkIt Swot- :na1 Imo be Hazeltine along. t hu11tetn*Iy'r gut to stay oith .lobo, awl I thought p'rups you would. 1LI stay ✓ Myself only Luther asked we *0 par- ✓ 1iculllr, tied you was down there two Or • threw 111un11n ago. What Josiah comes Lack from school he'll help you suer If I 3011 herd hilt." Captain ,lorry didn't mlud staying at hearse•, and so 1•:ri went luto the house to uulke arraug.dueuts for the proposed • esrurslu11. He had some (W111'nlly i11 p•rsnudtug .Mrs. Snow and Elsie to leave the sick man, but loth were tired and urelel a rest, 01141 there wall a tel- ephone at the station, so that n1•w5 of a lbauge In the pallent's cutldidon (oath tw sent almost immediately. ru- der these cuudltlo est, awl 114 Captain Jerry was certalu to take good care of err recent evruta had trausforwel the captain lulu a plotter, a Juan with a "deep laid scheme." as the gentleman- ly cigarette rwukiug villain of the wet- minium et- miniu t used to love to cull it. '1'11 tell the truth, pettl.oat guveruwrut WlI5 w'elring vu him. 'flit' marriage agree - meat, to which his punter, considered him hound and which he saw 011 wry to etude, 1111ug over tliw always, but he hail put this threat of the future front his wind nu far as possible. Ile had not found orderly buusekeepiue the Joy that hr once thought 11 would .11-, but even this he could bear. Elsie Preston was the drop too much. Ile liked Mrs. Snow, except lu a mar- rying se•11se. Ile liked Elsie latter than suy y'o rig lady he had toter seen. '1111- trouble was that between the two he. a* he would bate expressed it "didn't hate the peace of a dog." llefure Elsie /•attic a game of check- ers between Perez and himself had been the regular after supper amuse- ment. Now they played whist, fair tail* Ed and Elsie against Jilin nud hi. former upponeut. ,\a 1ltsie and her partner almost invariably w'uu and nv Perez usually found fault with him brattier they lost, this was not an agreeable change. But it was but our. I1e didn't like muslin eurtaini 111 his bedroom la -rause they were a nuisance when he warted to tit up iu bel and look out of the window. But the cur- tain. w'i're put there, and everybody awe aeem4xl to think- them beautiful. so be ('011111 out protest. Captain Perez aud Captain Eri bad tater to "dressing up" for supper to the exteut of putting ou neckties and clean voltam also they shaved every day, lir stuck to the old "twice a week" plan for awhile; but looked so scrubby by contrast that out of ern• self respect he had to follow suit. Obviously torp females in the house were our too many. Something hail to Ile 110114'. Itnlph lius,•Illue x frequent ends gave 11in1 the Inspiration he was looking for. Tits was to bring about a marriage between Ralph and Miss Prestou. After deliberation he deckled that If this could 1e dune the pair would live somewhere else, even though John Bax- ter was still too 111 to he Morel. Elsie could come In evey day, but she would be too ()1ay with her own establish- ment to bother with the "improve- ment" of Heirs. It wasn't a very brit slant plan and had some vital olijel•- i t u 11-s ,but Captain Jerry conrldrrel it a wonder. He broachrl It to his partners; k'eip lug hi. real object strictly its the bark ground and enlargiug upon his great regard for Ralph and Elate nud their obvious (Wiese fur each other. Cap- tain Perez liked 111- scheme well euungb, provided it amid 11e tarried oat. l'aptalu Erl'seemed to Ililuk It (Natter to let events take their own cuursr. However, they both agreed to help if 11e cbauce offerer!. 