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TITLES ARE UNPOPULAR.
a �o of Milburn's Heart and R;;e
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Mr. W. E. Grafton, 44 Davenport
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MGEORGE HVILEMANN Ustr.path.
ealallst. in women's and ;hUdren a dis-
r.-gloli Th, tit 1"1111jor or .-rorkalloll or
cases. Acute. chronic and nervonei disorders,
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Partial deasness. eye. car, nose and throat.
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gililitation tree. Office and rooldence, Nelson
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Hall. North Street- Office ticurs 9 to 12 a. m.,
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LEGAL CARDS
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R. C. HAYS - 'Phone 98
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BARRISTER. SOLlcrron, NOTARY PUBLto, Erc,
Uffice, Hamilton St., Sterling Batik Block
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REAL ESTATE. LOANS, INSURA"CE
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&I- Private tund,3 to loan at lowest rates.
W. PROUDFOOT. k. C..
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Wes made everywhere and all effin4a made
o,qive you satisfaction.
Farmers, sale notes discounted. . . -.-
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DR. W. F. CLARK. V.S., graduate ot the
Ontario Veterinary College; Toronto. , I
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respectfully call the attention of horse owners
t1D 11froved method of operating on'horses'
. fresh supp of veterinary medichae
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Farm and isolated Town Proparty insured. �
Value of Property insured up to January,
1910J3.04,13 975.00
0 ICERS - James Connolly, President,
I Gederich.,Jas. Evans, Vice -President Beach-
wood; 11. E. Hays. aeo.-Treas., Seafortlti.
DIRECTORS-D.F. KoGregor.Seaforth; J.O.
Grieve. Winthrop; Win. Wrin. Constance;
George C irtuoy, Tuokerstrilth* John lrerri�
. Harlook!ip'llin ftnnewise. BroZbagan: Mal'
colm M6Ewau 3rucelield . I
. AGENTS -J. W. Yen, Godanich; Saudy
Leitch, Clinton; Win. Chedney, Seaforth : E.
� ElLoohley. Seaforth.
Policy Ho tiers can say their assessments a,
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Clothing Store. ClInt,on, oir J. H. Reid's, Bay-
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FRATERNAL SOCIETIES
ANCIUNT ORDER OF FORRSTERS. -The
only leg -at reserve, friendly and BenevcI
lent Society In danade, Sickand funeral berie,
. Aits, straight lit '* " 30 year pay life and
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eadowntent oin.Zir-uce. Fund%
Metalbershig VCT 2,000,000 Court in sit Parti;
of the worl .
court Mattis ad, No 8097, G 3derich, rueets 'at
and 3rd Mondays each m3uth. Hall. cc-ner
Northstreetand Square. Vi,itors always sel-
come. For infer nation apply .-
GRO. H. SM IT H. C. R. U. HUNT. See
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GODERICH
The Leadine
funeral DIrUtors,
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IOrders carefully attended to
a,t all hours -night or day. I
. CLUBBING RATES
WITH THE STAR
The gist and Tensile Daily Globs, ......... _$5 25
1. 11 1. Daily Mad and En In ......... 5 25
1. 1. 1. Montreal Family lerald and
W"MY Star .................. 2 65
1. . 1. Wooldy Sea (Torosto) .......... 2 40
. .1 1. Torosts Daily Star ....... ..... 4 30
. 11 " Toronto Daily World ........... 5 25
1. to " Toronto Daily News ............. 4 30
. . 11 Farmer's kil;ocats .............. 3 00
1. . . ?1!1:d2_ gentleman ......... 3 25
Bair
1. 1. .. Daily Ad"Aises, ....... 5 00
1. 1. " London Daily Free Press ....... 5 00
. 1. to Montreal Wo&ly Willies . ...... 2 90 �
. 1. to World Wide. Renewal ......... 4 25
1. 11 1. PresilhYterias a" Westminster. 3 30
to 1. 1. Catholic Register ....... ....... 2 90
1. 11 11 Saturday Night (Toronto) ...... 4 25
1. " " Mellon*, Ma it% ........... 2 75
to 11 1. 0W4aj='( '*% ,,2_2�5
� . 1. to Womx;'es 946;i Csivasics
(Now york) . .................. 3 25
.. 11 4 The Sidanky ElestagTooll .... 3 25
. 11 to The Ladies' Rom jew".... 3 50
gnaluiting pothille to Canadian Suboarliberoti,
11 11 The Canadian C*Mby,=
(WoAIA ...................... 2 00
1. 11 11 The Youth' a Ciampasion ........ 3 75
1. 11 1. Scottish Amosiricits ............... 4 00
.. 1. to Seleatilic Americans . ............ 4 75
.1 .. 1. 11 costooloolitsis magazine ...... 3 0()
. 11 1. Mitchro's Magazine ............ 3 00
. . " " Amtisto Room and Carlm '
(111&AMY) ..................... 4 -0
To Rubsorlberis in the United States
� 50 cents addition to all above, to pay
� .0witage.
