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THURSDAY, APRIL 2. It)1:. •
RadWaYt 1 COUNTY--DLSTRICf I The Weaning of a Name
DUNGANNON
A very iutereeting discua.ioo took
place on house cleaning, a question
Ready elief
▪ •.7.1e of R. . Din• 1. MiIl.lesa.
••4 w t1w Lad large carr 1 ora
c ,.!., r+,• are Wickwire. and 4 Iota
"., .i ►.•t elwt for • lilt d•aye awl etehtr
Mat alt u' • 'Uw ly• alt off.
1 guy. it (
Ra,la p. r
ru.► o•xl say+ n•.t lite • all .m.. 1. nest
•'r••t
*woe • o• Wto err all arose. ]n .t4
x rbl ►u••wr bot ❑•d alai rr•••. ..
I .•.a• :.. on 1 tr::u R•d.wy••
r.,•,.ty
CURES LUIBAGO
. neeet .1 ..•.t' be w •' I solar.,
f .•, e, relll .. .I.••. i. ,,...4 .I.••.4.
r ..-nee 4 k.u.. l'.•. ea... r. yawr
anew On, wbro a dose ve
4.• 1.1r..
tt a Co.. Montreal, caw.
11
T. Swans'
'Bus, Livery
and Hack Stables
Moan -moat 4THKKT
JC4'r .n-} T114: S.(l'Af1 4
Cr
.13CSES MEET .tLI. TRAINS
AND : PASSFNI:ER : BOATS
Passengers enlled for in
my part of the tnwn for
train.; nt (i. T. R. er
t'. 1'. It. depots. Prompt
vier• and careful atlrn-
d,trlce '. .• ..•
4lnr Livery and }lark
se: vire will lir, found tip -
to -date in every respe••t.
V. Jnr patronage w.1,cit rd.
T. SWARTS
Phone P'7 Montreal Street
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CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD. ONT.
It -.nue a aoect.l1.t In Hodson. It
offers mora oppottonitier than soy
otter r..11in.. To reap the full meaanre
et-urrc-• yon amt have the Ir.' Ia
• bl« lialnlne. Tbt. 1. (h,Larlor Flea,
N %•.r.a,. ,chooL We et e 1ladlrldunl
at:.nt..I. Von uta) enter our rl•wes
at any latae•. Th.e. Depart rnents. t -om.
weren't Shorthand and Telegraphy.
Write at ooen for our free cataloeoe,
It A. M. LA('HI.A\ Princtpaf
COLLEGE
AT HOME,
Tlseseasee aselatisa. yon1K' asaplr
are fast p•.psrina to ,heir nen bhM asee••
to ore.n v Y. v .holt. 0.• .0800la U tea. 1[
+r.
t.e•r -. b..erk keepe,•. • sin.rapter'•.
.'non.-. w fact emery .pheer •.f flu -f
roe -4 eon, Mee Yo. 4.41 ani -b .t not
lege if r•,.t -o ee1.1 Po..•h.•• ►'uaran
:••:d. I...,,. er4l•w- sae 41.,k, -In4/rld
Ad hr.,na. than }:cpint tsaeasr
n rte.. Largest
trainer. In Canada. Seven rollear-.
Sprig' :ro r.e tor t..aen,.•
.craft t d with Coinn,.rrt.,I Mn^.'
'0.Awne..•t.nu of t'.•••v1.. !•'tmu•.•r
4cb•1 .e; ?..non. Pp t 11 •..inc,+
4metr . used..
Chong Business tr.11ecre
• r .rrI.) Ir. 1. w'.au
..ten'. 1'nnciV.:
London
tat John Winter /tattle. N•Ntel
April • Roy.I Gear- ‘pill -"
April .1 Kneel Edward War
M•a•tre.l end Qoebee
May :4b Ft3yal bloom, May 'Se
Si.• .t gar.araa .1n raw wb.. Ism-
..eat era 'abbe dam ward Ma. %lest. s1
▪ ••.►slier arrow W swim prewar •
..
