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THE t4Io1''AI,
(:(MER ICH t►WTARTO
Pl•temetAT, MAIw a 18. 1915 7
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UM REPORT
MUD VICTORY
aerames Leet Ten Thousand Men and
Titres Luise of Tr.neh.•- Care
sonading Was Frightful
The following ofectaleommunlcatioa
was Issued by the French War Office
Monday night:
"lett day has been marked bT
asiMeroas actions favorable for us.
1a the region of Lomba(•rtsyde our
artillery very effectively bombarded
ale enemy's works. The Germans at-
tempted to recapture • small fort
welch we took from them during the
tight of !larch 11.12. They were re-
pulsed. leaving about fifty dead on
the ground. Our losses were In-
significant.
n-
significant.
Ts, the south of Ypres the British
army. which ■ German attack yester-
day had compelled to fall back beyond
St. Elol, recaptured tbat OHM@ and
almost all of the neighboring trenches.
Is spite of several counter-attacks."
The sues:, . gained by the British
armies at Neu,. Chapelle proves kto
bars been atsolutely complete. They
advanced on a front of two miles with
a depth of ;(tern hundred kilometres,
eapturlog successively three Tines of
the enemy's trenches.
The Hrttl.n War (erTre in referlex
M the Netate 1 kapelle fighting de
alarm that Judging by observatlous
on various 1 mations of the field of
battle ad by statements by presort -
Mi. of whom there are now 1.720,
the enemy's losers must have been -
ten thousand then within three days.
1t also sta.,' that a Main was blown
up by aircraft at the Don Station.
10 miles @medsi( of Lille.
Speaking of the nghti:rg at Neuve
Chapelle, the British oTc.al eye-
witness says. "Our- men in the tench-
es describe the fire as the most tr.--
mendous • noise In actual effect they
have ever heard. The shrieking of
the shells. their explosions and the
continuous thender of the batteries
were all merged into one great velem?
ce sout.d. The discharges of the gene
were so raped that they soundtd like
the fire of a gigantic machine gun.
Leming the .:5' m.put••s for *'tech :1
continued our men r outd aLew ie. -m-
imeos freely. . They eouel even walk
about las perfect safety.
"Then U.e signal to attack was
given. In let:; than 30 minute's a! -
most the 1..ve. or, the elaborate series
orf German trenches in aid- about
Neu,, Cbarode were In our hands.
Except at' one point there was :lordly
any resistance, for the trenches which
In places w. -re. literally blotted out.
were filled '.ith the dead and t!e
dying. Rho .ere partially buried in
the earth and debree The majority
of the
hors were not Ina moos
for turth. r tiehting."
TO PROBE PURCHASES
Supplies For First Contingent to 5.
MoTHElls oF
8ub.tct of Inveetisatfon
Yhad
QUICK NAPTHA
Hf •
WOMANS SOAP
Kbo : It seems to one these eggs
are rather su,&11. Merchant : reshape
they are, mom, • trifle -owing to th'
war. -Judge.
SPKIN6 IMPURITIES
IN THE BLOOD
A Task /ldieiae Is a Necessary at
This Seam.
Dr. %%'idioms Pink Pills for pale
people tare' fur all -you -round tonic,
Mood builder and nerve -restorer. But
they lire especially valuable in the
spring, when the system is headed with
impel ttir. as • ,'suit of the: indoor life
of ,he winter mouths.. There is o0
other eraeon when the 11ood is so
much in need of purifying and edrieh-
ing, and every doer of these pills
helps 41 make new, ricb, red blond. Is
Ihr spring one feels weak and tired-
Ih. Williams' Pink Pills give strength.
In the rpeieg ter Appetite is often
men -Dr. W111iamb' fink I'illsdevelnp
the ■pprtite. tow the 'stems. h and aid
weak digestion. It ie in the spring
that po.sons in the blood find an out-
let in ei.Rllu.ing rruplinne
at.! ••• ils i1r Nllli.u.s' Pink I'ill e
speedily clear the skin, because they
go to u•• toot of the• tn'uble in the
In the spring ans,•mia, rheo-
nu.'ere, irnligeeti"n, neul slgia, tope.
poles and many other troubles ate
merit (ersIitent because of poor, ,
weak Word,and It loaf thew time when
all nal, -re takes on tiro- life that the
blood most seriously needs Attention.