1411 when Mr. Ilazeillue ealled to spend the evening 1'nptaln Jerry would rise front his chair and, with an slab urate cough and several surreptitious winks to his nwssumtes, would 'au- nuuuve that be guessed be would "take a little walk" ur "go out to the barn" ur something similar. Captain Perez would more than likely go also. As for 1'apluln Eri, be usually "eiti lotevl" les• w'unW 1111. upstairs and her I•uw .John ems getting along. But lu spite of this loyal support the 1supt5 obtained from l'aptalu Jerry's wonderful plan had not beeu so star- tlingly successful as to warrant hi. feeling mnrh elated. Ralph and Elsie were goal friends and 'teemed to enjoy melt other's society, but that was all that might he truthfully said so far. Captain Jerry, therefore, was a little discouraged as lie sat to 11e uunehtne and smoked and pondered. Ile bid his dis,ottragenent, however, and in re- sponse to 4'nplsin Eri'. question con- cerning the prugreas of the matchmak- ing Raid elwerhllly: "Oh, It's c In' slung. carats' along. had of slow, of roarmp, but you can't expect nothlu' .IIR'reut. I tiptoe you noticed he was here four doles lust week?" N hy, no," bald Captain Eri, "1 don't know 'a i did.'• "Well, lie was, and week afore that 'twng wily three. Ko tlat'e a galn, ain't It'i' "Karlin." "I didn't count the time he stopped after it drink of water neitier. That wasn't a real call, but" - •v )h, it ought to (wont for somethln'. Call 11 it hal a time. That would make twos limes and a haat the was bete" l'nptain Jerry looked suspiciously at his frl.nd'p face, but Its soberness was Irreproachable, so he said,: "Well, It's kind of slow ;work; but, as I said afore, It's maga' 4110118, and 1 have the satisfaction of tutowIn' it's all for their good." "Yes, like the feller time ate all the apple dumplln's so 'a his children wouldn't have the stomach (Ache. But, say. Jerry, i come mit to ask It you'd mind bele' housekeeper todaly. Luther Davis has been after me malls •• I don't know whet to come doves to the Ufa mels' steelos and stay to 4 osr. His slater Pushy, the old maid sus, Is down there, and It's such a tine dry 1, timed .111 tat IheelN . tip sale nal its. their etlarge, the two were persuaded ; to go. Perez took the dory old rowed over to the cable station to see if Mr. Hazeltine cared to make our of W! party. When he returned. briugi,, the electrician with 1il111, Daniel, harnessed to the carryall, watt standing at the side' dlor, and Captain Eri, Mrs. Snow uud Elsie were waiting. Ralph ginneed ut the carryall and then nt thaw who were expected to IMrupy it. '1 think 1'd hatter row down, cap- tain," he said. "1 don't sow how live of ns are going to lied room in there." "What: les a torryall?" esxrlaintel the captain. "Why. Mat's what u car- ryall'. urryall'. for. I've carried six In n car- ryall arryalt 'fury 111)55-..• 735.11, it goal while ago, though," he added. with n chuckle. "when 1 was cuusitrraike younger •h 1 1111 110w', Sque•ziU' (1141114 cost 111 thetlr days, 'specially if the girls want - al to go to Cahill 110.34111', 1 collate we can fix it. You and me 'll Met on the trout seat and the rest in t• L. Elsie anti n very 1.1g package, mid Perez ire's sort of lujy rubber. He'll fit itt most allyw'her.