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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-4-2, Page 5tiesiNIN, TEM exeter buoratt, plAiliSbed every Thursday Armin% at the Office, 444,,ItT,-STgMET, EZETER. By he— ADVOCATE P 04 ISO I NO COMPANY TERNS OP SUOSCRIPTION. One Dollarper annum it paid in. advance, $4.50 it not so paid. „3„0.7sramtloIxtm =9.t99, oat, .41.1o1oltoo." tocon. oNser discootinued ontilailarreamgmareosal% Ailverbsemessts withoutspeolOoddirections will be Publisbed until forbid awl charged, accordingly. ttiberal discount made or transcient Advertisements losertool tor on periods. Baer' description of JOU PRINTING Owned oat tim net style, and at moderote rates. Che.ques, money orders, ke.. for aditerashig, subsitirilmons, etc, te: lie made payable to Clias.11., Sailders, EpiTou, AND POOR Vrofensional Cards. , . oLosNAN, o D.S., as AIL A. BINS- eSCalvert:s MAN. L.D.S., DD-8,,Honor graduote o Toronto ty.f DWNTISTS. Tectis extracted withent aii,y pain, or ono had eitts Odice rwasan'ti n1eckwe* t stae Main street. Oxeter, P. Al.TON ANDERSON r -us PENTIST' Honor OtAtiate of %%Moto University and Royol College of Dental Sorgeoas of Ontario, Atso Pest graduate et Chicago School of rroAlldlo Dentistery (with lionoroble emotion.) Annuluses% Gold and Vulcanite riate5 mole in th peatest mannerpossiblo A. perfectly barmless an- aesthetic used for paluiess extraction of teeth. Otilets eue,doer sons of•Corlino Bros, aloe, Exeter. letel Tom T. P. BeLAVOIII.IN, MEIltIOR OF TIO • kfoitege of Pio-Orions awl Surgeons Ontario. Marla% tiur00011 and ,Accombeur. Qee Dost- wooel, Ont. Tlis. John D. Wilson, Oillee and Resliterice, 2 ..t.o Omens Ave.. LonOon On. Spezioll attention void to diseases et women- Oflice loam, 1240 to 4 tif. 4 TNICKS C A SOLIOI. -tor taro Notarle. mlosionero Onlisitars mr tiolsam my to loan at attest rates of totems*. 0 n sireet, Exeter, I. R., Caruso, B.A., 1+, H. Domini - ^ . 'PRE% ELLIOT, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. UNO „lc Mosley to Toon. Office. formerly Met & Otalsoars. Main Otreet. Exeter, man.) BarrOter, Solicitor, Notoro Palls Cosi. W. GIACOMO (Surnosor F011ott k (Bad. voyancer. Etc. bleary to loan at low -at rano of in. terest. Oalce, Mein street, Exeter. Auctioneers BROWN, Witschelsea. nol Auctioneer • for the Counties of Perth. and Middlesex. also for the township et Memo Saks promptly .attendcd to and team reassaablo Oates arranged ot Nat OWN Winchdr,Ta. •••••••• 1/41"" 4ffer' 7700e3 P1031)11087.10, Orea4 .Englith Remedy. Sold anti reoommended by all druggists Oanadis. Only tell. tible medicine ellscovored. Siz Jogettages guaranteed to cure MI .pru8 o oust IVeMr.ness, MI effects of obuso *eczema, Minitel Vorry, Itzcesatvo use Ot To* baoco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed en recelpt of price, one Paoltage six. s. one rage piano sfotrIN cure. Tempe:lets tree to any addresa. The Wootl Conatiany, Windsor, Ont. Woods Phos pb o din e is sold in Exeter by j. tV. Browning and C. Lutz Druggists. Pains in the Back Are symptoms .a a weak, torpid or stagnant conditton of the kidneys or liver, axed am A warning it is extremely hazardous to neglect, so important is 4 healthY aetion of these organs They are commooly Attended by loss of energy, leek of