. Any combination of the above publi.
cations may he had with The Star, for
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The Family IltrallIfS2.65 lims $1.50) 1.15
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t I Bilimittanow by Postall Note or Ex.
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. Dr, J. C.. tiandler has resigned his as having died Dec. 29th last. "RONTO, "AAKL78.
Position as.11. ki. 4). of Clinton. M rden. of TORONW, Tune 11 -The Board
There tire at prestnt twenty-two Staffa. announce the qngageluenj of of Trade quotations for yesterday
patients in the Whighain hospital. thelr daughter. Penelope E., to Mr. were as follows;
Sergt.-MajoO Dovey, a former Wing- Wilbert J. Fell. of Itibbert, the mat, Manitoba Wheat (in Storts, Fort William.
Ilam resident, was killed in action Fell. riage to take place this month. Including W/go Tax).
No. I northern. 42.123j3.
3rd. - Mr. Jejues Vance. ,jr Usborne, w" No. 2 northern., U.11OL31.
Mr. James Waiter, brother tot .Nil.. kicked in the face by a horse on N110111- No. 3 northert%S2.17%.
Alfred Waltep, of Exeter, has died at day of last week. His under jaw No. 4 wheat, 2.10%.
Matnitobta Oats (in store, Fort William).
Edam. Sask. bones were broken. nis front teeth No. 3 QW.. 84%e.
A branch of the Navy League was nearly all knocked out. and he was No. 3 C.W., 81%c.
formed in Seaforth on Monday e%eLting rendered unconscious. fie %vas rushed Extra No. I reo. siv,c.
of last week. to London hospital. No. I feed. Millie,
American Corn (Track, Toronto).
Mrs. John Crocker, a former well- NIP. Newton . Mactavish, a fortner No. 3 Yellow. kiln -dried. nominal.
ell -known Se.aforth boy. editur of the No. 4 D.011,ow dhil-dried. nominal.
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known resident of Exeter, died in Tor- '"' Ontario ,ording to Frolishts Out.
onto May 18th, aged 79 years. Canadian - Magazine, Toronto, has re- oldia).
ceived the honorary degree of Master No. 2 white Site to Bic. nominal.
Mrs. George (iliver, formerly Miss of Arts at the graduating convocation No. 3 whit� 7k to 8k. nomInal.
Agnes Smith Moffat, of Winghain, died of Acadia University, Nova Scotia, on Contarits Wheat (Basis in Store Montreal).
on Monday of last vieek in her 51st Thursday, May 30th. for "distinction No. 2 winter. per car lot. $3.22. .
year. , ,Peas (6fteording to Freights Outoldeli.
. In literan, and pictorial criticisms," No. 2. nominal
NIP. Daniel Clark, an old and respect- .%If,. Duncan B. AR(;ertup., ope .of Bailey (Accor&g to Freights Outslae),,'
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-ed - r"Ident. - of -Egmenth,ttler, passed --rurnbWry's P`isiiectM , residents, died -Waiting,- U.n*ro U.3a.,ndroinal.
Ouck)Nhsat (Accardin
away on Thursday morning, ,Nlay 30th, at his home oil the Bluevale road on .1. to . Freights Out.
after a short Illness. I . . aid
Tuesday nlornJug of last week In his Buckwheat, $1.80, nominal.
A former 'hIgfiIy-cili1,,jj,j,d resident 50th Near. He leaNes a widom and R
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of Brussels was called to her n-wardithree children, also his aged parents, 2. $11. -nominal.
Manitoba Flour (Toronto). -
on May l3th in the person of Nettle .Nil,. and MrA. Finley nriderson, or Fast War quality, sio.95.
