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A ores Presbyterian cbutcb Is to be
bulk at Walton.
0 week.salt works were pat in
R Bandon, tows treasurer of Me -
Mir. has teered his rerigo bio•.
The Boy Scout movealent bas been
eillerted at Wrozster with s large
. R. L. McDooald has loosed Ids taro
MI the filth etIlMemioo of Grey to his
ses, Wafted McDosioM.
Jams Keeeigbae bat sold his farm
en the 6th line of Morris to R. IL
Alcock, of the same lice, for !]4.000.
The IUilacre farm of Robert Arm -
=tjust east of Helgrsve, ba, been
to W. K. Whaley, who is now
i• posseodon.
Jackson Bros., of Seafortb, who
Mime dimmed of their photograph gal -
bey to B. McArter, of e$lp tb, purpose
loss1J0la British Colum
The town council or gamer h..
=redirrh n) water 1. the
that point tort saw of IMV $ year•.
The Sew Beak of Commerce build-
ing stuniose U
g to be erected at Exeter the corn-
ing
and whoa completed
•two-story red
wiU be one
ol the Mason buildings in that town.
Alter an Illness of ten days of le
grippe and pesurnoola, Mrs. A. Elliott
awn IK the bane of her
est in Grey township on Hattir-
dy. 11th inst. She was in her
year.
Mrs Luras Shade died at her borne
kr &Worth on Monday a last week,
. atter an illness of some months. She
-*M Sixty-four years .l age at,d Is sur-
vived by her husband, two eons and
four dwgbters.
Win. McGregor died very suddenly
at the Mine of his brother. U. F. Me -
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township clerk, Tookerith.
oe edlteskdsy of lust week. He wassm
duty-two years of age and was • no, -
the of Stanley township.:
The marriage took Meal In
Tomato
en Wednesday of last week of Mies
Maggie. mooed Kr Coulter. daughter
nnod
gbbnei to
Geo. L. Thouspeosi.01 tbeiltlseo City.
Rev. Jame Wilms oMc1 t0A.
• The marriage was rnnised In
Galt on Wednesday, 0th hest., of Miss
.. Elisabeth Smith to J. I3. i1eLuchiin,
of &rho abi, Sask., formerly of Brus-
sels. The happp couple left immedi-
ately .arterwaeds for their future
bongs in the West.
l'Ameog the •moante in the supple-
mentary estimates for the Province of
Gatatio is an item of 11.000 to Us -
borne township for draining the Little
amble River. This will • materially
midst in the work which has been
utdertaken by the township.
Miss Sidle Hawkuhaw, daughter of
John Hawkeaaw, of Exeter, died in
Detroit, atter an operation had been
SZrperforatedShe wfor the as foOx ty-seven eili of •°wrs
and bad resided in Detroit for
. the past eighteen years.
Joie WUlb, • former resident of
and well known throughout
4rtera Ontario u an extensive
Meek dealer, is dead at his home at
Beaver. Mich. He was in his sixty-
eighth year. For the last eleven
years be bad been fanning and stock-
taking on • large scale in Mlehigan.
The death of Mrs. Wm. Piltwes took
pull •t her home in Hrnoe8eld on
y o[ last weak. She was eighty
Yeanof age. tier birthplace was in
Peel county. 13M
been
Stanley township nethe year
10111 until twentyyears ago, when she
lamed to BruceId.
A pioneer of Grey township departed
tale lite Friday, 10th inst., in the
plreoa Philip Pinar Hots. He was
11 bis eighty-dxth year, having been
leen In Germany in the year 1825.
;lit the age of twentyAve he took op
residence in Grey townehip, where
Ms lived until tele death. A family of
seven children survive blur.
The death of George Clark, an old
and esteemed resident of Bullet, took
place on Saturday. l lth hist. He was
is his eighty-fifth year and was a na-
tive of Yorkshire,. England. He
Omar to Canada in the year 18511 and
afterwards took up a farm on
concession of Mullett, where
he had gadded continuously till his
death.