Sonne people dose themselves with l
putgahves at this screen, Inst these i
Illy IuttEer weaken themselves. A
purgat ire w.i.Iy gallopo through the
system, emptying the Lowrie, (JUL it
does not ct.. a anything. I h. the o1 der i
hand Dr. Williams' fink ('11lo actually
make new Mnod, which Ieachr• every
n eres and organ in the b dv,. bringing l
new strength, new !melt). and vigor
to weak, easily tired 111er, women and
children. Tty Ur. Wiliam.' link Pill..
I hie miming -t bey w ill no t disspp .int
you.
You can gat these health -renewing
p111.. I/weigh any medicine dealer or
by mail peso pat., at :In cents a hex or
six Luxes fur ee.:.11 trove The 1)r.
N'illiorn,' Mrdicinr Ge., Brockville,
(1nt.
She ipaa.ing rnefrctioner's window)
--Doesn't that candy Zook, grexl % He-
t'h•huh ! L.'t'. stand here and In.•k at
I EXPERIMENTS WITH FARM CROPS.
i-
Tim asembers of the Ontario Agri-
cultural and Experimental Union are
pleased to state that foe 1915 they are
prepared to distribute WM ever
township of Owtr4o material of Isiah
quality for experiments with grain,
(odder crops. roots, gramma, cbvtn
sod alfalf•s, as follows: -
No. it x rum turn. Plots.
1 -Two varieties of sets .... .... 2
2a-U.Q.O. No21 barley and one
nide 2
2b -Two varieties of two -rowed •
SUFFERED
EVERYTHINC
For Years, Restored To Health
by Lydia E. Pinkharn's Veg-
etable Compound.
Y
3 -Twos of Melissa barley 2
4 -Two varieties of spree' wbe•t ... 2
5 -Two varieties of hockwbsst.... 2
el -Two varieties of field peas 2
7 -Two varieties of spring rye. 2
8 -Two varieties of soy, woes, or
Japanese beans .
9 -Three varieties of husking corn 4
10 -Three varieties of mangold.. 3
11 -Two varieties of sugar beets for
feeding purposes 2
12 --Three varieties of Swedish tur-
nips..... ... ... :i
13 -Two varieties of fall turnips 2
14 -Two varieties of carrots 2
15 -Three varieties of fodder and
Nlrge curn . 3
18 -Three varieties of millet. 3
17 -Two varieties of sorghum ..
18 -Grass peas and two varieties of
vetches........ 3
19 -Rape. kale and field cebhage . 3
2f) --Three varieties of .•lover.. ..... 3
121 -Two varieties of alfalfa..
23 -Four varietir. of grasses 1
eti -Three varieties of field beams. 4
21 -Two varieties of sweet corn 2
S► -Three grain mixtures for grain
I production.... ...... . 3
30 -Three grain mixtures for fodder
production 'i
Any preen in Ontario may choose
any one of the experiments for 1915
!land apply for the same. The mwteriwl
Iwill be furniebed in the order in which
the •ppliratinna ar- relived, while
the supply lasts. Each applieent
should wake a second choice, as the
material for the experiment selected as
first choice might he exhausted before
his application i. received. All arater-
ial will he furnishr1 free of charge to
each applicant, and the produce will,
of course. Iwcotne the property of the
petann who condurte the experiment.
Each person atpelying for an experi-
ment should write his name and ace
(Imes very ear •fully, and should give
the name of the county in which be
tires.
. C. A. ,*vTTY.,
Director.
Ontario Agrieultural College.
Guelph, March, 1815
To the Panama•Pac'fic Ex s.tion via
the Canadian Rockies.