'Mir eve a dMrrre fans* -.•err
Dwi rerawal•W►utaatrware•
R
"11'i;
drawer being used. Mia. Olive Bell-
▪ y gave a recitation very acceptably
mid the pleasant weeting cause to an
end with a light lunch followed by the
Nal:unwl Antbeni.
The Wowen'.Inrtittrts of 1)ungan-
nun held their regular meeting In the
beeeulent of the I'resbytet inn church
i•n t'hur.day Iaat. 'Illere was
e ncl.' WO in attendauce. Mrs. J. Il.
Penitent!. of Nile. gave a pater on the
" 1'wrutieth C..ntuty Farmer.
it wt* well delivered and ..much ap-
ps ited.
Treleaven ---Roach
on Wednesday afternoon, March
I'st11. the house of Mr. arid Urs.
hooch, conretsion six. .tehtt,ld, was
'the M•e•ne of .t festive gatbering, when
their dapght.-r, Miss Laurette, star
-.seined in ntwertsr. to Mr. f:. Cecil
'Treleaven at four ..'chick, in the prev-
ent, nt *const, fifty guests, tI.., erre-
Inony being wenn-meet by Bev. J. E.
',miter. Uuuganunu. Many features
castrlt144(11 nl to make the ocessiot► one
of unusual eleg:ulce. The honor WA.
le:ul:ifully decorated with large white
bells uul pick and elite. An ever-
gr.•en arca .• enpleted the color scheme.
The wedding n..rt•b was artistically
rendered by Men Edith Treleaven.
The bride wet.. pre. noted I.y her father.
The charming hole cousins of the
bride, Vi• -r. Htttlred and Allwrra
Ifurlo:. of }:peter. fultlll.rl the dntit •
of ringb••ller and H over girl. The
bride was becomingly ai tired in whir
. ilk trimmed with shadow lace and
carried a Large bouquet of earnatlons
end roger,. 'rhe bride's mother wore
tigusotl silk. tee groom'. mother
1)urbeee satin trimmed with .1 inerican
beauty cerise.
('uugretulations oyez * dainty wed-
ding dinner was. heist tily enjoyed by
all Al•i•r whish th- evening waese int
in mucic *tut games. 'The prevents
were beautiful .iud te.tiflc•1 to the es
cerin is which the bridal pair are heft'.
The ltrt*.m'N gift to the bride was a
.ubsl tntial cheque. to his .ieter.4 b'rn-
tilul leas) ring and t't Ow little girls
h•nd.lmr signet into
Th.guest, Irmo the immediate
geighhothoeal and (tout near and a.i-
j4Ce:.t neon. with a large circle ut
'friends jobsei in wishing Mr. and Mr..
1'1..1e*von tinny years of prosperity
end h.:ppitlr••.
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL, REPORTS
ASHF'IE1.1)
means everything that is choicest in fine tea.
"SALADA" means the world's best tea -- " hill -
grown Ceylon"- with all the exquisite freshness
and flavor retained by the sealed lead packages.
GLACE, iUEEN or NIXED
uoa
COLBORNE
Mr. anti Mrs. Levi Snyder event the
week -cud with friends at the
JIt and Mts. John Flick %pent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. W. C. Durst.
Mr. and Mr.. Chalks I'rouee Aleut
a few days with friend% on the line
last week,
Mist. Elsie I:ean and Mira Jennie
:Marquis are the guests of \I loses vny-
der Otte week.
After an absence of about a ye tr.
Mr. Henry Volute, moved hick to bit
term on th. Mititlin.l last week.
\11. XVI!). Mew and family moved in -
OS Mr. J. C. horst'- house en the Wise
property last week, Mr. '.levy having'
hired with Mr. Durst for the slimmer,
FOUND QUICK CURE.