Hobert Welton. an old resident of
dknssels and a well-known grain
onthat plaoe for. many years,
on Sunday, 12th haat., after an
extending over Several months.
He was in bin sixty-eighth year. lie
took a deep interest in municipal
affairs, baling gat at the council
board for several years and ecrved for
two years as Reeve Of Brussel..
At the home of the bride in Brus-
eels. on Tuesday of last week. the
ia1 bow was tied between
Ise Nora Maunders and Joseph A.
miter. The ceremony wan per•
b Rev. Jae. E. Hooter, of
' -
bother of the groom
as-
hy Rev. Dr. Oaten, 01 HruesaL
happy couple will reside in Bros -
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res peter Advocate : Capt. Bryant,
• bsdford, • former resident of hooter
pod well known in ndUttlry circles.
ban seat in his resignation to the Mill-
- tory D.j art sent. He has served con -
for twenty-twoears and
els eaeetba, fourteen of which were
Sikh the 97th Regiment. (`apt Bry-
ant was one of the =OM popular offi-
cers in the regiment and will be
t !sed a the 5001141 instaj:et, not
truly by the members of the 17th, Ie,t
by essay older military men of No. 1
Mrs. We. Hamill. one of the rosily
metiers at Mullett township, did et
the bourne of her daughter. May. iw
. Steep, of (Aint.on, on 'lbursgarhossoh
Stir. Mb. wag bairn In Ireland in IftL
and in 1542 she sad bee
to
lett.Oettied ors the seddetthefor nngn 'Ul-
ysses
M
weded them mewed
�srty -two
Mgr. Mr. Hasedf ivied~tweet,
'tato
awn. Tau years later NR lIa�ili
ea• a to CUetoe and made her beas.
deph A *teal the
Moto chil-
drenMoto
NANO /WM% Use Aber g
IlVeteen
. aP•• of the Mathes
bureau at Ottawa, left that city to at-
tend his father's funeral at tiealoe th CiCoA7o, March
and since dep.0 • from his boardlog mattohbwhea
bo.e be has not been seen. Every Saturday nlshtgta-
effort to locate bins has failed. feriae vlews In
THE
res Clem High -
iv. !Steck
-Latest kNtations.
a -A sea -saw move
to -day left the mar.
the salol point u
to 14o below. Dlt-
d to Kssasa tarot
prospect■ led to a sadben to • de -
A Narrow Escape. i ales. Cora fish with set leas of
Provincial Constable Phippen and pec to tic to t%c; oata of 3 to '4c. sod
w
Yrs. Pblppen, of Wingba, carlowly , p TI esit-tve ec to z7yla to [alto does
ages serious lou to • runawaydayroOOI 2;rtar Satur to -
injury lid to t4d higher than oe Saturday:
soot ant one day Iasi week. They corn was ltd to %d htghcr. Antwerp olo.-
were driving towards Belgr•ve in a ed 16c higher on wheat. Berlin. unobutd-
cutter, and meeting a teem of horses e0; ods Peet, lbc higher.
they turned out to pass. The cutler Winnipeg Options. •
overturned and its occupants were Close. Open. Hint. Low. Close.
thrown under the two donee, the a hea
r.t-
sin le hoe running away. Fort un- j•ayy, " ' ri,t:4 :411 4x2 NM
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atm,' the team were quiet or Mr. and oat.
Mrs. Pbippen would have sustained Mar It frk 116 gy% MI
serious injuries. July 15 Mtk R 1414 M
Farms (Mange Hands io Hallett. Toronto t3raln Marital
Wheat. bushel 91 le to w I1
John Manning has sold nig farsn on Wbeat, goose. bushel a to
Rye, bushel5
Barley, bushel M
Oats, bushel 0 q '
Peaa,
busBuckhel
• w
Toronto Dalry Marbeet. • r
Sniper, to,. lots •l� e 39
Batter, separator, dairy. Ib0 11 •
Butter, creamery, Ib. rodsOle 011
Sixty Years Married. Butter. creamery. solids • IS 0 tat
iG .. new -laid • • t1
Two foresee residents of Usb orne, s� cold -oras. • rr
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dew, of Grund Cl`o'g• la
Grundy Honeycombs. dose- 1 M y�
Centre, Iowa, celebrated t h e i r Honey, extracted. Ib • 1J 4111
diamond jubilee last Friday. Their Montreal Graln and Prodtees.