Carlisle, of Indian [lead. Wawanosh, and 1hree brothers- and Ontario Flour (in Bags. PromPt Ship.
Miss Marjorle Ullman, a Student at full" sister"'. ment.
War quality, $10.66 Montreal. $10.65
the Clinton School Of Commerce, won Mr. Wm. 11, Rath, of CLinton, (lied at Toronto. .
a Remington Typewriter gold medal his hoine on Sunday evening, June 2nd, M111feed (Car Lots, Delivered, Montroall
- Freights, Baas included).
for speed and acvurac�. lilt his Will �ear. lie halt been %vork Bran, per ton. $36.
NIP. Win. Balman, a former %%ell -.1119 lit the munition factory at Sea- Shorts, per ton, $40.
known resident or Expler, passed away forth till'only a fe\\ days before his Hay (Track, Toronto).
at his home lit London ,Nla� :list aftpt. death. tie was born in East Wawa- No. 1, per ton. $16 60 to $16.50; mIx.
an Illness or nearty t\\o \t"Irs. llosh, being a sun of tile late j ed. per to . $13 to $i4.
. ' allies $Zrniw (Track, Toronto).
Pte. GeAl. Nfauriall, ,if Ail, IGIst \Njj� Rath. lie is �urvived bN his wife and Car lots, per ton. $8 to $8.5o.
enlisted front C;jIborne i ( )\\n�hij;. I i " three elkIldren. Farmers, Market.
been recommended lot- tht- inilita-ry Eleetric light anti J)o\Nel. rate, Ill Fall wheat -Milling. 12,14 per bushel.
Goose wheat -42.10 to $2.12 per bombs%
medal for cunspieutitis nraver�. Wingliam are to be advanc-mi after Barley-MAlting, 11.40 Per bushel.
Flight-Licut. Chkirles NJ. pl,t,jjj,jl, Jill)' Ist. Electric light will be 10 cents Oats --900 to 91c per bushel.
nefthew of Mr. nnil A,rs- F. .it. Follieli, Pt'r kilt)\Natt hour ).Vftli ail additional Buckwheat -$1,75 per bushel,
of Exeter, has hven ,,vriou,l) ill.1111,J 10 per cent. if accounts art, not paid lRye-According to sample. nominal.
. . . Hay -Timothy, $16L to $17 per ton; mix -
in an aeroplane avenit,lit tit England. before tile 1001 Lot tilt' 1110111-11. 'rhe ed and clever, $14 t $ 1 5 per ton.
('11arge foil (*oIlStant IIJULOIL Po\\,j, tills 0
Reb�eea Devine), ri,lit-t (if ttill e CIEUCAGO GRAIN MA]FtKW.
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I�it het'll ritised it) $10 lier 111onth, alld tile 'J. P. Bickell & Co. report the follow -
James stoller�, dit'll ,,it' tit,- hollip of 111'"i'll"'ll clid"ge fit[' 111"t0l's Of till -et' Ing prices on th
her daughter, Mrs. I'. S. Sd\aLlK1', .44'Lt- a Chicago Board of Trade
forth, oil Thursday, ,%itly :lotli, 1 Ilor- Itov\er Hnd tit,, er wit run von- Prev.'