•s. Let's try it any- how." .11141 try 11 they did. \\'(elle It was True !hut Elsie was rather small. Mrs. Snow was distinctly large, and huh 4 Iptahl Perez, In spilt of his ailegel elasticity, ma nage) to Iluti nous be- tween them is a Mystery. Ile, how- ever, u •141 (hat 110 was :til right, adding as a amitoti : "1luu't Jolt none, EI.1, 'rause I'm kind of haugin' on the 1111te aidgr of malt - look out for you," 1111swere1 his (fiend, picking up the reins. ••-\II ashore that's goi1)' ashore. So long, Jerry. (lit dap, 'Thousand toolbars:" IhnMel , ptu•rntly 11 ' 'l' al this testimony to his monetary worth :and Jogged out of the yard. Fortunately appearsuc/w du 1101 1o111.1t for muc11 les wham except In the sin hu11er, and the spectacle of lite les a carry:ill it/ 111011 - lug ant of the ordinary. They turned into the "cliff road:' the finest thor- oughfare 11 town, 16ept Ill g1101I eon,Ii- tiou fur the benefit of the eottager'M mud the boarders ut the big hotel. The ocean was on the left, and from the hill by the italrry estate, Captain 1'e- rers charge, they 5533 twenty wiles of horizon line, with craft Of ail deserlp- tlmis scattered along It. Seh..onrrs there were of all Mixes, front little 11mcLerel o•iners to big,four and five Malders. A tug with a strlug of t•uaI barges behind It wan so chole hl alae they could make out the don- ne•tilig hawsers. A Hack freight Mtl•ll ltit•r was pushing 11 toug, leaving al thick line of smoke like charcoal murk 011 the sky. One rattails rigger was In sight, but far out. "What du you stye of that bark. Pe- rez':" inquired Captain Eri, pointing to the distant vessel, "Brill*l, uiu't elle?' Captalu I'erez leaned forward and peered front ler 'lila hand. " 4'reuch, look* to ale," be said. "Don't think Mo. Way she's rigged for'ard luokw like Jul ,• Bull. Look at that fo'topli 1," "lines% you're right, Eri, now i eulne to Miller. It. ('alt you make Ont hear flag': \fish 1'd brought my glows." "1lrelt Keott. man:" exclaimed Ralph. "What sort of eyes have you Kul? 1 couldn't tell whether she had a dug or not at this dIstaurl•. blow do you do It's" "'Cordite to how you're brought up, as the gout said 'bout satin' M1lugte n uil.," replied 1'aptniu Eri. "When you're at Men yo11've Jest got to git used to serin' tblugs n gaol ways wR and knowlu' 'end when you Nee 'en too." This Met the captain% going, null they told ern glories until they moue to the "Peres, look herr quark!" road that led down to the beach be- neath the lighthouse bluff. The life saving station writ In plain sight now, but on the enter beach, and that was e eparat.lf from them by a 200 yard stretch of water, "Well." observed Captain !rt "bun's where we take Adam's bridge." "Adam's befdpt" queried Elsie, ems. sled. "Ts.. • T . sap. Alps bisAsit1 car. 111,4,, .lt.t wap, LOhItO'.. I*Uhl ate you wultln' tort Left your batlike suit to home?" Theo 115 Daniel 'dewiest rather gin- gerly Into the dear water he esplalllwl that at a time rouging from three hours before low tkle to titre hours after one may reach the outer beach at this point by driving over In au or- dinary vehicle. The life savers add to this tlwe limit by uslug a ape•i ley built wagon, with large wheel* and a body considerably elevated. "Well, there now!" ex1'Iaiutel the la• dy trout Noutueket as Daniel apinshing emerged on the other able. "I thought 1'd done about everything a Body could do with salt water, but 1 never went rldiu' In It afore." The remainder of the way to the sta- tion was covered by Daniel el a waft, for the w'lie l% of the teary carryall vau14 twit aches ur Mote ill the amuse said as they turue . The little brown lifts saving stattou was huddled between two sand bill*, There were n entail stable and a hen- house and yard just behind It. ('ap- talu Lubber Davl*, raw !lotted null 111'uw11 Need, waved :e iu't,u110 10 thein from the aide ebur. "Spied you , umlu', Eri." he said to a curiously mild r0i1e, that 0 1431 cold roiling (rola such it 11e•11 010,4. •'1'w mighty glad to see you too. Jump dowu and 001114' right les.