Dodd's Kidney Piils Tri. tp4t Where
8 Belts and Plasters Fait
Pondier. i'ing, Co_N.R.-\larch
.4i 44 Iota c'*l4 - After rusT••ring for
eight years. while .J1 the time the
remedy was right at hind. Mr. Moses
Sherwood. a well-known farrier living
near herr, tried Dod.l + Kidney 1111'.
and ie now as well ,ts ever he Was in
hi. life. -
Mr. Sherwo,.d'.. experience 18 simi-
lar to that of thou -ands of other
natives of New Brunswick. '•About
eight years ago 1 hurt me Milk from
lifting," he state.. • I u,ed liniments
and pleeters and wore a wide belt,
but in two year: my trouble had de-
veloped into kidney disease.'_ *
WINGHAM
The Maitland river bets- h.•t started
Cannell met on alar.h'L;r.I with all to cis* as a result of the recent rain..
members preeent. Minute. of last and sevvrsl familia.. of the lower end
meeting erre approve,}. Tie- collec of the town are unable to got over it. '
tors return of unpaid taxer was re- and are in their bowies well .applied
ceived and on motion of ('ours. John- with provisions beforehand. '.very
. twin end Alton, the collector Was rye- year this is expected ; luckily- this
Iie'red of the whine amount, namely. veer the snow went gradually al-
nit;t.01 plea:, per cont and the treasur- though theta is a Int of ire in th•
er we. in.trurt..d to _ return all taxes upper pats of the river. which he. nor
against lands to the county treasurer yet snarled t. move. Items are b'ing
for c••Ilet•tion if not paid Ott or before watched} by Chief of Police .ellen and
April Ith. A few partici liable for ('onstehle Lewis. as they had bard
small amounts for dog tax or income work lest year ele*rhlg them of large
tax were to he n..atied that payment pieces of ice and old worm which came
tueut be rued.' by April Ith or action down with the heavy swells. At pr ye
would fellow for c4alection.
Re jndgnIPnt of cqurt-l•.truptell v+.
Ashfield. It was moved by' Coons.
Stewart and Hunter that the amount
of $3I).Tt, being *111 for drawing two
piles and $1' in-pect.r feel.. $11 wit-
ness fres and Satin court fees, he paid
and that the, clerk write the inspector
me -attesting a refund of $12 of fees over-
paid. Carried.
On notion of Caws.. Stewart and
Alton neCOnnl4 were maid amounting
10 *,2S1.443 tinclieling $39.siri shovel.
1.. wee unanimously decided that
the reeve and deputy should accom-
pany .the delegation to Ottawa t
urge the government moot
to extend the
witle4 a mile sulridy to lioes of the
Hydro Elect r;.• comulissit*1 especially
if neighl.orin.t manisipalities interest -
e•1 its 'he Otll..t 1 . West Shore railway
e its '• l-.. •e„:I n•_ delegates.
iivla'v N•.. la appointing the fol.
1"44 nig 111, L'•. tern ts,un.tkeeesers
a•..I f.•r.. a vie,., vol. legulerly pas -
el
Toe oaths.. s are : -NI.g+el.. ]'
Ilavtrl•. .L 11 1.o«tt. II. F• iter, A.
Ninth. J to. Jo4t,.ion, \V. Echlin, 1'.
Siert,. (:. Rutty lir. AV. ('prey, J. I'.
Cempbe-iI. E. Girvin, .4 P. ihither,
,lame. McAVhinney, J. Barkley. Jno.
McWhinney. •r., T. Sh*••kleton. inn.
Shields, Thos. Ricbard+or., 1'. Willis,
Jae. Crawford. Jas. lin lid. 1. Haw-
kins. H. Hawkins, N. t'•anninghsul,
N. Pe*rson,'1'. 1►ickem, Jno. McGee.
Et Flynn, (len. Richard -ten, J. Hu..
see, .1. C. Dalton. W. St.'veneon. R.
Higgins, H. Reed, T. Shackleton. J
Culbert. H. Barri., R. Portion 14. Tre-
leaven, W. J. Kill ugh. J. sated. *r.,
R, Park, J. Sewage. T. Wiggins. 1.
Cranston, J. Caee.ar, S. Treleaven.
W. P. Crosier, T. Ander. on. P. Fini-
gan, W. Clar., C. McCerthy• .1 Mey-
ers, D. McWhinn.v, 1'. Wallace, 1'.
Sullivan, M. J. O'('onnor, S. Martin,
J. Sullivan. A. McKay. A. Young, M
McLeod, M. Dalton", 11. Dunn"r, J.