wedding took place at Themes Road, MONTREAL, March w. -Tho ferMall
Usborne, io HIM atter which they re- demand for Manitoba apnoea wheat was
sided in that township until about ppopen, but cables were strong Brand bldg
thirty years ago, when they moved to IIIc higher. The local trade In coarse
(mind!! Centre, where they have sines I arsine were slow. A utile buckram was
made tbsir home. Mr. rite Mn. Dew 1 worker over the cable In .press and
winter wheat flour at en advance of M
are .till enjoying fair beeltb. per sack and there was also an improved
The New Fishing Regulations. demand from local and country buyers.
g Oats-Canadtaa western. No. $, Mc; **-
Exeter Times : This spring it is era No. 1 feed• !Otic; No. s C.W.. tic; No.
quite probable that the followers of Ira
elope, rc: No. $ tical white• tic;
Isaac Walton will wander home with ; et ring tw eat patents, firsts. 111.1 top
heavier game bags than they have for conch, 16.10; winter wheat p - *os , 94
several seasons past. The Govern-' ■frons maker., N.90: atnlght roulars N
meet has refused to issue license, for i Ir $4.n: in begs, 9.76 to 9.16. Rolled
fishing for suckers h dipnet? and Per barrel *3.f0; beg of to III.., 1Lti
1 Feed barley, car lots ex store, etc bo Sip,
thus the fish will came up the river in Corn-Aerican No. yelloa 6bw, to 15.
greater numbere. The fishermen et' Essa-Semrected. laci ossinah, 1ta4*;
(trend Bend will ire deprived of r Deaf No1 stock, 20c; No. 2, 1sr.
mat -
Rolle income. as a large number of erns, 1*to12e.. Mc to ti c; aye•
sticker's were taught by dip nets at Butter-CChoicest, 26c to tic; .weeds.. 54.
the mouth of the Aux $ruble and to Who -
wore rold throughout this community.
On the other hand the fish will be
allowed to twee up the river to spawn
and those who delight in fishing will
have Deaner opportunities for Ier,ter
catches than in previous seasons.
the 10th concession of Mullett to Wm.
Valdese, of the mance township. The
purchase price was 18,600. The farm
contains 176 acus. John Riley has
gold his Shy -acre farm on the 8th coo-
cession of Mullett to Chas. Dexter,
who owns the adjoining property, for
113,000.
CATTLE MARKETS.
Union Stock yards.
TORONTO, March 20. -Receipts of
live stunk rat the Inion Stock Yards
EXPERIMENTS WITH were 71 carloads. consisting of 146!
FARM CROPS. cattle, 12 bogs, 271 sheep and lambs,
Si calves and 42 horses.
Exporters.
Eaperiseotal Usioc Makes Announce- E. I.. Woodward brought for IWMI
must M Interest to Farmers Co. lot -ear. fur London market, 1»4'
lbs. each, at 9.113, average Price, or •'
The members of the Ontario Agri- maga of 16,00 to 15.16.
cultural sod Experimental Union are
Butchers.
phoned to state that for 1911 they aro Prime picked lots at 15.x,1 to $6; but wS
prepared to distribute into .Per only heard of four choice helfen x15.16
al the latter prior. louses of good, $1.M
township of Ontario material of big to U.75; medium, 93.15 to $6.25; common,
duality for experiments with grains, $4.110 to $3.10; cows is to 14.60: bulls, 14 to
fodder craps, nw,ts, graaees and R;• s
clovers, as follows : I Milkers and Springers.