• 1'11s11y '11 le out 111 a utinute. here ,11- Is now," Miss Patience Davie was as plump as her brother w'as tall. She impressed one as a comfortable sort of person. Captain Eri diel the hours tout every 'one shook hafuls. Then they went Into the lit iug room of the station. \1 -hat particularly struck Mrs. Snow *us the IiPatuesi of everything. The brass ou the pump in the auk shone like tire as the sunlight from the w'iu- dow struck it. The floor 35x5 white from scouring. There were shelves ou lite halls, and to these, arranged Ip underly 1.1105, wire contest goods of 1111 d*scriptiun0. The table was covered with u figured uilciutpi. 'faro or three well, members of 11e crew, were seated fu tic wooden chairs Moog the wall, but vitae as the party cattle In. 4'uptain Ihn'i. intro- duced thew one after the other. e'er- haps the most striking characteristic of these welt With the quiet, •tlIliosf balsh- ful way in welch they Kooks'. The;v mooned like big boys as '1 as any- thing, and yet the oldest was nearly Orly. "1':ver been in a life saving station afore?' asked Captain Eri. Elsie had not. Ralph haul, awl po bad )Ire, Snow, tut out for years, "'!'his to where we keep tits boat and the rest of the gear," said l':Iptayl1 Da- vis, opening a dlor and 1ea/lhlg the Way I 11 • 1t' studded est d large, low stn 1 le room. k 1 "'I'hrm', 1110 spars oars o11 the w1111. The. reeler ones are In the boat." '1'10 boat itself was on its carriage In the uuddk of the room. Along file w'ulls 011 hook.; lung the men's suits of oil- skins and their 114m'wr,t.rs. The cap- tain pointed out our thing after an- other- the cork Jsikets and life pre- servers, the guts for shooting the life line :tenets a stranded vessel, the life car haiiglag" f the roof and the "bree•hts 11110y." "1 41011'1 1. liege you'd ever git mP Into that Ihlu;," said the Nantucket lady dev'idelly-, referring to the buoy. "I droit know but I'd i'liout as lief% be drownd,l us make meal a allow of my- self." "'I'o/k oft a bigger WOmul than yoy OUP time," said ('aptuill Umcis. OP a Portlaud skipper, she was, and he WON un his [test v'ynge In a brand new schooner Jest off the stow:'!. Struck on the (log's Buck off here and then tirifJ- el close In and struck again. ',Ve got 'end all, the woman hist. That watt the only time we've used the 14110y Sense 1'ce hw•u at tete station. Most of the wrecks nre too fur off shore, nod we 1141V* t0 get out the boat." ' Ile took them upstairs to the nulla sleeping rooms and thea up to the little cupola on the roof. \1'llh the tele/ware In the cupola theyt could sew for n1111s op and down the Is•ach and out 10 se•a. An (wenn tug Wand toward Boston was passing, sod Elsie, looking through the gloss, saw the cook Dome out of the -gallery, emp- ty n pita over the Nide and go back again. "Let Ilse look through that a minute, said Captain Eri When the rest had had their turn. 111- awuug the glass nn,ut111 until It pi/wed toward their 1 • n way up the shore. "Perez," be collet untimely, "look herr .plink ('aph/in dire,. hastily put his eye to the glass, and his friend Scent on: , "l'ou se" our hon%e?' he said. a'l'es. 11'rll, yid Nee the din's.' room iloor? Not that i'11nir to the able of WI" "Yes, what of 11?" "Well, that's the rocker that Ehtle wade the velvet cushion for. 1 want you to holt at the upper southeast c"r- 11rr of that cushion and nee If dere ain't a rat', lair there. i+orenxo n pos gemmed to 0101.11 iu tint Mm111', and" - "01, .54111 1411 001:" Iudlgtmntly ex- claimed Captain Perez., ntrnlglllrning up. "Well, it was a pretty Important thing, anti 1 wanted to make Lure. 1 left that chair out (here, and 1 knew what I'.1 catch if any rat's hairs gut on that 1 0a11t1111 %Idle I wap gone. Ain't that so, )Its. Snow'!. '111" boes.keepg'r expreoled her opin- ion that captain Eri ,was • "ease," whateter that may be. They had clam chowder for dinner -a New England clan chowder, made with milk and •'rakert and clams with shells as white as 'mow. 