Mari 'ib' Parrish,. •RW., . appi tltw'
Olen. H. Reinhardt, R. Moran. • . 1.
Heed. W. Finlay, J. Reed, 1. Stothen,
G. Hall, W. Irwin. J. 1'hillp'. R.
own ss V I:AM'
AI[ar, W. Hnwlea. .\. Sh.rwrxwl, }t.
Nlxnn, 11 Gardiner.er, J. Mullin,
ARMAMENTS ANO PROSPERITY
Sir Edward Grey Fears Race For
Naval Sprcmacy Spells Disaster
Sir }:e:aard Grey. Britain's Sccre-
'ary et State for Formant Affairs, In
an address at Manchester ..0 the sub-
ject of foreign policy and armaments,
admitted that Great Britain was partly
responslbhci and open to criticism for
.*,ting an example by butidiny the flr,t
!Dreadnought. He believed, however,
that at that time the idea of 1Raead-
noughts was in the air. stud they would
".ave got into the sea in any event.
i Moreover, the increase in the num-
! iter of Dreadnoughts. he said. was now
proceeding without reference to H'rit•
i.h expenditure, and ':e therefore,
feared that a rcducaou .:: Great Hrit-
Ain's naval estintafes ,could not In-
fluence European building programs.
Great Hritafn, he said. had felt the
strain the least, and he had a fore-
r-oding that the competition in arma-
mente would eventually :ead to discs -
ter and .ink the ship of European pros-
perity and civilisation.
tIKAI[tsOt Hunter. D. K. Alton. .4. Stein. C. Mc-
Lean. J. F. Hogan. 1'. Scott, Jno.
Johnston, jr., E. .1*mieaon, C. Tay•
Ino, J. MCNan1*re, .I. Wert. J. Court-
ney. M. (/"Conoot, A. MCMnrchyy. 1).
McLennan. 1►. (:atbeart, W. John -
loon, J. Walker. i). E. McLean. AA'
N. Johnston, re. tiny, 1. Blue., H.
Fergw.nn, W. Kempton. 11. Hemilton,
T. Mel)nnald, C. Robb, J. Finlayson,
J. Hamilton, D. Ross, E. Sandy. 1)
F'ergu•on, J. Barnby H. Mtn-chlorin.
Gilmore. D. (l. atciiMtn-chlorin.enzie, J. Helm.
J. Hendersoe, D. Stroud. 94. Re44. J.
Reil. R. Webster, T. 'twin, M. a
ton, I. ('cmgram, A. McDeirmid, J.
McDonald. I!. Bnsign, R. J. McKee-
sie. J. Robb. R. Ross and R Simile.
Tbepoundkeep*n ars.-Messrs. A.
Malay. N. hereon, .4 Jamieson, Jas.
Dateln. A. Young. F. Scott and Thew
Irwin.
The feerwIswsre are t -More. Jae
AeallHackett, .Inst. Mel►lnegb, Roht Web-
bee
ebBur M •t,,,-, it. I)r inn.n. K. J. \I Kei•si.,
f nu at hr Doers. • a that w three tee .}nes. Mart. H (10ff, JAL into, 44'. J.
.44 all Lena g4su K he Wty
asa4lss ts.r
•' it -wee ralalrtet pose. 'res 0oewu. Dna McMillan, )we. Mallough. Jen. Finlay-
• (, coast,son. Jas. 4 rawford, Jno. McLeod sad
111131-11.1."1/10 T. Sullivan.
r`t fee geese egg Rata: s•a " S The Mut. meeting will be held ems
w* 4,, ,Teserregwitttene y ' up
sties,se May 25th for engirt of revision elf se-
y9p.st Tin iasilaaa iws of ie tasr*t SINIIIIIMPat and for /0owa1 MtdM*ra.
DR D.VAN'S FRENCH PILLS
(asses.
int there is nn damage done. Culverts
are revered hitt none have been wash-
ed outwsa• v !sat •eat they were built to
•
laded the pressure of water which 1
other years did considerable damage.