At the prewent"time'agreat many are
planning their annual tour. l'onaid-
rr,hle numbers vi..it the I..epular
California retort... while many pr'fer
the unsurpa,sed resort.,'patatial hotel+,
and megnifirrnt-cer.ery of the Cana-
dian 14.ekirs.i
Thr year. why not
row)'inr the two by a visit Ur the
Panama-Pseific expositions?
Numerous people in romfortable
circumstance., well able to afford a
trip, have Gm mistaken idea that •
j.urney of this nature in inner expen-
sive. Pius is not ee : thanks to mod-
ern railway facilities., an ext.rnsive
trip, t.oth intereatingand ednca'i'nal,
can he wade with speed and comfort
at a eoruparaiivrly exult cost. Why
not investigate % °
Those o ontemplating a tt ip of any
natio, will receive full information
from any C. P H Agent : or write M.
(L- Murphy. Diet -Lim. Passenger Agent,
Toronto, •
it awhile.- Pennsylvania Punch Bowl.
AR.'r seta' tliccu•altathe times of
Coma_oe.: re:. rr.d to the Public Ac
-
covets (oc n11ttee yrarttcelly all ..t thee;
cheer a 01 t-r:ar•r.co• and graft In°
relation 10 .• peer.:. of suppl
for the h' n' In:e A. F, It c
'�• t " 3 t = "..15at-'iii rise :
coreepot t:hr"r ries the Audios-.
General .. ,. • Militia l.rp 4tmeet
he r:: • , . that, , oatr,it:l e f
l-:r� s`'-.1' • '7• Blain rant of t
s; • rale in t.+c ...nn e:
•t - . - • r(4....• -al and has
:ed.
.1 t5. r.' wa-
1-0 r:r r rK, ,..e
1 • 1 r • •r .r. year to t .e
..in Jut. e. but he .6
:•• •.l•• fullest Inveete
ica, in . . of the correspondence
r. i • p ,r bas: of medical
sup: Chi- zgo firm thralge
a s'- ref f (taw• a'rd in that
con :*4 t.•'•,, name of Mr. Garland. ,
the n.. 'r htr fen ('arleton Led been
me:..t ncd. '0 141 -rice to Mr. Garland
the:dq�1 3' eboi,ld rooted without
deaf -He desired M say. however.
tit: nacre -e' the settees said to have
been e..nt by• the . ndltoreles' ral to
the el. ilia - Lt•pariar: t had never
been r'eerived.
V,'ILL ASK FOR DAMAGES
United St- -a Tahing up Matter of
8inkO-2 of Steamer Frye
Wash; :F'.c..'s dema•,d nn the Ger•
man eovernt.ler.t for amends in eye
form of compensatory damages for
the dcstrtcilon of the hull and cargo
of the rr ur-rtasted ship William P.
Frye, sunk by the German aualllary
cruiser Prier Eitel Friedrich will be
dem, 'shed *in the form of a note to
Am! ....aloe Gerard, to be delivered
to ('hancelior Von Pelhmann-Holweg.
The murypatlon that Germany might
anticipate the demand of the United
feta (pm by trnr tni ttleg an apot and
s sting compenastton on 1 basis
to deci:led In de. coarse In • Ger-
man prize ' onrt. has been currmnt la
Washtneton for some days. That
Gertnar.y will tike such • method oe
settling the. Incident is SOW retarded
as most unlikely.
*mend Centingent In Camp
The Sec d Canadian Cootingest.
sehR5 arri ed In Kngtand last week
without In( rot. after a tea dais'
voyag,. is now in ramp. Altbongk
OP men have not completed timer tall
coarse of iralnlam they have shows
amok resarkable aptitude that they
will anon be ready to take t►Nr phots
on tee fighting Ila..
The behavior d the Canadians
sine* their arrival has bees olsm�ep.
u. y
Destreylae llse 8_Stwaelwse
It is mooned fa Gamma swat
circles that alevee enbmar4sss lava
been lost shwa Febswmry 16. =.;
of four of threw has been
admitted, well, soros bars been air
tag ter nearly Mow weed. WAIL AS
Should Read the Following
Letter -Mrs. Slack's Story
About Her Child's Recovery
Is Entirely Reliable.