'rhey were what the Npw Yorker calls "soft shell" 1111115, forfn�� Fulton market ebowder Iv "gnahnthg soup' to the native of the Cape. Now, that chowder was good. Every- body said so. And If the proof of the chowder, like that of the podding, Is In this rating of It, this one had a (leer ran.. Also there were balled Mrlpel base, which Is good .nongh for nn, - body; lot bilenlla, pumpkin pie and beach pinm preserves. There was a running fire of apologt.s from Mies Pa- tience and anawering volleys of com- pllmenta from Mrs. Know, "i don't toe. how you make sorb Mitch pinm pr.s.rres, Mies T1ails," ex. claimed the lady from Nantucket. "1 declare! I'm goln' to ask yen for an- other haea.rfnl. I Altera they're the best i ever ate." There was material here for the Ms - mission that cnoatry hone.wlv.a Mre, and the two ladies teak advantage of It When 1t was over the female pot, We of title esssossa washed Os 415be., while the men walked 1111 and down the (leach and tmokel. Hero they were Joined after awhile by the ladhs, for *Yea by the 1434111 It wile as wild as early Slay, nod the wind wits ianwly bracing and hod 110 111 lug les It. The big blue win Vol .houldcrel (hent WIvea up trio the 1a:dlul of time eta, outruled toward the beach uud 111111 - bled to pieces in al rourimg tumult of white 111141 green. '1'15 gulls s►i1O11md along their tops or dropped like falllug stones ludo the wafer Ilttcr snud eeIs, enI'rging ngolu, acrrwulug. to replant the tier(oruta1114' The 4•011ve'uuti.11 naturally turned to wrecks, mid l'ap11lu ItnvIs, his reserve vmashing before the tactful lnqulrlta of the captains nud Italph, talked shop 11ltd talke,31 It well. tIu 1(11 (vlNTl91•Ku,l THE MARKETS. Liverpool and Chicago Exchanges Clos• ted -What at Winnipeg Firmer -Live Stock -Th. Latest Quotations. Mondry evening• June 4- Urinuh grata ev'baugra wrrr 41••401 to. Uay. 1111 was 1114, the Chlcag•1 board of trade AI 1.5 Iwdl»•g optlura fur dura ubn wheat ruled limier. WINNIPEG OPTIONS. Thr funow..g are 111e ole+iug prices of Wheat upl.uua at the %VI,t ugwg market to 1111, : Jour 110µ• 1.1.1, JId) 1115. 1.1.1. Mepl. 714,• 1.14. 1ijORO7,TO PRODUCE MARKET. 1:ralw- wi., at, spring. bush ...51 MO to 5... , 111•, .u, tau,. hush ... ., U 54 0 hs Wm at, reit, kn.,. „ u 64 .... Wheat, goose, hu.h .... U 7.1 Ht.1-i• v, bush . 1) :.1 o 52. tats. hens 11 41 0 4214 Bye, bush u71.... 1'u.5, bush U i NEW YORK DAIh( MARKET. New lurk, June 4. Rutter, etemie: ri- e,-ipi., 74)71; Ethel price, exult ere "y, L'••., n. 10.,e; ,.(b,1..11 price*. creamery, 4.1.uu,11 111 raid 11.• 1. IU's.•: nq,uo str.l ral:,m".n to rat 1-u, " weatt•rn (a,'• tory, 4 olawuu to fir is 12. 111 13'•. 1 les. 14•, weal: rec.,d1, 1170: new stale, (111 errata. large. be, luyr 10 Ile; do. fair Io good, hoe to 111.. ; do., aloud. la 5t. l•'':••: Jo. fair to L, tat, e,1- to 10e: Infer - 1or by to Or; skim+, fol to Twat, 2.e to N•%%•. Eggs. new; nr•elpts. 12,7411, 3yh alar sod1.1(17 fancy 111 ; du. 41.4011,, 1*i, to '1c; 4o.. 11111.41.e1- Irl, WI' 10 aa-: western 111-,',, 17c; do. ...tool.. 11c• to IU' . ; Kentucky, 1. to 10, 'tate. fear red white, CATTLE MARKETS. Cables 1 webu•ed-('atU. Firmer a 1'►Irw�o-Noxa Fateler, 1...1”,..”. ton, J, u1-' _.-1'11111. •.re 111101••4 at 11.1*.r l0 1_1- per lb.: refrigerator beef. Mt,' to 5,.c per Ib ; ,beep, J .1, 14.• to 1.51,. per 11,.; la:al•s, IW dreasrd weight. TORONTO JUNCTION LIVE STOCK. Toronto, June 4.