All danger of a serious Hood on the
Maitland ended 'Sunday afternoon
when the' ice began to pass luietly'I
down. The river else- cnnsiderahh•
Fait as Chief Allen had all the stop!
logs out in plenty of time at the dam,
there was no stood.Two drowning
accident, were narrowly averted Sat-
urday night. Lindsay Mitchell. while
standing on the ice watching the
river, reached nut to try and grab w
branch that was Patl1R
down and
fell in. He was being carried down by
the strong current when John Allen
caught him and palled hint to 'safety
In the afternoon 4011 10 lads were play-
ing on * raft they had made when it
Wit carried out into the current. All
jumped to eef•ty but Charley Pocock,
aged 1:i. lir was carried ntlt am1 1.
distance and then jumped and caught
hold of a post whi.-h was vil.ihle• above
the water. He was soon exhausted
by the iry water hilt wn• revelled he
fore he fell oaf by John Radford. of ,
the electric light son inn. who was
natif est of what had happened by the
other toy e.
The h11.Ineee men '•onn.'cted with
the dollar day movement curt in the
conned cha,n)ei and wound up the
ire Mess. A hearty- vote of thank*
was tendered to President Wilford
and Secretary Posen. for their inde-
fatigable efforts in making it a grand
succees. A pertuaneut organization,
to be known se the AA Ingham Busi-
ness Men's Assccietinn. was formed
with the same nttleers. This a,soeia-
tion will meet ao m at the call of th.
president. and their motto is ••-t
Greater Winghanl
NO
MO . PALN
"Kephaldol" Can iNow Be
Had at Your Druggist's
Herr Ihortor Stnhr. the famou.
Austrian net ve .peciali..t, first used
Kephaldol ptesrription in hi. private
practice and bo.p;tal work in Vienna.
Other noted physicians and surgeons
adopted this formula in treathsg
revere cases of rheumatism, aciaties
and lumbago, lagrippe" and cole*
neuralgia end headache*. The won-
derful properties of Kepbeldol beelines
known in England. when a company
wan formed to prepare K.pbsldol tab'
lets and supply them to the public at
a nominal price.
Canadians. visiting the Old Country.
hoard of Keph*Idol-tried thetn--arid
brought tb.m back to Oanada. gee
gnat was their demand for Keshal-
dol tette. that a Canadian office was
established to distribute these tablets
0o this side of the ocean.
So what vee famous physician did
is Austria, has resulted in thousands
an 1 thoetaanda of suffer'er's Ming eared
of pain.
Ketsbakinl (• *h.nnitely sate, haring
so i11-efeeta on the }wart nr other
vital orgasm
1fmer dewiest should not have
Kspbaide!, • AM . Pow of t.ah4.te may
he obtained by remitting taw prise to
Kerbsides' Limited. El Latour street.
Osale eeaa ( Touts. O. ALUM Pert. 1Ies4'•al•
RADIUM FAILED TO CURE
Radium Failed to Cure- kk.FC vbgk
Noted Canadian Newspaperman a Vic-
tim of Dread Cancer
R. G. Bremner, journa::st and mem-
ber of Congress for New Jersey, tiled
at Baltimore from cancer atter under-
going a treatment. In witch $100,00u
worth of radium was imbedded 10 hes
vhoold,er. Mr. Bremner was a former
resident of Orangeville, Ontario.
Wm. H. Ellis, manager of the Belle-
ville branch of the Wni. Listless Cao..
was found dead in his r.wm. having
been stricken with beart failure.
The death occurred et St. Ours.
Que, last week of Mr Alfred ('bderre,
lather of Hon. Louts Coderre, Secre-
tary of State.
Two sisters, firs. Eliz:.beth Fosdick
and Mrs. Mary 'Jenkins, who lived in
adjoining houses in Toronto, died sud-
denly within an hour of each other.
Mrs. Fosdick died while sitting talk-
ing to her son. and the shock caused
Mrs. Jenkins to collapse.