9i years. Agod stanth. \Nill 1w "�� per horse po\Ner per Corn- Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
Mary Juno Wilson, hoio\ed \Nife of nionih. July .... 136% 140 136% 140 137%
, Mile. 1/. 138 136%
Mr. Hobert Vint, fiass"d ;mily lit her -NIVS. 11, 11. M(A third daughter June .,... 136% 138 1,J 136
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home in Winglitim on Friduy, Ma�. :list or we itite jos,foll Wiktkin.�, (if lit) - July .... 66%
. . 1 6&% 66% 67% 67
If) her i9th year. sh" \\a, a tiatki. (it Hell tomil'Itil" passed d%%H\ at ;It"
. Ie Sept. � - - 72% 74 �, 7_1% 74 'A 72%
East Wa\vanosh. holliP of litT sister, Mrs. I�ilty,f;linton, Pork -
Gambill], !o-\,.;11.-o1d son (-it Saturda.y, .)title tq. ,Nir. and Mrs. July .... 40.90 41A0 40.90 40,90 41.11
Little 'Jack I 8 t 1.46
MvVittie li\vil ror t\\eylt� -tilry �,.ars I 'L.,4 .. ..... ..... ..... B4 I. 30 4
of Ilte. Gambrill,,of tile 161,t hittialioll in North Bu�, ail(I .since Mr, M"V I
iiovv lit Franve. was run Mr. *1,16 :111 (1,11tIl 4- it it"s July .... 24,26 24.25 24.10 24,20 24*17
three years ago. .\Jrs. M(A'Alle Sept. .., 24.50 24.62 74.32 24.40 24.37
autolliotlile (oil S;Itilnla�, .Jllllt- W, bill, . had Ihed \Niih her sister. MI. Nilt.,). Ribs -
[tail no htines brolipti. . Three si,ters Itil(I t\\(, I rotilts' I July .... 22.32 22.35 22.15 22.22 22.17
1 "', s ur- Sept. ... 22.70 22.72 22.55 22.66 22,00
Calit. Eddle MeKa_ forriwily (or vi\t�. 'Miss Mar� A. \VZjtJ,:jns, at 11.11le -
Brussels, \%.Ito Inalle such ., ret-ol. I ill Mrs. Kilt� i4lid Nirs. IA. .1. 1):.Illell' (:till, LAIVERP001A MARKETS.
-at -Ing -ps, -teli 'J'toqlj:j� I -i
tile fto� V 1,\ (,'tit i.-� rep,:j it)[), al)(I , jjo(J jo,;v it \\,jAtr,itjs I L.1verpool, June 10 -Beef, extra India
through the (Iwnevit Rod Cross Soviety j;jj(lej-j(-Jj to\\11ship. mess, 37 .
- . I Pork. prime mess. western, 330,s.
. - Hams, short cut. 44 to 16 lbs., 1379.
. Bacon, Cumberland cut, 26 to 30 lbs.,
1623,
1 RUPTURE IS CURABLE I Clear bellies. 14 to 16 lbs. 160a.
BEST TOOLS FOR CARDEN I Long clear middles, light, Its to 34 a ..
Restilts Not Inflnenced by Aile or 160s, �
Leng(b or Time Standing, Reporl, Long clear middles, heavy, 35 to , 41b..,
Laying Hens Are More Profitable Expert 159s. I/
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Short clear backs, I i '157a.
Shoulders square, I . r . 1288.
Than Ever. Mifitni-, is ii,t a toar ;)r hrearit in I Lard. priiiie western�. In tierc'�s 1 , 149s
Jilt. al)(11,111ill . a] \\oll. as ri Ill I 6d; American reflneo. pails, 152s; Amer-
. , , , " , , I I I o P- ican refined, boxek, 150s.
Prequent Change of Pasture Proterba ; "I' , (11 �i I i Is, I i I "o Tallow, Australian in London, 72a.
or a wi,tit , sa.Ns .1, )i'. Eg; Turpentine spirits, 125s.
, 'if ToroYlt--, Ili,, noted specialist \\, - ! .
Lambs from Disease and Ensure ral opvtling
St, I"" ""' I. ill " is '"""""I g I i:, I Rosin, common, 64a lid.
eady Gains - A ual Pastul- *11 1. Petroleum, refined, Is U%d. -
To ."41".i(�11 Be(ifo (I ""t"I Linseed oil, 62s. .
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Mas Proven SaUsfactory. Thilrbifily Ai day alitt 'night. &O CoLtonseed Oil. 689 Qd.
onh, Juno 2o. . .