Palmyra. Pa.-"Threeears ago my
little girl had black measles which left
her with a chronic cough and so awfully
thin you could count all her ribs,arwl she
coughed so much she had no appetite.
" Nothing we gave her seemed to
.help her at all until one day Mrs. Neibert
told me how much good Vinol had done
her little girl, so I decided to try it for
my little one, and it has done her so much
good she is hungry all the time, her
is gone, she is stouter and more
ea h•'
h t m mine and
y this is the first win-
ter she has been able to playout in the
snow, coasting and snow -baling without
an }• ill effects." -Mrs. ALFRED SLACK,
Palmyra, Pa.
We know Vinol will build up your
little ones and make them healthy,
strong and reboot, therefore we ask
parents of every frail and sickly child
In this vicinity to v • bottle of Vince.
oar delicious endver and iron tonic
without oil.
1 f we can seduce you to try a bottle
of Vinol as • body-builder and strength -
creator for your child, and you do not
std it M' all we claim we will return
M
yr! 6sey on demand.
H. C. Dunlop. Phil). It- druggist,
Bedford block, Ocdrtinh Ontario.
Freckle:Face.
Now Is the rime to Get Rid of These
Ugly Spots. 1
Do you know bow rasp it ie to re-
move those ugly ..pt. s.0 that nu"one
will call you freckly -fare %
Simply get an ounce of o•bine,
double y atern Ih from your diutr
t
and a few applications should sow
you how eery 5 is to rid ynntaelf of
freekle" and get a beautiful temple: -
ion. The erne and winds of Fehruary
and \latch have a strong tendency to
bring out freckles, end as a result
pore othine i sold in these month..
He sure to mak for the double strengtb
Whine, ell rhe. 1. .old ender guarantee
of uu.ney hark if it fails to remove
the heelers.
'•When 1 started in hucineee." said
Mr. Dustin Max. "1 worked twelve
bnnr'. a day " ••it's different new ?"
!eye*. Now i have so many things. to
!look after that 1 work sixteen hours
:edam"- %Veshington Star.
Canadian-womea msecoatiaualbr writ^
tig us such letters as the two following,
which are heartfelt repressions of grati-
tude for restored health:
Glaaford Station. Ont. -" I have tie -
kin Lyd.8a P.. Ptokbam's Vegetable Com-
pound a n d
found any medicine
to compare with it
I had ulcers and fall-
ing of womb and
doctors did me no
good. I suffered
dreadfully for years
until I began taking
your medicine. 1 al-
so recommend it for
nervousness and in-
digestion. " - Mrs.
HENRY CLARE, Glanford Station. Ont.
Centerville, Ont. - ., I heard your
medicines highly praised, and a year ago
I began taking them for falling of womb
and ovarian trouble.
" My left sidelined me all the time
and just before my periods which were
irregular and painful it would be worse.
To sit down caused me pain and sufTer.
ing and I would be so nervous some-
times that I could not bear to see any
one or heal any one speak. Little specks
would float before my eyes and I was
always constipated
"e cannot say too much for Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
Liver Pills, for there are n•, medicines
like them. I have taken them and I
recommend them to all women. You may
publish this testimonial." - Mrs. See-
rNel: J. ManTI14, Chesterville, Ontario,
Canada.
110.
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California Orange Day.
�An annual event in California dur-
ing tho month et held on March :!)tb,
and is known as California eremite
Day. Th • •loc.,n on 'this particular
day is "Pest California Orengesee and,
it is net only erlehrat.-d in t he holden
State, but rn•toy of the Eastern rail-
ways feature it by plueing special
orange dishes on the Menus of.; their
wining cat., with a reference to. Cali-
fornia. On Miech2)th this year, he
Grand Trunk R.ilwav •••1l have spec-
ial d1 -he.. fen' tired- or this desct•iption
on all their .lining cars.