WOMAN '8 PATHETIC PLIGHT
became Insane While on Thin. Want,
ed to Get Home to France
Octavio ler,urnler, a French woman
about thirty years of ase, was taken
from an express train at North Bay
an amount of her condition, which in-
dicated insanity. She In unable to
speak English. and came to this
coun-
t>7about three months
o. with the
hope of securing employment. but was
disappointed and desired to return to
France. She purchased a ticket, but
found after travelling for some din
tance that her ticket read for Sas-
katchewan, and she was travelling
westward all the time Her dfatre•s
was acute, and. accentuated by her
Inability to speak English. her mind
tlecame unhinged.. It will be neer
nary to commit bur to an asylum.
To Fly Across Ocean
Rodman 1Canamaker and Glenn H.
Curtiss are arranging for a trees -
Atlantic flight from N. wfoundland to
the Irish COaet-i v'M miles -to bo
made during the present year In a
epeclafy eonetrncted fl>ing boat oper-
ated by an Engttah army offlser and
a United States navy titer. The ma-
chine, which is now being completed.
will float on the water for several
days if necessary to alight.
nes
ON'T DREAD
WINTERS COLD
Prepare to
enjoy its exhila-
rating frosts by
mating your blood rich,
pure and active to pre-
vent colds, grippe
and rheumatian.
Good blood prevents sickness
and Scott's Emulsion will energize
your blood a n d create reserve
strength to endure c h a n gin g
masons.
Scott's Emulsion is not an
esgierwnewt but baa served humanity
Faithfully for fly years; it edntaina
the pea's ted liver od--4ree from
a1cd+M
or stupefying drugs.
Scott's Essuslsion is nature's
greatest Wood -maker and furnishes
the elements necessary for body
warmth. rich Used and healthy
circulation
Awn ishsirse aslicaWi s ata d.ruad
air. J.raelsee a .M'. - -
• Wr WSW INuall..til: 1541
Tilt LATEST MARKETS
Tweets Cattle Market
Representative prices are: -
Butcher steers, choice • . $4.00 to $6.541
d0. good 7.50 h.00
d0. uzediuii - 25 7.50
di, common 6.75 7 25
heifers, t hole(• 7.44 8.10
do. coed. and good6.00
Butcher cover, choice4.60 8.00
do. medha 5.76 6.641
do. common '4.50 5 50
Butcher bulls, choice7.00 7.75
do. good bulls 6.60 7.00
4o. medium 5.25 6.25
do. rough bologna4.50 5.15
}seeders, 95e to 1,100 lb. 6.75 7.25
do. bully 5.00 6.00
Stockers, 700 to 900 Ib 6.75 7.25
do. light 6.25 6.7'.
,'utters 4.09 4.64
Canners .. 3.50 4,00
Milkers, choice, each...65.00 96.01
do. coin. and nled....40.00 655.00
Springers 4.) 00 95.00
calves, veal, choice 10.00 11.0(4
do. medium 8.50 10. n0
do. comlllun 6.60 8.00
do. grata 6.60 6.25
Spring lambs. each 9.00 0.00
Wether lambs 9.00 9.90
Bock;7ambs 8.25 9.00
Hwa. light 6.60 7.60
Sheep, heavy and bucks 5.25 6.50
C1s1s 4.00 6.50
Hoge, weighed off oars9.25 9.25
dm fed and watered9.00 9.10
do. 'u4 5.65 8.75
44)
Farmers' Market
Wheat .. ..-_.,,.$ .94 to 31 ''u.
(loose wheat - .96 .t4b
Oats .44 .46
Barley .62 .63
Buckwheat .75 .80
Rye .65 .00
Peas .90 .00
Hay. _titrlothy. No. 1 18.00 19.00
Mixed and clover 14.00 16.00
Cattle bay 10.00 12.00
Straw, bundled .. 15.00 16. no
do. loose '0 041 11.00
Rye straw 17.00 18.00
Oat straw 16.011 17.00
Butter, choice dairy.30 .3$
]Riggs, new -laid. doz.26 .00
Chlekens, dressed, lb.22
Fowl .20
Ducks .12
e .18
eye . .27
Lire spring chickens... .17
do. fowl .19
Potatoes. bag 1.16
Apples, barrel 2 Mr
Celery, bunch .06 .07
Lettuce. 5 bunches .15 .00
Oyeen onions. ) bunches .10
Rhabarb, 2 bunches.26
Heel, forequarters, cwt11.00
do. htndquarters13.00
Swine. cwt. 12.00
.26
.00
.26
.f0
.64
.19
.20
1.11
4 00
00
.00
11.60
12.60
13.00
Toronto Grain Prices
Manitoba Wheat -Lake porta, No. 1
northern, 98c; No. 2, 96'ac, bay porta,
all rail; No. 1 northern. $L04; No. I.