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Agriculture. Toronto.) I'lo, (�Ilral I'll," as Iww ti'I'd H114
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h 01)1W,�\P.1 \\ill ri"t only retaill all-� (,: �',
OST gardeners use a 00, i , I 11L CATTLE MARKETS -
of NiOure ilerfi�etly affordiig I: 1 6 1
rake, spade, and diggill�, "If"liatO alld rolillAett! comfort, hill I, UNION STOCK YARDS. '
fork in their gardens. The intended to assist nature to close ,the
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M three last are used chtefly oponirlic ill the .,hortest til1w knowll� I TORONTO, Ju�-e 11-fliere was
'I'lij, ;jI,I,Iijjyl(.,, flas I.eCt.i.\ed fjigll,�,j a light run of good butchers, with a
during spring preparation of tho soil ;,\\:,,.,I, \\jj,r,,.\,r shown, prodifeing rv- good strong demand for anything
and again in the fall during tho har- sitlt� m,itl,ioilt t1al-illf1ji illjoq-tiolis or showilIj weight, fat and quality. wItb
vest -'lug of the crop. Tti,, rioo, how, "Iflor ;jid-. .Nil% P:g�klj t1as tpstifliolliijis prices from 50c to 75c higher than
rrom onr o\%n section for Inspection. at any time this 'sealsbu. Not very
ever, is used almost all summer. 11' iljt,.j,tvjj, (.all : lit, N\ill h, pl,tise,j many cows were on We, with a good
Most people In �)uytng tools siraply jo .,11(,%\ ,\()u L11, ,111, ,jilloUt j-Ijijj.gj�. demand, and selling considerably
take what ii�' offered, never consider- S,v fit., ;td\ertisojiw1)t. higher than at any time this sea.son-
Ing that In using the heavier types In short, a record day.
3old In many stores mucti energy is The hog market for contract"
leg'ged B-56ems at turs season loses the animals was, of couree, unchangecl at
gpent In handling these, that could color from the feet and bill and these $18.50, fed and watered, but the
be used more profitably in doing latter becoming almost white. The price to -day, according to the pack-
Hher garden work. Besides, it is ex, sleek plumaged, fat yellow -legged ers, will be $18 fed and watered.
pected that women and ebildren will hens are usually -very poor layers. it I CIUCAGO LIVE STOCK.
10 much of the garden . work thil; sea. will pay to cull them out now. I Chicago, June 10.-Ilogs-Racelpts, 34.-
3on and it is-necesBary to give then. The abdominal cavity, or the space 00,0 ' Market steady to atrong; bulk of
mplementa suited to their strengtti. between the pelvic bones (altuated wes' $16.50 to $16.85; butchers, $16.55 to
under the tall) and the vnd of the 116-85; heavy paeldrig. $16.10 to J116,45j
For these reasons It has been urg- breast or keel bones should be rela- medium and mixed packing, $16.45 to
�d on the gardeners to buy a hoe tively soft and flexible. If it is full $19-60; light hogs, $16.75'to $16.95; rough
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,alled the triangle, onton or beet lio-. hogs, $15.50 to $15.85; pigs. good to choice,
wita a cutting edg-4 1/4 inclies wIde of hard fat the hen Is -so ly a very 116.50 to $17. .
rhis hoe is light vu handle and does Indifferent layer. Cattle-Receipta. 14.00,U. Active, 10c to
As a rule the earlier maturing pul- l6c higher; top, $17.90; big string of
7ery satisfactory work, especially lets are the earlier and most profit- heavy Dakota -fed %eatern, $17.85; beet
,
.lose in around the plants in the ttle, good to prime $16-50 to 417.90;
row. able layers. By marking these the cammon to medium, iiii.50 to $16.&O: but -
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With it sbould be used the best breeders may bi selected. C her steer etp4k, steady to 10c higher:
'Buco" type o, cultivator with tile in grading up a laying flock pure- atockers and feeders. steady, better grades
�wo outside tynes removed. ThLnge 111.25 to $13.50; Inferior and medium, -$9
bred eggs should be purebased. From to $11.75.
�wo tools will do better work tha , the female breeding
" t chicks good
ny of the ordinary hoes with a grca Sheep-Receiptii. 13,000. Market 25c
1 1 lower: shorn lambs, choice and prime
leal less expenditure of strength an( stock may be secured. The male may to
he secured in very many cases in 117.40 $17.76; medium and good, jild
n shorter time., to $17, 25; spring lambs, good and choice,
Ontario, froul eggs secured by chil- 119 to $20 ; ewes, choice and prime, $14.25
Where one has a larger garden. dren taking part :n school fairs. to $14 . 50; medium and good, $12 to $14.
my 60 x 100 feet, It will be. well to Watch the school fair winners this
rivest in a wheel hoe to help out the EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
year. I East Buffalo, June 10.-Cattle-Re-
wo above-mentioned tools. With the it saves work to let the bens feed ,elpts, 4600. Strong, ex cept for grang
I Buco" All make a deeper nititch at- themselves a hopper may be built Dattle; prime steers, .17.60 to $18.15,
er a beavy rain or continuous tramp- at home without great expense, ihipping steers, $16.75 to $17.26; butchers
ng over the soil, the small hoe for Keep hens that lay over 100 eggs 112 to $18.75; yearlittirs $13.50 to $16.76-'
lose weeding, the wheel hoe makpz- heifers, $10 to $14.50; c�ws, 16 to $13.50:
t much easier to maintain a good yearly and feed them carefully- kill butte, $7.50 to $13; stockers and feeders ,
I thus the rooster and sell Infertile 498; 7.60 to $11; fresh cows and apringern:
n Acb during the dry season, gather the eggs daily and keep In a 165 to $130.