eourage, and some, times by gloomy forebeding and d s.pondeney, "I was token ill with kidney trouble, and Omit* so weak I could scarcely get around. I took medicine without benefit, and finally deckled to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. After the first bottle1 felt 20 trw,Cla better that contioued its use, and six bottles made me anew woman. When too little girl was a tutb1O ohe Ceuld not keep anytbiog on ner stemaeb, xted we gave her lOomPs Oaosapo- rillo wch cureO bet." Mos. TgOttAa Nxs, Wellamburg, Ont. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures kidney nod liver troubles, re- lieves the bnek end Wide up the whole system, IA1.1.111E U.SE.FUL branehes taught in the •;roit T VV. Jetalg-ed Our students are not guaranteednicejnbs,but after a course in this College it will be ROUBLE FORTREM TO HOLD MY POSITLQL We aid them, if possible to obtain employment, bat we first eqiiip them to maintain tbe high reputation this sehool.bas acgoired. ESTERVELT, Prinei The Molsons Bank (Chartered by Parliament, P) Herd ()Mee, Bontrent• Paid tap Capita' $2,500,060 Reserve ...... . . JAS. ELLIOTT, Glexonnet leLteeeeton. —EXETER BIteeN011- 0110 beuro-10 n.m. to 3 p.m; Satunlavs 10 a.m. to 1p.m. .4.general braking business transacted 314iiey Omani to pail Farmers at lowest rates. Saying) Danis Doossits from Oa ausi uptiorio recoils, ed. Interest allowed at Mistiest eurrent rates. DIcasirs Si Canino,. N. I). Ilunnoo, Sol:Miters, Manager. OREDITON ROLLER MILL We aro giving excellent satisfaction since Re- m6delliner our TroP GRISTI�G and'011()PPIN-Cr4. DONE. .11101\IPTI.',Y.' .•-• • • tit. zWEITz ---T xre or94nrpo = HEAD OprIttigONT C•eeeteel.eeeiet ete; Rest... • - • ,•.,'o.Foo, • Ito Every farmer knows that some. plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants are weak .and others .strong. And that's the way With Children. They are like young plants. Same !pod, same home, same care but some grow big and. strong While others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion Offers an easy way out of the diftictilty. Child weakness often means starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scott's Emulsion really feeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weak- ness and failure to grow -- Scott's Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. Send for free sample. Scott Downe, Chemists Toronto, Ontario. sm. and Otos); alf druggists. Clinton: illaud Osborne, aged twelve year, was tteeitlent•alty shot ou Friday by her cousin, Freddy Cook, of Motet the vault. awe who wee carryitot a 22 eitlibOt. The ball lodged in the thigh, but VMS extracted by the stir- geons. Mitchell: The death of Mr. Edward Robson, took place at London a few days . ago, wheee he has been undergo- ing treatmebt for some time. Deceas- ed followed the ovenpation (yr carriage triOnner and WaS a very .olever me - chants! awl industriune. The remains were Immght here and the foneral took Place on Saturday and was large- ly attended. lie loaves too mourn his demise sorrowim.Y, widow but no .fatn- iiy. The sympathy ot the conimmot-o is extended to her in her bereavement. A crontiral tran,metcI. laCereit, atniok fav.3r0T,1,:, eMITE,111.1 rate, 0.116 Wed oi Snt 13(Liik Drypodt, 1 Comnturcial bc.tter axallal,,le in Chins, Japan mat other f,attn 'countries. " Traveltim, Lot,ters et Crert ir ..tied to travellers :in all pans et elle melte, ;zoos' FYS14E,' INT•itz:,*(; ttt.113,13PEN, StitrT,•0I! BELANC:Itlq.S'a: liNSPEt.'iT , rrt ▪ oiee A it eee tee 5, • LAA7 3. 