NO. BxIRRIMRNTe. purr... The market for milkers and springer.;
1 -Testing three varieties of oats 3 1s not nearly as good as 1t was. Not many
2a -Tenting three varieties of six- i cows were on sale, and 540 to $10 wouldt
k
rowed barhe about the ruling prices. One drovers
y 3 had two cows, for which h• was offered
2b -Testing two varieties of two- 1910 and $70 each, but declined to sell them
rowed barley 2 a■ he said they were worth more at.
3 -Testing two varieties of Had- home:
logs barley 2 Veal Calves,
4a -Testing two varieties of t io treat calves sold at $4 to $5.50 per cwt.
wheat R g 2 Sheep and Lambs
rim market was firm for both sheep .rd,
4b -Testing two varieties of spring lambs. Sheep, ewe,, sold at 14.60 to ,K
rye 2 per cwt.; rams, 14 to =4.25; Iambs, 16.16 to
5 -Testing two varieties of buck- hr• ■rad one choice lot at 57.10. Thick, f•L'
wheat .. heavy lambs are the kind that sell at,
96.60. flood quality, nice, 100 to 110 lbs,.
6 --Testing two varieties of field bring the $7 price. '
les • . ... 2 Hogs.
7 -Testing .miner and spelt 2 liog prices were again reported aa -
8 -Testing two varieties of Soy, other notch of Ile per ewe. lower. Selects,
SON, or J.p.nese fed and watered, at 97, and $6.66 to drov-
beano 2 era for bogs f.o.b. care at country points.
9 -Testing three varieties of Montreal Live Stock.
busking porn 8 MONTREAL. Mnreh :0. -At the Mont -
10 -Testitis( three varieties of Ins-- real Stock Yards, West End Market, the
receipts of live stock for the week ending
gels 3 March 1r were 141 cattle, 1500 sheep snd
11 -Testing two varieties of sugar sorbs, 100 I:oga and 2000 calves., The
poses for feeding pur- 2 uttering' this morning were :00 cattle, 100
sheep and lambs, 560 hogs and 500 calves.
12 -TeetiU three vrrietiss of See- Notwithstanding the fire, width took
g place et the above market thin day week,
dish turnips 3 there was ample accommodation for alt
13 -Testing two varieties of fall the stock that came forward, and buyers
turnips 2 and sellers were not put to any !neon-
- -Testing two A'aeieties of par- venlence, and, considering the little time
the management bed, the market Is In as
rots 2 aced condition as could he expected. A
15 -- Testing three varieties of fod- feature of the trade was the stronger
3 feeling which prevailed for cattle, and
prices as compared with those of a week
3 ago show •n advance of 'q* per lb., which
was due to the entailer offerings. The
weather wale fine and 11, gathering of
2 buyers fairly large. and as they all want-
ed..,orne beef the demand was good and a
3
more active trndc was done. Choice
steers sold at 4 ,e, good et 6c to 6140, fair•
ly good at 51,4e to 51kc, (lir at 5c to 13e,
3 and common -at 4e -,c to Otic per Ih.
Another feature of the trade was the
- 3 -maser farting which developed In iho
market for hogs and price, advanced 150
to 20` per cwt., which was attributed to
2 the emaller supply. At the advance there
ea. o fairly good demand from packers
and rates of selected Iota were made at
4 • U.40 to $7.50 per cwt., weighed off cars.
an the small meat trade calves were •
3 glut on the market and sellers found It
difficult to make allele even at the slump
3 In pricer' on account of Inc fact that the
government Inrpeetnr.i are vert- strict this .
- season and In eona*quence a largo per -
2 tentage of the pnrehaaea made of late
have been confiscated. Some Salta even
., made at prices ranging from 1- to $$ each• ,
as to sine and quality. The trade 1n
steep and lambs was quiet and prices
2 were unchnmlM. Yearling lambs sold at
per to $6.6.1 per cwt., and sleep, at is
8 per In.
-Testing three grain mixtures I East Buffalo Cattle Market.
for fodder production. A PUFFALo, March al. -Garan Receipts.