,onserving moisture and advancina. cool plaeb in clean baskets; send the Hogs -Receipts, 10,400 Easitir; heavy,
olant growth. -A. 11. Mati-ennan, t market quickly and regu- 17.26 to $17.60; mixed and yorkers,
I.S.A.. Ontario Vegetable Specialist. 117.90; light Yorkers, $17 Go to $17.76; pigs,
larly.-Prof. W. R. Graham. 117.75 to $18: roughs, $15 to $15.25; stags,
Ito to $11.50.
HOT WEATHER POULTRY Slimmer Forage for Lanobs. Sheep and Iambs- Receipts, 3400.
8trong; lambs, sit to $19. yearlings, $13
CALFNDA R. F'requent change of pasture is to $16; wethers, $14.50 to $15; owes, $6
beneficial to. and relished by. all to $14; mixed sheep, 114 to $t4.50.
The ben that laid 123 eggs In 11917, classes of stock and this applies with ,
nade the same profit as the 123 -egg special emphasis to the case of sheep. I Fa,ces Murder Cliarge.
ken to 1914. it is true for two reasons. Sheep are ' 60BALT, June I 1. - "I've fixed
The hen that ,lid less ,than 123 subject to parasitic disease which the old b,. He'll make no more
,ggs in 1917 made a sma er protit may be prevented to a large extent Lrouble." These words. given I evi-
ban in 1914. by not pasturing on any one area for lience by Ada Morrison, a younfrogirl,
The ben that laid more eggs than too great a length of time. In addi- Lt the preliminary hearing In the case
23 in 1917 made a larger P106t tion to this they are possibly more A Charles Cooper, charged with tho
ban in 1914. fastidious about their food than some murder of Theodore Taylor, or., at
In view of the bigb price of feed other farm animals. It Is not prac- tile home near Tometown last month,
an the farmet afford to keep tfl,L ticable on every farm to arriloge for tormed the sensational feature of the
,00r -laying hens lit 1918? a succession of pastures iring the proceedings held at Pnglebart, The
The rooster, unless kept for nt�xt grazing li,�ason. liowe,Ner, the same witness declared that the words had
nar's breeding, is too expensive a area %ill sustain considt-rable more been used by the accused man in a
uxury to keep ---and he'll help re. stipep if such an arrangetni,rit Is feas. !onversation at the Morrison home, -
[eve the meat aburtage. Ible. Rye sown eatly in the tall where he lived, at the dinner table
1-:i.^ mt.rfz,�t.tcr the cut!,qtuff J)PO- rurnislips a knoll 11pal of pasture in ,)n the day following the tragedy.
nises to be good this month -and Abe late tall and early spring. After Counsel for the defence endeavored
,y intliko,ting lil JUL)' tho distriba- the rye is F-aten off in lbe Ppt Ing rape in, shakp tbp girl's testimony, 4ut she
ion is more equalized. rnay ty� sown on this land and will held her ground, ;rhe magistrate
The Zqod layer of the yellu%,o ,onto, along for pasture in June or winmitted the Drisoner for trial at
- I July. Alfal.'a and red elover are sat- the next Assizes on a charge of
Isfactory pasture crops and will serv- murder.