0 1:1 tEttitOle ' Maria ger: • • 3110, 0016, Isoarsenes's and 'other film/At ra arc qiiiel-cly:relie-md laYVii1po,•Cres5-; 'Picts, ten cents Pet .; it not Sem niortt breathein a•renitdh: to ear:. tiam to •••.0...Mratly into the :,tottaach? • ESt47121iSh7 Sec. Cures te'lltile Itou Mete, It 'cures because the air -rendered. antiseptic is darried Li: tit c are ).v.,111. every Ineal giving lin:J.:in--, and constant treatment. It is itn.:ala.- able to mothers with tar.all cinichen. t.3: a boon to astim...a%i, Boonolaitis droop , ClooLriss st, Cs:to:174s, Ocldsi Oi•lopeant-OF,a,:,•Oeli•ez . • h mid T.taap, 1;1-4 40)4(1 of .11,•..50„ suppr,cs of cents :Amt. 4 Coils. 11 -Kite ,ro.r t-intttlito• leittialoay as to its valOo. . • P3 4(40 ri,,- 1.,2i:...`C.G1,311..".'17.1..,`V;13., VaK50.•CreScrief:C Co, 'aCdi•Irlato'n 1)- 74.7, ONE MAN WAS INJURED. I Woodstock March 31 -Passengers who left here at 6 o'clock last even- ing on the G r.i. Mixed train for, Stretford returned at a tete hour mid eeported that their train had been ! wrecked near Hickson. six miletorto here, The train, which was made up of seven freeght ears, one baggage car and One passenger eooch, left .the tracks and toppled over, The eogine remain'l d on the tracks. The twenty passengers in the coach had a mira.culoes escape from death or, zerious injury. But one man was injur- ed. He received some painful scalp wounds, and was attendee to by a phy- Another Wreck on the G., T. R. NW. Woodatc4, sician at Hickson. A patsenger, when spoken to, denied that any, body had been injured. A wrecking_ tram was sent out from beadquarMrs! at Strattord, and it was reported from there at midni Tett that traffic would, likely be resumed over the line by clayol break. THE DWORCE BURNESS. Canton eiriffens Dead., to Make it Peatvre, -Chicago, March at, ---The Record - Herald has the fellowing special to thy from Canton. S.D.; Canton citi- zens have held glfrASS meeting and decided to go into the divorce busi- ness. Hereafter Canton will be ad- vertieed notch as any commercial centre, and its specialty still be di - The people a this place 114Vg looked with some coveteousness upon the profits of other cities in the State which enjoy a lucrative divorce busi- ness, and they will dispute the delta at Sioux Falls is the headquarters of the divorce industry of South Da- kota. As proot of their emitarka- tion in the business of unmaking mar- riages, they point to the arrive,' of five easterners within a fortnight. Canton promises to treat these (fl- ees so well that they will bring n army of others. The town will make a bid for the cream of the die -orce business. It will invite especi- ally the wealthiest of those who seek refuge in the South Dakota courts. They will flaunt the Sioux Falls news- paper correspondent in the face of the discontented wife or husband, end will tell them that there is an ordin- anee here against newspaper corres- pondents. The divorce business is one of the prieeipal assets of the State. For the laet half dozen years the number of divorces