-lt"relpts of live stock at the Union Stuck Yard. wrra 73 ears, composed of 1,513 cattle, ?5 huge. 33 shrep, e.ilves. and one A or,r. k:aporler.. Price. for shipping cattle rangrel teem 54.7. to 53.1.5, but there w"re ten or the•••• load5 of prim.• cattle brought a little more money, mad the 10,15 of the cattle for . t pail void from N ti to K1 ler ewe.; bulls arid at 45.73 to 44..71 per cwt. ■alekers. l'h,,i,c picked lois of bnh•hrr+' sold 'i1 54.111 to $5; loads of gown at 44.4:4 to 44,1Z, tac•l1111n. at 54.::71, In ;4 el; and row", nt 45.33 to 44.40 per , wt.. )111.5 Cows, A few murk cow, .edd At 5401 to 114.1 .,.1-h %'eel IL sive*. I•.1•."0 fur .1-11 '.1,.. ranted (loin 44.•'1) to $0.:31 per cwt. *beep wed Lambe, E1p,rt slurp. ¶4.511 to F• per cwt : barks, 4:I.:s. to 54 per cwt.; y. -rung lamb. at 53 to pi per t wt.; spring hln,b., at 45.71 to 56.7.0 Hogg. 11, I'. Kennedy reports prices at $7.:111 for s•l...to, and 514.15 for lights uud fate. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK. Moto -SI. Jan. 4.- lSpwe111.1 14. erpeel r,:ble 011 Cannellini 1,rtle were firm and prier. unrbugrd at 111,. to 12e and les w1W' vara 11%4' to 12•.1- w -u quotid. port* for the week were Son? rllltr. 1177 sheep; ,blpmrots fur flay w. re 111,111" rattle. :0:11 sheep, of which :4:3wn 1 • • An, er'Mu. Cattle receipts today Well. teal milia :3. .m.h r). .lee, c alt •�-, b•, ,int' haul,. 1400 hoes A I.:Ulr•• of Ito• 101•nl hog .misern wax the renew -.1 strength les the worked and pri.r. .how N dv*ur" elf :b cent. per "wt. mince 1,,+! Wrdnc.4ay. This was partly doe to the ew•unrre:.g Wtic.•5 (ruts I:urupenu 3onrr,l. on (su odlan ba'•ou and u further edvrnr,• of Dur ■1.1 lh,g 111 prI'•'1 for 11,. same, but blurt w to Ihr (111.1 that .opp1P.. of hogs Himont the euuntry are Iwrum11lg smaller for which then Is a kern .1..110.11.1 ■ 11 par►h g concerto. l:.ea•rlpts to day were 124)11 head, of which 4111 bad flet. ro,lrart.. ed for 110 th•• welt and the balao'e ,. • re sold fn•ely ou the beat* of $7.541 to 117.!►/ per lwt. for selected lots welgbed art the care. no ea cattle war. rrnr"" nud 1011"1 110 1,r1re, arlliug ■t from S4 1 'u 5,41- per p"and: pretty go,1 ■banal. 41,. 10 31-; mtlkm'.'o strippers, 7114, to 4tie. and ,he 1-1 unman 510.5, 25.e to 4\ht•It owe In better demand and br',ngh1 1..e.her psi..-. quutlty ,auIdrred: they sold at 5:11 to 5:141 .ash. calve. add at 12.70 to 57.50 4e11: abr.•p 114141 111 41- iu 4•,e per Ib., cud bunt". at Si to 511 ea,•h, EAST BUFFALO CATTLE MARKET. East 14uaalu. .lura 4. Cattle R» •i/d111. 42U1 brad; Leery, slow Al hN• 1013rr; other., steady to strung: prime 1,111,11.1./1. 4:1.:45 to 5:•.73, Mapping 44.53 111 P5.40; lintel' me, 54.:31 to 5e 3; L"Ir,•rs, 43(7: ow*, 55.1'1 to 54.5,; bulls, 58 Iw $4.51: tI.'h.•r• and feeders, 4377.0 t.. 54.51; aleck ti' -i(1+, 42.73 to 51.0,' ti 1-111 cow. n,d .pringera, slow, $2 to 5315'wer, 81* t11 53'1. leap. Receipts Ino) bead: active, 2:.e blither, 54.:11 to >(7. Ill,gw-Ilr.•rlppta 17.441U head; fairly ne• live. I<1.• 111 111. 105.1'; heavy 11v4 mind, 511.:0 to 44115: yorkara, 50.47 Io 01-.',: tags, 444.:1; 1.114140; roughs. 53.50 to 114,35; slug., 44 to 54.:u: chert••., 14.55 to 16. dal aLrrp ■84 1.4 tubs Re.-,•Ipt'. I5, she: nr- live; sheep steudy; laa,tls, 10to'J', high- er: Innthe, 14.1.71, les 17.01; yearling., 511 to 50:Nh: w,•Ibrrs, 18.111 h, 511.:7.: rm.'s $.1 :13 to 43.311: 'beep, lolled, 5:1 to 54. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. N. w lurk. Jude 4. Beate., receipt.. 47441: great 10 411414.1 .,errs. 11ru. 10 :1 shade higher; •tt., ra atOa' lull .tt•a•ly; f.11 .low- and ttenk; others aMmt strtolt rna s, .t.aally to a .hada tenter. "therm. 14.55, to $t.7.,: hulls. 