GIRLSI WHITEN YOUR SKIN Out the rape Is ready. ,An a n nual I -
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pas ore connisting of owe washel ear. I A serious reVolt has broken out
WITH LEMON JUICE of wheat, oats and barley tO9PthPT itinong the Austrian troops concea-
I ,nith eight pourido; of red -lover pro. .rated on the east freaL
gake a beauty lotion for a few cents to v idpa a good pasture for th,P Party
rillmove tan. treckles, sallowness. summer months, and tbe clov, .r ,.._ - rotioNTO-MUSHOKA %VAARF TRAIN
Ing along In the autumn will SFIR% WE
nice picking. This annual pasm. � foil Thlir%flns. May 2_1rd, an,l kkitur
Your grocer has the lefrions and any may be sown any timp early In MayL I #I,]).% May 2.7)tij. jilue jKt rintl gill anti
InW store or toilet counter will supply Without a great deal or adeitic,al Tuoliidayq, Thiii-RdaNA anti -alimla%q
rou with three ounces of orchard white labor it is possible to have a suerell- . fl-rPal'tor ' tile (;ran,l Trunk will olier
'or a few cent& Squem the Jules of stou of crops froady for speding' " I " 3 train front Tor,nt,. to %Jjlqk, ,ka
harr 1pa%ma Tor-,nto at to a m
wo fresh lefoons Into a bottle, then put throughout the ent.1re spaorin. The \Ileturmng Irnin Wll leak,, \f,l,4k,jkq
n the o".hard white find @hake well. Increase In health and condition oi \vhnrf at 12 4.7, It it, for 'rorrinto ,,n
rhis makes a quarter pint of the very the flock will amply repaY RnY su�n Monday%. .\lay ?7th, Junp 3r.l. 10th and
lest tMon lkin Whitener and eft lerl' outlay of time and expPnse__0. p I toth Tho -w trainq %Nill eonnort ,mth
wMilder knowilit. = ,. rils- Sackville, R.S.A.. Ontario Agricul the \Itighnitia Laketi Na%lgation (,,)
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pftk creamy lotion daily to W fam, tQr&j College. I Qteamer to and from Pointo, ,in the
ock &me and bantlif ana Itild "a how j -- - \fijqknka LA kil a Poll Inf,rmatlAn
'reddles, tan, isalikohm redma sad I %fr 3 D McOrpgror, Director of Lab from Grand Trunk firkpt agentli
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*ft smd that e alcia becoaJoL Yellif the throe, Prairie Provinces Of Canada hildren rme their etm,fition is) wormu
I Is halitakiss. and the boautlillid resshe will have sovvrt an Inerease of 2,GM,- 1 ('
VM arpitle ym - 000 ifereq In wheat, oats and barlpy I %Inthpr (',r,ivpq* Worm F%torminator
- will rlPlleie them and restore health
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TITLES ARE UNPOPULAR.
Fitorm of C'riticism Raised by the
British P-eda.
LONDON, June II. -The new list
of honors o"he Order of the British
Empire has-Urought another buret of
criticism. .
The Evening Standard ajratin drawn
attention to the Inclusion jin the Brit-
Ish list of a number of Dominion re-
c1pients, rema king- -It Is most uji-
IMP that a few folk fi6m overseas
who happen to be on the doorstep.
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namely, In London, get ie-'
warded IR advance o7 their fellowii.
This slovenly ,way of doing things Is
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Canada, for Premic Botden has said
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that he has had r.4 Ume yet to pre-
pare a list of Cau*dlan recipients."
The Saturday / Review declares:
"The more detWocratic we become
the mote insatiable g -rows the appe-
tite for titles. the sterner and more
.logical Cana0ans Trown on theiiis
weaknesses, "t we are afraid some
of their moet,successful m,en will still
over to the Old Country to end their
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The News says the thin stream of ,
titles unOr the new Order has 6e -
come a raging tot -rent in the noise of
which it,la impossible to bear oneself
speak. ,' I
The/Chronicle declares the 41st
loses diatt'netioti, and honor for the
deserving to diminisbed by the Inclu-
sion of many mediocrities.
.
, Austrian Prisoners Captured.
ROME, June II. -"The action of
both artilleries was quite Intense
from the Astico to the Piave and
moderate on the rest of the front,"
says the announcement from Italian
headquarters to -day. -To the south
of the Aspa a British party in a suc-
cessful surprise attack Inflicted con-
siderable losses on the enemy and
brought back 11 prisoners.
"'During the air fightinr yesterday
five machines wvre brought down."
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Special In 50c and 41.00 lot%
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Fitilne. Horink Floor Wa *� N ().
I gorods. In 25c. 35c Rod .lee Rize P1
Wo have on hand gnme Ited Moo
and Lipton ton, hotight before '
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manufacturers and will give a clinging. comfortable fit to 40; ".
who wear them. At a moijerate price. �,-. , 1 . .
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