$1.0216; mixed feed grain, Tlc to 7$c,
all raid; wheat screenings, 62c to 65c,
all rail.
Manitoba ' Oats, bay ports -No. 2
('.Wx 4114c; No. C.W., 41e, all rail;
No. 2 C.W.; 451kc; No. $ C.W., 444ke.
Ontario Wheat -Outside, 98c to $1.00.
Ontario Oats -No. 2 C.W., 78c to
40c, outside, and 41tec to 421xc on
.rack, Toronto.
American Corn -Kiln -dried, No. 2
yellow, all rail, Toronto freights,
761St; natural, Toronto freights, No.
3,
73c.
'Ontario Corn -On track,_ Toronto,
70e to 71c.
Peas- No. 2, 90c to 95c, car lots,
• outside. -
. Rye --No. 2. 63c to 64c, outside.
Barley -For good malting barley,
58e, to 64c; Manitoba feed barley. all
rail, 54c to 56e.
Rolled Opts --Per bag of 90 pounds,
$2.12'=; In smaller 104e, $2.22',. per
barrel, $4.70; wholesale, Windsor, to
Montreal.
Buckwheat -No. 2, 75e to 76c, in car
lot*, outside.
Mlllfeed--Manitoba bran, $24 to 1126,
on track. Toronto; shorts, $25 to 126;
Ontario bran. 824 to $25; whorts, 114;
middlings, $28 to 130; good feed flour,
$24 to $35.
Cattle at Montreal
Butchers cattle, c•holce,$8.60
do. median' 6.60
do. common 5.00
Canners . 4.00
Butchers cows. choice. 7.00
4o. medium 6.00
i 13utohers cattle, bull* v 5.00
Milkers, choice, each. 90.00
do. elm and meds70.00
Sheep. ewes 6.00
Bucks and culls.. 5.50
Lambs . R.60
Hogs. off. care9.75
Calver ll re
to is 76
5.60
6.00
44.26
7.35
6. 50
7.60
100.00
85.00
6.50
6.76
9.00
0.M•00
East Buffalo Cattle
CaXUe-Prime steers. $8.76 to $$yy
shipping, 12 In 18.46: barber,. $est
10 11.69; heifers, $6.60 to Vied; cows.
`2.76 to 8525; bulls, 14 to $7 5A;
taken and feeders, $6.76 to 81.56;
Kock heifer*. $626 •to N.76; tt.gb
!owe and springer, strong to easy,
q6 to 155
veal. --$6 to $12.
Hog.. -Heavy and mixed. $9 16 90
1910; Yorkers. $9.10 to 19.20; pita.
* to $9.10; rough., $1.25 to $1.60;
1 , $7 to $7.60; dairies. $9 to $5.10.
Sheep and lambs-- -lamb., $450 to
11; yearling., $6.60 to $1; w.tkers,
M.211 to $8.20; ewes,4 to $4.40; sheep,
W ised. 94.16 to N4.&
Chkelp Livestock
Cattle -Beeves. 14.1[ to 15.46, 'Please
seers. $710 to $120; steams* clad
*Aegis, *1.10 to $1; cow., and hatters.
MSS th $6.40; salvos, $4 to It.
t. $.N to $$ ?0; Word. hoary, 10.11 to 'syn.
iatR.4. $6 to N1.46; boary. 1121 to
11.46: Nr. Wn to /1N; tNR $7.26
o $11.411; halt of sales, *1.14 to $1.11.
whop sod Ianbo----Natter. 11.31 to
N-50; yslYYt s.. $426 to *7.71; lambs,
naive. $1.16 to *4.'s.
Balsa bay. 77o. 1 ... . $14.04) to 114 CI
gates, Tet► 2... 11.50 12.05
10.50 11.50
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