given by the South Dakota eourts have average4 about Goo annually. Each ease means an expenditure of $oeco in six months. The resulting revenue to the State is practieally e000scoo a year. inunigrauts for dtvorees are consid- ered by. South Dakota as legitixnate as immigrants for laud. GEN. MACDONALD BURIED. Ow. People Uncovered as the Cortege Passed Through Edinburgh. Edinburgh, March 3r, -The body of Major-General Sir Hector 'Macdonald, who killed himself at the Regina Hotel, in Paris, on Wedoesda.y last, was bur- ied in Dean Cemetery here shortly ai- r the arrival of the London train at 'clock. About 300 persons were pr - sent. The people uneovered AN the :ortege passed through the streets, A brio sereWe was conducted at the grave side by Rev. Dr. Atex. Whyte ol St. George's Free Church. PANIC IN JERUSALEM. Earthquake Causes Intense Excite- ment in the Holy City. Jerusalem, March 31 -An earth - shock of um eecedente.1 eiolersee wee e.xperienced here yeOerilay. The en. sire pi:oink:lion was panic-stricken, but ;he damage was slight. TELEGRAM= BREVITIES Burglars are still 1 ;my Winnipqr. To -day Is the anniversary of -Mc' Irarts River fight The miginal of William Blake's "Inas- tratipas Le the Doak of job" was sold in Lemlion for tii,C00. ia officially announced that Iing Loiw soot cool Queen Alexandra will vIvit Ir '1 tail in July or Aunmst. Tort tieing made to seeure a par- ' Hutton, the mcilleal student ccn- v1atc..1 of attempted grove -robbery. OA% C't.,j0I1,:.S, who c:oht- !. the - ^ •1 ' • t ard THE MARKET REPORTS. British Live Stock Trade-Graio. is OlIANGED EAOH WEDNESDAY 11.gher-Latest QuotatiOne• Wheat. 67 10 EXETER MARKETS. Monday Evening, March ece ; Barley.. . • Toronto St. Lawrence Market, Oats 38 29 60 The country roads ,s110 -W Setae el , POtAtoe% perhaa improving and it is lskely buo1neO1O as .sot, Hay, per tone, ? 92 owrence Market will plek oo .koo Floor, nor owt roper 99 good weatioer advances. 'Op -0.y a re,cointa * ",* in e o uS :13 • —******'' • ****" wheat -Two hundred bushels o whte Eggs, — ..... sold easier at 7e per bushel, eee or a petit 1,1Ao lovver e5e.. solci about steady at 7114% and 2C.9 °rgoqmP,i'vdeetcraip'erTwsi .. .. .. .. g(12.?i Oats-prt oeo are quoted. to to 134o %osier ;Dressed Hogs_ ..... 7 70 per bushel; 1,000 bushelo sold at aso to 'Shorts per Easley—Continues alavat stOo.(1.3 bushels mid at 43( to 44c per boolsni: Bran per ew R. Dressed Ologo-T. ..de to -day won (valet and prices show no cliange. Chotm weight hogs are quoted. at MOS toOtost.,,, p000,o pejo ewt. and beaviro $1.S0 to ;8•1'5-Obieen lea -.- -.ogee tillranky 15 quoted at to $15 s ton and mi - Straw -The mar.arri.: Tolevza eastr at Ned or clover at ea te Dried Apples.... . , .... $9. lAbout inp,L.qh • 1 M to to per ton. IVO loaels were sold, The Vieible Supply. Mar.30, Mar.31, Atiril I. ' IWO MO 1401. '' Wheat - - ....43,B0.050 49.61f090 5450,60 Cern Oatng. - -.. -- 1.$01.0174 Sa4S„000 uos.exo . Distribution of Chose Seeds for Testing Throughout Ontario. 30 The meMbers of the Ontario Agri. 60 cultural and Experimental Union are pleased to state that for 1003 they are 90 prepared to distribute into every Qo 01) Township of Ontario material for ex.. perimentA with fodder crops, roots, 16 wrains, grasses, clovers and t'ertillzors. Upwards of 1,00 varieties of farm crops have been tested in the Expel+, 7 70 100 9 6 4- litye - WPM .