5:1 111 44.444; "oma, $2 to 44, w ldpmrnt' to Morrow InV wells and .1:/u ymntrr. of bcaf. i'41. t•+ .Receipts, 37241 rents; term, :a• 111 10. hlrh.•t; vest.. .}', •n 57..:1-. few ••'Ira. nt 17 :l7'j 1° 57.:A.; .III:•,, 51.30; 1,11tt"r,l.II k., 111 10 44.:111, 1•h1•rp nud Lamb.. Ih•. riots. 1•1,012; "heap n trifle ren+bar: ,r•':olm.a- and 15041.., toll 51":uly: .u.'p, 51.711 to 5::/'; rti.4,e woo too.. 00: yeaalloott., 541 let $1; c1115. 53; iambs, 57 to $44i.'. one rat. 44.111:.4)11., 441.1?',, to 11. 1-;s It.."Ip1.. 114189: mnrkcl :!r 0lw• Ile; good sunt" hogs. 54.711 111 54175. NO NEED TO QUIT, • Ilr.mptonville, Que.. ,lune it h. - (Mileeiwl.l Their it no nrei to unit Quebec to hunt up evidence of what 1114111. Kidney Jill. are doing for thaws who are afflicted with kidney fra1161es. Iwcanse there is always lots orf that evidence here tin hand. "Aloof three year. ago 1 wan sud- denly w•izeol wit 11 5n ntteek orf Imn- Iu1go front which I o1Re,'d terrible agony," writes Mr, J. A. iAplerrv, of Itr/nlpttot vine. duet "For nearly ' thew ninths I wan laid tip and my doctor calhl do little or nothing for nee At. Inst. 1 was nuh'i'rd M. try D(dd's Kidney Pill, M1, 1 porch/toed it iox and Megan taking then. Ey the time I heft finished the hos i felt ml' strength returning and 1M• pelt.. dim - Suppose ,you do like the tea you are using. How do you know it is the best tea you can get for the money ? MANY were satisfied with the tea they were using before they tried Red Rose Tea, • When they tried Red Rose Tea they found it had that " rich fruity flavor," found it was strong - that it requires less to make a cup of good tea than the brand of Ceylon alone they had been using. Now, why not be sure you are getting the best tea to be had. You cannot be sure till you try Red Rose Tea. ed Rose T ais good Tea T. H. Lr stabrooks 5t. John, N.S.. Termite. WMnipeg We AreVery Particular We ahyuy's insist un and always get lint quality in everything, \1'e are mighty hard people to suit, but the harder it is G1 suit us, the /easier it is to please you. The quality ..f the following g,Nals 1* %Illi' tel 11100414.: - Davies' Horse Radish at. per bottle, 13c Quaker Puffed Rice at, per package, - 10c Heinz Tomato Soup at, per can, - - 25c Forest City Tomato Catsup at, per bottle, 13c Try m - 10 cent package of GUSTO the new (olid. .1 toy for the chilled in every package. P. T. DEAN, The Grocer. -IONE tlo. COR. MONTREAL ST. AND SQUARE, GODERICH, ONT. Ch ge i1 M been perdu beg to announce that the livery els heretofore conducted by s. Miller & Walker, has by us, and we respectfully e public patronage. As will be kept at the oto every effort solicit a share of in the past, th, 11 top notch of efficiency will be to have THE BEST ALL CALLS PROMP ATTENDED TO Walker & Augustine 'PHONE 51 EAST STREET LIVERY Parnell's Bread Made by machinery, suss, the modes housewife to have oupoeior ed mem wbolaose _ 5•ad, with- out guy of the trouble and worry baking day coos - g amed her another, AM 11 Costs less Thea te Bab, P. T Dh)AN YOUR POPULAR OROCLR, AGENT ��liliur11f11r�letlfUrUrdr�Nuur>r11rNuUrwr�lr>�rNr>rlrw>rlrNrr�Mt1G tr.. When buying a piano consider the merits IF Newcombe Piano! F L�• IC a2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 11 PIANOS of the famous For choice quality of tone, durable ac, tion and stylish cases' Winner of gold medal at Paris World's Fair and other groat awards. Call on or write to O. HOARE, County Wholesale and Retail Manager 1 DISTRIBUTING CENTRE - 1 AT CLINTON, ONTARIO 9►TIBW/toluTTor.PlunTT?oTTTTTJtYluIPI R appearing. i then decided to continue Good PriotiogMays and All Wars at Tha Si at w'Ith IMwld'a Kidney P111s and took flue ulna 111 x.11 which clmlpktely luted me d lumltago "