RHEUMO CURES RHEUMATISM.
No matter how 'ong standing your
case may lin•, don't deeps r, g"t .t h.ettle
of Hhrum9 today. O. 1•. Coultis sella
it with a guarantee to benefit you.
Rheums ie wood red in its. quirk ac-
tion, the pain ceases, the muscle's and
hones ere rid ofsor• n -ss and stiffness,
and veru anon . iih'•umo p.tient is
,.hle to have the .our strength and
vitality of youth. kheurno builds
hlnnd so rich .n.( thick tb.t uric
•^id c•innot possibly exist. Rhen'no
mete only 81.(o for a large bot le from
C. 1... Couit t •, •'r direct, all charges pe e -
paid, Item H. V. Marion Co., Rridgr.
burg, Ont-
Puzzling, All Riget.
elfe a bit pulite:. isn't it 're said
one man to another who was striving
tog hold on to bio hat and his umhr •11a
rt the 4A•ts. titre• In .. high wind.
"Ye•,' Reid the man accosted : "it's
like a wall•p:.ter hanger ..with the
hives.d"
OlCant : This be ti terrible war,
doctor. it is. indeed. Old Lady :
It'. a pity ar'me one don't catch that
there old Kruger. He : Ah: you mean
the Kaiser. 01.1 Lady : Aw-ch:tngetl
his uatns, hae h'• -deceitful old var-
mint?- Punch.
A Nun lay-arhmt r earhev In a wee.).
ington (lnreb. tells the f.ellnwing
story : "i heti jeer finisbee rra•lint
to the 'Nes ab elt Iwt.tc, Jacob and
Noss!, •Now. Johnnie,' i asked. 'who
wasJacnh7" •Jeeob we* the younger
eon of Isaac mei .H"I'ekah ..n.I the
favorite of his mother.' '('ntrect.
Now, Rennie,' i avid to :. boy' on the
hack seat who heti not been paving
the slightest attention to one, 'who
was E•all %' After rewiring a utnmen•
ti-nnir replied : 'R'h '. he w a• the
ns. -in who wrote ".l: nee Vahles," and
•old his copyright for a bottle of
potent)."
kHELAThS1MARKth
Toronto Caen* Market
Representative pries are: -
Shipping steers ...... 3:. W to $:.75
Handy choice steers :.25 7.60
Katcher steers. good 6.75 7.25
do. medium 6.25 6.75
do. common 5.25 6.25
Heifers, chotre ... 4.15 :.2e
do. good .3b • 8:76
do. medium 6.50 6.25
Butcher cowl, choice 5.::e •;.35
do. good 6 ',.5 5. a.
do medium 5. on 5.35
do. common 4.60 5.90
Butcher bele. choke'6.2e ;.u'
dogood bulls 5..., 4 :5
do. medium 5.25 5.1e
do. ro ug:. bologna4.50 5.25
Feeders, lee" to 1.11,., lbs. 6.U9 b 25
do. bulls 4.50 5.16
Stockers 750 to tore lbs5.75 6.2:
do. med.. 650 t0 750 5.25 J.I.'
do. light. :00 to 650 4.75 5.25
Canners 3.Y0 4.25
('utters 4,3: 4.7.,
Milken, choice. each75. a 22.00
do. com. and med4U. oU lei. U 1
Springers 50. e) 92.0,
Calves, veal. choice iebete 19.7:,
do. medium 6.I0 Cue
do. common 5.99 ;
do. grans y 4.25 4
Lambs. light '• 9•) 1'
do. medium 3.00 is ;
do. heavy 7 60 i
do. culla 6.50 .