Rack plot is to be two rode long hvi arr4 bend; market Rlnw and Inver; prima
one rod wide PxI`ept No. 2It wbieh lee steers. 140 to $6 :u, ehlppine ',teen. $5.50
to be one rod square.
j l0 butcher grader'. $i.1•^ to $,lb; hrlf
`ars. to14.to , mi rows. R to G x: MJIa
An refire in Ontario may choose pM to $S f., aitch caws and epringrra.
any ONE of the experiment for 1911' w°, to Nt.
and apply for the SARI.. The material' •Imi:nsd Kiee,11,t,,.. 1*tOo rhe 15,1 t3. neo w
the apptieaU..n. arwill be furnished e retwi void while the mathe order in which/ rkket. mid �, and 1R.1e toy' Se higher:
supply lasts. It might Is well for each, ..heir. lamb*. 87 to $ Z;; cull to fair. $6 to
applicant to tnake a epeond choice, for C[. ye.ellnxa, 16.75 to MM. sheep, U to
Bear the first could not bre granted.I Hoc._ Recelpta, 12.04 headmarket se.
All material will be turnishevf entirely tit., 1•e lower, Yorkers. 67 s0 In $: 4n. pigs.
free of charge to each applicant, and $750. mixed, $7 10 to 17x,, Meaty.. pees .•
the modeles will. of course. Iw,comt r.ln_ rnngh, lye 1n $616 stag.. 14 3 to
the propriety of the person who con- •"."'-''
duets the esj1e�a�.•irn.nt. Chicago Live Stock.
"It AS pb, `^w a -C. A. Zs.v rs, (111 ' *171,, Merril M--C'sttl.- Receipts.
tineMane. 1911. Director. h
tlnated :,
at ,wt market..t..dy. Reeves
Mole to Mfr. Time steers. $4 N to $t as.
app:Iing Things rn M to 59771 rove ,,j heifers
aa41
T. • oil $a_:. 1., i+elrtars. Mow
le Ido' "nut e.. to.. enehi M F>F: taloa.. pyt, i
avatar. llasa--Ret•N3NS, eallmatn) at g0tIt!,,R#;
T.. pAuil rake uer• lees, much fir. �ea t'het ghat and toe lower then Saturday.
T.. nil a home do ier'. 4 stoat. ta,1 to r; Inked, et.21 en Kw;
To spoil Lt.,m. m net tans It. a bas_jr. 0:4;01Ol0 . ?r * . 4. :woe-
; Kw:
an110-1300 ton
ens mesa �i
feTo spoil garter pp tr utherd- -,*MMn.ted at Ma shad Nalt'. B to Sila te le in 'r vae•lineta. M '1 Ie w6.
der and silage corn....
16 -Testing three varieties of mil-
let.,. .
17 -Testing two varieties of sorg-
hum
18 -Testing grass peas and two
varieties of vetches.....
19 -Testing rape, kale and field
es
20 -Testing three varieties of
clover
21 -Testing two varieties of alfal-
fa (lucerne)
22 -Testing four vartetfet of
grammes
23 -Testing three varieties of field
beans
24 -Testing three varieties of
sweet corn ...........
284--Test.iug two varieties of early
potato..
28b -Testing two vat blies of med-
illus -ripening potatoes
28o -Testing two varieties of Iota
pota29 - Testing three giaio mixtures
for grain production..
To spoil children -ate at then,
To spoil 110. to disoant'ment.
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Pimple. It sake..
a-weekeeM Calves
a 1•re. a r.n-
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at M weeks
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•hen entreat. re
and Heavy. And it builds up the health
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One 50seent Package of Royal Purple
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Most "Stock Foods" in 50 -cent Pack-
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.takes ,n Dios.
-These horses have never here oft their
heed mier.. 1 started casing Merit Teeple
speeder 1 wi 1 ■ewe.• hair 1, la ens
et&Mee A our t'rn,gh Powder works
Isla m.gk'
For Poultry
Royal ,•erpl. 1`natry gpee/M b e,tw
,the- " eperab ,t ,. fon T`o.Rry - •IN
Ow stop!