• toesem 13ariey 1,06,4A oeat decreased 1.10,(100 bushels the past week, c.701711 deerased -MPS busheta, and oats inereooett MAW butitte14- A ift-Ar ago itateat deereast11. 1-t44,6310 busbete. British Cattle Market. Lenfloc. rarctil $9.---.A.Y3e;iCan Cattle. 61+,4 - Cartaciton, ; Ar4ent5rivs. ; tu eltd ; sheep. POO to Os.O. tii:erpool. Morel; 41)•-ConodlOn eatthts 61Oti to 011•ast gaSt BIS,g410 attle Market. nut BuITA10. blotch :No -Cattle - oelPto. VAN Oetitl; butcher grades lee to rac higher; heavy, about etestey: steels- ; era awl feeders %tow; prime steers, ;6.X to VAQ: 0111Ppiniv, ;:t to $5.20; butChe-W, it.40 tg OLOO; beffero, $3.15 to 045: vow'. vt to p.45; Lou$, ,1-3 to H. feeclers, $1 to KW; ,stocliors. to $1x0; sun% belt. ens, O. to V.75; frooli cows and spriogem good 19 StrOng'. 4911191911 steady; good to 45 to ;14it medium te good, =0 to int coma -son. $3.: to PO veals. receillts. 14260 head; 75e lower; tops, Oil.fie to 47.74 cononou to good. ftt OLIO Hogs -Bee eelpta, OF,Oi0 head; fairly active matt We to OM lower: heavy, $7.55 to $t. few at $7.70 to it7.15; adoest, S7.40 to $7,M; Yorir- ers. $1.15 to tilf,44; pigs, S7.10 to VI. rOughs. PiOi5 to SO; stags. 35.VI te.10. gheola and latobs-Recelpto, IS.fiNI bead; actolve. strong and IGO to Oic higher; tun PoltvO S' was very poorly and C9Old o.-rdly get about the houee. I was 7'.zed oat all the time. Then 1 bried, pr's Sarsaparilla, and it only J.Y. bettles to make me feet • feUyU.-.Ms. N. S. Swill,. • eiov, rrineeteol, M. ed when you go . -t tired .when you g, tired all the -tittle.. ? Your blood is itn- that's the reason, You are living on the • - — r of, nerve ex- haustion. Take Ayels -Sarsaparilla and be ittieklY cured. ring= Ast: ymrdottor w.fiat he ttaltfica of li.yer'a ;Ls. Ita knows at altyAtiltitttsgmAtt meakelor... funi,m ,4,4,vjgc, gold Vas sslAboriast:Ded. J. 0. Axon Co.. Tomo% Bass. latoho. V..90 to tit culla to god, SO,f0 to 5 -.- OLIO; weotera OTOO to VOW; yearlirago, V' bane Gunnell, of Raltehar, who sortie le ;Lee: ewee, OS to 3,5.50; Awe.: tep mere owe ego fowl tenggeoof gold on his ea, v„%. 1G,53; culls to..good. 43,;z to • • , rartn, IS 114 orteu to have lound in a pig whteh Wed a few days ago a big nugget, for which be was :offered 3200. Chicago Live Stock, Ching% March, il).--catue—Recolpta. MOM; ste;tdy; good to prime steers. 34 to Ft 54; pour to Inealum. OM to stoellierts and Itelfero. OI.74 to tri.TO: cOlarAi I1ZO 40 S44): heifers. ;2,91 to MOO; can. ners. 011,50 to TOTO; hullo, 0.50 to ;1.691 valves. Nzi te Texas -fed steers, 54 to OLIO. Hogs -Receipt% ;tow ofestOr; toonorrow. ZI.Q0ef lett over. 4,0;0.1 5o to 10c lower; well bought; mixed and butyl's- croO $7.15 to $7.30; good to choke heavy. WOO to TOW; rough neavy. to SIM: tight. :OW to V.50; bulk of Males, r.I5 to t4.33. Sheep -Receipts, 17.N.0); sheep and Iambi' steady to etronn: -ood tO nholco wethers.IS.OU to MOO; fatrAo eholoo ad/c- .o....M.50 to MOSO; native lamb% $540 to Montreal Grain and Produce. Montreal, March 33.-Orotn - Moot prOvs for the present aro purely nominal. The supply' ot NO. 2 White oats on spot is tonall ad priceo rule steady at r.OK.0 eS store. We quote s-reao, tOo to Galoo high freights; buckwheat. 