Ewes. light 5..5
Sheep, heavy and bucks 5.90
Culla ..... „4.00
Hogs, off cars is .27.
do. ted and watereds lett
do. f.o.b. 7.65 0.00
F,'.r.•nere Market
Following are the latest Quotation.,
for farm produce .alt_ St. Lawrence
Market. Toronto.
tt'heat. bushel 31.4x, to 31.4e
Goose wheat 1.35 0.00
Oats ..... .6e :6;
Parley .... a• .4,(
Bucky heat
kyr ,
Yeas
.Flay. timothy. No. 1 . • .21 .•"4 2' .n t
Mixed and ci..ver 1+..'w, 2O.0u
Straw, bundled 17.00 18.0.:
do. loose 10.00 12.01
Sutter, cho:(.. dairy .3:, 4 r
Eggs, new :..d. doz. .2't 3)
('nlekena, dressed, Ib.20
Foul, lb. . • .17 .21
Luka, d0. .13 .14
Turkey lb,. • . .26 .2b
lei .lti
.16 .1x
.13 .16
•
.1:i .1'.
.13 .15
i.5 .9•
1.3u 0.00
1.59 1.60
Geese, Ib.
Live chickens, ib.
do. hens. tb.
do. durka, Ib.
do. gees.. lb.
.tppioa, basket -25
do. barrel 2.50
1
Potatoes, beg .65
Anions. small basket.2 ;
Green oalo a 2 bun "5
Lettuce. 2 buncbtes ..e.
Parsnips.: e. ell basket- .1'.
Carrots. . ! 1,: it. -til',
• . 1 .1;
spring Myles!
The new Spring Styles
In Sults, Overcoats, Hats
and Caps, Hose, Neck-
wear, etc., have arrived
and are now open for
your inspection.
CALL C4ND SEE THEM
Vertean &os.
,
.25
3.215'1
.el
e,.
11
1.6 .1b
Tc -roto Grata Prices
: • are, were:malepaces are
Torot ° Board of Trade•
:'h• at -No. 1 northern,
11.x,5
pt: 1, - .t1 wore ou
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• .tc. :reek, bay ports.
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SPRING! r: SPRING
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Dix. your Bicycle require new tires this Spring ? 11 so,
see the hig.values we have foe eon. •Ther Prices are good
tip to April 1,•t and the tires are guaranteed f es. the season.
Goodyear Non-skid Covers, were 83.75, now 83.00 each
" Inner Tubes, were 1.75, now 1.25
" ' Defiance Covers, were 3.00. now 2.25
" Tubes. were 1 53, now 1.00 •'
Two pare only Michelin Outers (French) 3.75, now 3.00 „
Oce astir Cleveland Hies cies and .titelrie-.
Have you ever considered the BiG MO\ KY you can .n(ake out
of C'bieken, % Now is the time to get an Inculw(tor. We handle
the cer rw ed
Cyphers Inctitietor. Call and get a book on "Hem
Methods od Breading." it is yours for the meting.
it will coon be time for Kpreying. We can supply you -with
Lime Sulphur at $i;.51t per barrel. •
Om- careerist of Woven Wire Fence and ('oiled Spring Steel
Wire Is pelt in. ('a11 and nee the Peine and ' get our prices before
purchasing.
We will hate. a carload of fresh Portland Cement in on April
1st. If you want a quantity by that date you can save tnuney by
taking it [tons the car.
1
WATCH?
Do con buy fence because VOl- NEED IT? Or -to make Money for the
"miidlemen"? If you're looking out for "Number 1" -if you want to get the
BEST FENCE at the LOWEST COST ---you'll hny
P.A(iE FENCE . - DIRECT Freight Paid
.y',"•guar PAOF. FRNCE WEARS HIST. feet because It a •old DIRECT iron.
Fe. toy to Farm -with only a single 'snail profit between you and ua.
( miser, the PAOK Direct Sloney.Saving Way with the venal "buy through the Mrd•lie-
nem- plan.
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tett. Cases _. _ __.- 4.16
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/t•h.0e5e_.. _.-... 4.as
get yds 5.M
31
Re. Maes w74g i ` .7'
PRsloirr Patti net owotaa
t>1. 53.10 OR ovtul
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1137 King lit.. W.
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•o ,_ at lora,
115.54,, ills to 31 i•
- 4 ,,.d resiting barley, out-
s ,..
t . y,r bag of
:eller lots,
etnet reel.
tee 'Z.., car lote.