Make This Test
Seery oene. of Royal Purple Stock sad
rositry Speckle is guaranteed.
To prow that Royal Purple ha* no
equal, we want you to make this test :
Feel Royal Purple to ley naw rat your
Animals for four weeks, And •t the
mime Itme feed ley other preparation to
•raj other Animal le the mama coediting,
If Royal Teeple do.a flit Press to
oto.. by •renal result., that 1t to the
heat yne ever mead, we'll return your
A nd ww'n ask eon geastleas.- t�ar
exrwaees 1 ne will be eke ledge -- •dide.
"[hie i• an honest bet, heat (t 1 Wel
ask you to make 1t h.estw ws *tow
that Royal l ,,rpe• te the best C•e,Rus•,,
OA the market
if yon it no/ •.,teed. Ohm, t.01s.(
ft, yeea d.w't love amytate(. Se yes •
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Coat raUa r Ost., Pah. v. 415.
The W. A. Jesklea Mfg Co., Less sa.Gm.:
ueat)eoen•-We have been vola( Royal
Purple Poultry and [hock Specific for itis
last three weeks, .ad must ay that r. -
sults ate remarkable. Am feeding tl,,
Mtock Spinae to two milking cows, and
they have increased 30 per coat. In their
milk. • The Poultry results are eves genre
Marked 14.. this we have about 64)
hears, Layla( age. When we etommswr.d
feeding. we were settle( 0v. mud dx:egits
a day, and in the last dim days the hame
Sock of boas Lid 150 eggs, almost an
average of 31 each day, and those ave
days have bees the Boldest this Wistar.
You can situ results plainly .Is two or
Hine days alter the use of "Rey.d pur-
ple," and the poultry bate the Mm.
hustle ..d appearance now es in the ire'
mer tune. Rith Bowe ase poultry, au,
toile( exactly the same flora and care R.
heron, starting t• feed 'literal Purple."
when farmers and stockings M ac-
quainted with Royal Purple, It win have
• greater demand than all other tellies
and stork foods o. the market combined.
Yotw truly. ANDREW HICKS.
Aug. 28. 1910.
R. A. Jeaki.s mfg. Co.. Lo.do.. Out.:
6owllnmea,-Last Pall we had In oa.r
stables • rows( mare bele.st.(• y M,-•
t'Inusto.. of Moateea3. w. toeld n.,•
feed her say bran on weever of e..el"a
violent *roaring, isoa.cgeently canals( her
to become weak alto tail We cow -
sneered using your Royal pimple Stock
Rprrlfie, end lM reewweawere waadavful.
Alts using It threw weeks, we Paa•d wa
could Meed the •shoal bras sr dealt other
son Meed without aeorht( her. and ahs
seteally took ne he this Hose tSMty-eve
Mounds of flesh. we wnrkle( ter 5f the
Rome time through the best. 1 ea
heartily reassessed yep Meek Rpertdr.
von mur rn.
Traces: for the Born. Aden Beek.
Ws also sa.detlfatttin t
Royal Purple Lies l<nlsr_..._..».. ase.
Royul rungs ta.B Ceres...._...- lac.
Rnym) Purple Resat I.Is1ee..L.-.r dot
Royal P.rpla t'ewgb
our trough Veers wilt .erns a amseaarf
rnegh 1. Mur dens s.4 will 50* N
mad naw dbtnope, Is we to ttsd .' eayl.
If your enols. tees,.,.! ao54 les. walk
r•ev Hoye* I'-rpaa )g►m•d•, ww elft Y.ply
raw tine (0w4(.4 ne e) 5o a pee, 915
tans Sr. Silber ).nett ry M meek. ens d
l'ea sae( •wr Lfalsmen. 001 Case ens
Covet feeds,, We wilt seed K M area.
peeteshil. rims mews WI /ileo. '
W. .A. J 1H Kwan DaILIENZ1. OOip.A.rtY
Royal Purple Stock and Poultry Specifics and Free Booklets can be obtaineedfrfromCooper, Flour Feed
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