434t4o ta 45e east on tho Grand Trunk; No. 3 bar- ley, 44o Wall freiglita; No. 3 extra do, 40% and. rye, Me east. For May delivery oiloat hero prices are quoted as follows: -NO. 1 oats. 311,10; sOk. outs, Be; rye. tSifics to Me; buekwise.tt, Oatfic to Me, and peao litic to SM. Filour-Islarlret stalely and quiet. Ws (WM-Choice Mariltoba. starlit- whoat 34.10 to ;444: seconds,* Mee to I3.90; strong bakers'. MAO; whiter wheat ' Patento, OJAI tos ti; otraight rollers. TO.M Pure Wood and well nom Ished net'. ifirirecee:stloin bags, eloe to 41aMi extras, veS are the great retpisites at this •ootte poo wire). ood ot 1,40 to ,I$1,6,1 pa child. Too many of tiny WrOpie 491ter illc'sOclery COMp011Ud Used in Springtime Will Give That Strength, Vim and Bod- ily Activity That All Are So Eager to Possess, Pure Blood and Nmuished Naves Are Essentials to True Health. ka-oodeVeats are (voted at $3.$5 to season for every man, woman and bag. the spring seation with see,tents eherg- ellitteed Dernund fair *laid stoadO ed with deadly impurities. blood Prices. W7 quotes -Manitoba bran in is fonl mid stgnant.; the liver anti bags, et) to eee; shorts. VA to tot per tont fl1ntaillo bran 1% 1,3311r, $10; shorts. SW. arid kidneys work impertectiv, and very g 4 " Lo Tti!aT! tt t nit ti u to "-'14Os foe freolt coot:nary stud lite to stalieliir belel stock, as to grade. There Is a de- mand for cheap low grade stock from outelde points, but buyers thol it difficult to fill their wont% Clieeso-It is s,dil that Igoe to 13c ean be obtaineil for the April snake, but oth- ers say 12c is the bent. Some factory - men say they have sold at 13e. E ad 2 t r and in a jobbing way at Mize Per dozen. Smoot- fairly liberril and fkniand roma. Prtnisiorw--The tone of the niarket for all lines ronntins firm with prospects for bighor prices. We quotiss-Beavy Can- aslion short cut mess pork at €24; Cannis short cut back pork, $2:1 to 114ht Canada short clear pork, $22.50 to to); sin - est kettle lard In 25 -lb pails. BOO; extra Ture srd in 20 -lb p ler..c to lic; choice reilmot compound i;0, Soo to ac; Nene brorid, an wond oasts. *0 MN; Globe at $1.15 to 31.85; 20-1b tin pails. 1.1c 1,05 per lb; hams, 12%c tO 14c. and 1 bacon at Ile to 15e per lb. 1 Leading Wheat Markets. Closing' previous aly. Clostog to -day. Cash. May. Cash. May. TFgoiii:::410r. .... "7"Rt 73 74% • 74y4 Mitineariolis 7211 ., 731,1 Duluth, 1 bard 74% .. do No. 1 nor. 12% 72% 7W; 73% Mitivoultee. 2, no.; 10 7P -ft 701/1; 7:13.1 1 Detrilt, 2 red 751.1 71 7.414 7t.i4 St. outs G7a1, 6713 Slq 68 British Markets. , 'it a...la in th 0ee.a.1 erdtud:tion, layei•p00,, arch P.—Opening—Wheat —Spot. quiet,. No. 1 standard California. ror 6.0 Gil to Gs S1/20 ; Oa th, British 1,Q,, II., ; No. 2 red winter, Gs 1.1 thi riortisero 'OIssnitoba Gs fit,f1 a"-1 6101 : futures toilet May, Os oeti- ola larva. but by -a,- 1:1; ; July, G.-; nominal. Corn—Spot, quiet; lized. American per cental, 4s ca to 411 : futures inactive ; May, 4s 2%d nom, at Vita. ,Inthe, sad nominal. Elour—lilinneapolls, 20s Gd to al irdial ; June, 4s 1.2h,d nominal ; July, 4s 11,0 t• sivent, was- d: stroyed by fire. The • nmolierino, 10, had a narrow Liverpool close—Wheat--Spot quiet ;o. , 1 standard California per cental, 6s Sd to Gs 0-40 Wa.11-1, Gs 414,0 to Is 54 ; No. 2 :4k 1,0ing :.tt 2Go 6½0 to (;;;fAleri. ,N.fotitul.rn‘ort,111.1%-n ; male: tliirtecti ,ttatt 0A :t1 V 61110 : id' value.