; • r tr-r, bran.
In. 51::16g24, c.;4; good
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et e at Mcntreal
-o re 17 :.itop m.
' .:3 6 5t
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. 3.:5 4.50
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0.00
1.50
12.00
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t rs. ni..• each...70.00
�'t o. con:, sad
• p...c res ... 50.00
0 :e4 6.75
e is a ,d o'tem 5.25
9.00
3.30
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ter .sees 1a
at y 0' lee��weeear.y�,
you tt111,iMtease
1- 'ea ltywert h.
N'Mw ••• , troy
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run -ave In•�'
of "4- ring s.'
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Pt sad IP
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al tie 1111*
reef
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TORUNTU
87 Church SI. Wet rtERVILLE
==l=� Pik6E FENCES WEAR BEST
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Fa :t euffale Cattle
e ertnte 'steers, 374.54) to
• ,o; "r• '�a 37.50 to 33.25; hut-
, foe 5 :n 31.75; heifers, tette to
..; ' cot • *3.6') to $4.54: bulls.,
11.: o to 3s.,.;'..
Vc*M--steady: $:.9u to 411.00.
!felts -Active; heavy, $7.25 to 37.40:
t t ed. $7.40 to $7.60; yorkers and
plgr, $:.s.; omelet. $6.35 to 11(50,
'''aga. 1t to Iso.
reit r. -d mbs -Atlee; lambs
.0 1, '17.0e; yearlings.. 36.0•• to
'9.76: arth-M. 33.25 to $8.75; ewes.
11.•51 1) 3b•(0; sheep, mixed, flee to
$9.26.
Chicago Live $toc..
('a►,le-liarket unsettled; heevM,
38.119 to :4.:5; cows aid heifers. 33.30
to $7.00; relies. 36.68 to 310 eft
Hags -Mark 4 btgbar; Itgbt. 31.70 to
$4.91; mixed. 36.70 M 37.00; heavy,
$4 40 to 36.96; mask, $6.40 to IIK;
Was. 38.60 to 36.90; balk of salsa,
3495 M 36124.
8lteep--Marbet firm, native, 37.1•
to 36.16; yteerll ta, 37.36 to PIC
lambs. -
lambs, native. 31.71 10 310.14
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I thought that roof mighty expensive •
' I: . f , 1, in41 1e•. ..( .7 •u gni , ,1 ire• rn'•a• 2
for that reef Now 1 know it was the.beit ktn'l
of investment."
1!•at'ipK th.• economy of Prestos ShirglNs out ut
th. •eueAtlon there :.res rw.' main reaa:•na why they
st..nd hiiob nn."ort the-1'.rmers of 47anado. •
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1 -1. -They are gale.. ,A 'n ne .1 th 1.r;•' -e •
It .yernrrr••nt test I. .b, rd• rt a w-
That guarantees (hot ^.h. n,..1.1 it. If .••It• •T
very- tear. •
.1 -They lock tnt..'her on 'eery ei.1. •-r.•.
,?y') :hits, ••t ere jc.let , oiled hook fork. Tn.•.;
mato- '. r . . n f s Ii l rr•rta4 that will h;,•
toutth•-r doting (he 0,.•a weir. re wind .• .rm • r
.ern :f •Ito flame work- below sh.••.1d emelt
r s.y. •
I hat Direfula olid r.,.,f., gored metal and r o. ..• •1 a 2
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PRESTON
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gars,t.,-re ty THE 'METAL. SHINOLE t 410,',G CO., L.mlted,l Preston.
err oar Mq H•.at "'Ben. r
i' F f 3111 F Y• O l I'rr •
7 k E YYOURYOURrVf>rM o u trap, for /mod
• •s.1" : , ,yy • . r -I1 told. 1-.e. . :;
Pur Plumbing. Ileating, Troughing, Electric Wiring, et... give
us a call. All work pr,mptly .;trended to and fully guaranteed.
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CHAS. C. LEE
PHONES : Store 22
House 112 "On the Square