‘''Co'r'n—, 1. ba. , the. in:11: I Wii.11 enpitul e41 • :nn dy, n; ilitag C. P. R. r". Lti, L..1 ei unl 110 fully ..1(10 300 i4. "i,Vintopc`g . prCI,„41 L.) • ruo the con,"i. eost.a. ' T'ro C.-annty„t.iotirt .Stitluns irrty 1:e L.-a- pt:rail:1y ea:pointed. for 1112•11 ,Court duty a -ming the investisiliori of the Canney charges., b• the. commissioners% General liaoth of tho Salivation i'.'Ll'MS" lyao accorded an ofitlinslastic reeePti011 at a gathering• held in London to mark his return from 'Canail'a and the United A ehti-rge :lust' Mr's. Mary Ada de rilerlai*t of Oak Pott, cif attempting to Poison her Inlet:and: rrancois• do Geriais, WaS C.IISII)1Sped maoistrate Wilson at .F=l1. Lauren t. t -Tho ieport sen't out. from. Victoria that •10' of ,t4c, NOadliwaSt. Mounted Police had beer( • 'ordered. to Ternle, D;Cr, to help 10 e9st,Oring.:0.04er arp-iinr. -the 0 em- Ployees of tlia PiTtaii • (.,70..1.1. Coanlculy, 16 not true. „ , ,po. perennial, .11 tl..! to ..a.; fa' quiet ; May, ee eoe None ; :hme, 4s 1,r1 value July, 4G 11-413 nour,--1Minimapolis, 208 60 to 21s Tamfirm, Marell'30,—Openin g -Wheat on 001(01 nominally unchantised.• Corn cm quiet-an1 sioatly cargoes mix, e:1 Sail tirade, shipments with, tooreeet, 1.9a aa :sellers •, sellqva Ls Yoliow rye,tala qualo:stearatir. Ap- r11 -mail May, iso 4-;c1' buyers ; Plata terrso, June and July, 10s sett- orG. uora—C,t1•1,00, Gelato loosontan, Prompt, Vs 3d sellers, and April, 20s sell- ers. IttOsian shipments wheat. 1,544,00U linSludS ; obra, 152.060. ; Danubian, wheat, 063,000 liusholg ; corn, 576,000 bush- els,- 9renther in England showery. Eng- lish ,country wheat: markets of Saturday • " Death at Guelplo Hospital. Guelph, ,Mai -ch McVeigh,' - G. T. R. . yardman at Geo tt,getowit, who -Was seriously inj r- , ed by .being run over at that statioo • and brought to the Guelph - General 140sPitia1, dieol Ou -otos day me„lit. De-. 'an •old en-iployee of' 1130, n , tilt -oz., - ncl loaves' a, \'54100V and 13'; 01141511 1' 14 dl4 44 often are diseased. With ninny. rheu- matism. neuraegia and dyspepsia are daily tormentors. Life is not eafe 1 t e A. Z..tv met Ili: vet i3r. when such ailments are permitted to throttle Agrieultural College, (Owlish, Martit toird, IMo. Mental Department of the Ontario A,griceltural College, Guelph, mr at least five years in soveession. These consist, of nearly ale the Canadian sorto. and several huodred yew Varie- ties, some of which have done exceed- ingly well in the carefully condneted experiments at the .eofiegte and are now being distributeO, free of eharre, for co-operative expertmertte throtte7tto out Osatario. The fallowiug ts the hst of co-operative experiments for lee/ No, Exooreeloxeeet Plots. 1 -Testing three varieties of oats 13 2 -Testing three Varieties eix- rowed Barley 3—Testing two varieties et •hullees Barley. 9 ,•s 4 -Testing Runner (Spelt) and two 3 vox ieties of Spring Wheat 4 -Testing two varieties of wheat --Testing two varieties of Fiehl Peas for porthern Ontario 7 -Testing two varieties of bug, proof Field Peas 8 -Testing Cow Peas and two var. letie s of Soy,Soje, danioeee Beeoe 3 Testing three varieties of Husk. ing Corn 3 Testing three varieties of elan. golds 1-Teeting two varieties of Snger Beate for feeding purposes 2 --Testing three vartetses of Swede lah Torolpe -Testing Kohl BAN and two var. idles. of Turnips 3 -Testing Parsnips and two varie- ties of Carrots 15-Teeting three varieties of fodder or silage Corn 0 -Testing three varieties of Millet 3 7-restiog three varietive solw. ham 18—Ttlating Grass Peas aud two var. leties of Vetches 10 -Testing two varieties of Rape, 2 VI -Testing three varieties of Clover 3 21-TestingSainfola,Lucerne, Darnel fe Testing five varieties of Masses $ Testing three vaiieties a Fella Beans 3 -11-Testing three varieties of Sweet Corn 3 ...3 -Testing fertilizers wilt; Corn 0 20 -Testing fertilizers‘vith Swedish, Turnips 27 -Growing Potatoes on the levtl ;nal m bills 28 -Testing two vorietiez, of itotatoeg 29-Plauting Cut Potatoes u Welt have and which have mot lwen coated over with Wel plastfe 2 30-Plouting Corn in row., stud in equaresem excellent vat let). of Early Coto will be It -.4 The SIM Of each plot in :tot first oapsix experimmits i•s to lie two rods long by nue tod ide e flu Noe. 27, 28. mut 29, one text. eqtriree mut itt No. 0.), four rode square i:Swit. tenth of an nem.) leavloperson in Ontario olio wiebes to join in the work may teeeee. noy one of the experiments for letA and apply for the same. The twornial will be furnished in the older in ultielt the applications are received moil t he 8upply 15 eXisonoted. It ut;ght Ise Well for mil applicant to Maio. soosi•Iid ebt3iee. All' rear the !lest i'‘01: nt4 granted. All material 9 ID euruleh- tel inittirely froe of ehurge twit ap. plieant, tool the produce of tho plots will, of emirs% lieeonie the imports? of the poreon who votiducto the Popov: - 9 0110 uncheeked, If you. dear render, find youree. inneljned with any of the forms of disease just referred to, do not f.tfl to. give Paines Celevy Compound a t rial. It is pow only so fet y- your only *1(1' and certain deliverer from perils that end in (teeth. Paineet Celery com- pound has .eured tens a Homo:lets evelee sPvinee it will do 00811'leet4- ed work ,f4 you, One bottle will cost you lioss thats a visit to sonsseat s phytecian, and will convitee, pm pOWer to POve. Mr. John V.CRniii Halifax, N. S., grealfolir wrileo 11. follows; "Overwork, worry and eoreo 41orino the Winter season idourot made trio physical wreeR. 1Iy Hood *Vas And stng101ot, my digestion was 1•1.,1 ' anal slept little. 1 lteeame so , that 1 felt 1 was nearing the arave. • especially when my doctor could slot give hit. any relief. wee advise(' 'RUCK BY A WABASH FIXER. Delhi. thee. Match 2e. -Alvin Wil - eon, of Lyntlerk, and his two tiaggh- ter.4 luta Nal:y !VW: 4.9110). f111121 death t Itis .04,11111g Shot 11v skit .Oeloek. They had iitot siatitol for loins% OrI% a team of 1:et -..s to a lowlier wogoto 0 :skis wao ailed otitis a lona of hags. When they • 1111.1. railwo- ;4(.1'; heir 1“. Wabash floes 0" 016 • -WI! 1*..t stop bet... • and the • '1.tta ran a sl • N04:s04e. awl tit, y,, - ;..2 .111 the s. • 0 -,; 7.:aLw whist!. wns L1' yotn• Pa in c S f. %warm% , 1 1' (4'.1 I,t., and 1 thank ifeaven it %Vas hi.ought -'• 41. :4'111144 n3y notices. 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