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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-04-17, Page 2A • ,satisfactory of all varieties tested • in /in • obvious error • appeared JA sotne particulate of their claims arid the De.vid s Mout and wi tave a lovely glans' a 0 acres o • The Dyment waslaunched lawita Later he will rentove his Itottee motet eaPee etally personal experience cable reports cnt Wedeesday that eat- nature of the securities (if any) held is on MarltoteR ship-boading stall. , reeant.IY wine distance from the street and ter with fodder plaittef will enable a farm- aatrama- after having mmergone name repairs 1. W, HODSON, tie in the fruited Kingdom sold as by them. And notices is 'hereby given on the Wand. incelel the front. We Wish 'him sue- et' to ascertain whielt are best adapted ' • to hie own needs and district. In '1,ive Stott( Commiseioner. high as 164) per lb, ; the price should tint Alta the said last mentioned ald left the harbor on Tlitirselay night • air. Charles Bezzo of the Cambria hes been that •time is too valuable to the past the chief objection to soiling 2 TRE CLINTOV NTIVre4liti001113 Av1117th, 1002 rateloaleteteeloarloaoteklefelotoilatotefteareoloaletsteatierfolefloteloHolelefoleaii HORSE BREEDING FOR PROWIT, to produce stiffiCient reel). feed for a GODERICII CORRESPONDENT or ELOISE E. SK1M1NGS cow for one day. Of awerne Or Other (For The News-Recordo clover a of a square rod per day ;of 4 Every businees seems to have its barley, oats, pease, rye, wheat or mil- e._ times of prosperity and its times of Iot 4 equate rod per day; of corn ilea.444+414.1.44.144-aelefelefelteleHeeeffeelepifetraefoliefeada,1444,44444feielt adversity. For 4 number of years or sorghum g of a square rod per aay. Comedian horses met ivith a ready The atove is a fair estimate for a We strolled rlowet to the dock in the The tuneral of tlie late Miss sale at good prteea and then all at days' feeding on land in a good state with no alloWance sunset of altursday last' and follnd a 1 Annie Campbell tool; place on Monday once came o pertod during which even of cultivation and uumber uf youths and Maidens fishing„' afternoon from the residence of lier the best were scarcely saleable and in- for pasture. No cow can possibly con - mime front the elevator dock anti mother, Mrs. John Tutt. Miss Cattip- leder stock could hardly be given sume a a square rod of rye, barley, tome above. The clock had sounded I Len wile the picture ol perfect -young away. This state of things was' due oats sena pease or millet in a day s took a severe largely to over production, the indis- • feeding where there is a good strong p. in. so no one was working but the womanhood until .elte tug Siebold, taptain Wylie and lao cold about seven months ago which ernmeate breeding of unsuitable ani- growth. But allowing that the above oineer nap. atelood had her heated developed into a (011111inatiOn of ma's. amt. the substitution of electric estimate is approximately correct, we up with barrels, etc. lor the fishing alear1 a. oneunionet aud bronchitis, for 'borse-power on street cars. Ilk find one •acre of these crop Is sufficient season at the Islands. Tile 1(.1)O (1 loon which site railed sufficiently to result WaS that the majority of -farrn- to feed a cow for 32o days.. The launched at Marlton's island on make her -friends bope that the fine ers gave up the breeding of horses and amount required by other kinds of , • was omild 'restore iter to health. many of 010.54 who continued, in the stock, can be calculated on this liasis. Wednesday evening, having bad work weather llut God willed otherwise. Miss business became careless in regard to It Is always best to make a .liberal to be done upon her before leaving.. three sons ran up from Chatham, eller attend:tut at Rev. James Auder- portatIon of blot .class stallions al- aoy surplus can be cut and cured for leaving that port on Satutday after- son 8 Wide eltiag, faithfill 1.0 all her most ceased and the trade became waiter forage or plowed under AS Oar harbor (Write; duties, to bome awl to friends, who generally demoralizee. During the green manure. neon and reaching i I t 1 1. ) rest in a pretty cas et of been graduidly teviving. The scaroty er the most suitable kind of crops to CaptainaJOhn Macdonald and his Caittplear woo aline musician, a reg- the seat . of sites they tteed. .1310 1111- • anowexce. There need be no waste as. the (melanin of Monday. The ' mourn le'r early demise. Thei: laid past two or three years business aas Next it will be necessary to consid- . •t1 aseades of white of toed homes due to the cessation fop looks lovely in a coat ef g ier t PREPARING CHEESE ron THE IINPrED (For 'The News -Record.) Professor Robettson, the Dominion Commissioner of Agriculture and Dairying, has frequently urged that. there is not a department in the whole of our agricultural commerce in Canada where any marked intprove- molt, has been made, resulting in an Iincreased proditetion and the demi- , ()polka of our export trade, except along the lines of increasing the al - 1 telligenee of the producer, of enlarg- , - ing his practical ability for con- sttuctive productive work and of bringing oboe% co-operation between the operators in manufacturing, the operators in commerce, the 'managing operations in transportetion and the producers. It is by the application o' these fundamentel principles to every I class of agricultural work that pay - tug results can be secured. • Dairymen. throughout the Dorninioa grcen paint moth mdote tenninmes. o 4. 4 grow. and. the perfects at which each he Kolfage has the honor of beteg mousecline de sok which almost hid in breeding, caused a rise in prices. will be available. ror general feeding' the first schooher in. her form in Rs pretty cream drees • and the requirefnents of the Army In rye,. clover, rape . pease, oats, vetches, Coming honk our Pleasure was sada from view. Easter Elks were placed Soath Africa increased the demand. millet, sorgliutri and. corn will be • d one Oactel in her-, While this increased detitand. has af- found most satisfactory and the list' might with advantage take a. ea. out of • the book ortheir Prince Ed - wool Island brethern in the matter ol handling- cheese, • When we started 4: Prima Edward Island to make an front 54.50 tO $5.8o PO C94 I 004 Becks sell at from az to Ric pet- 11). Export ewes are eelring at from $a t°C4aelvepesr are worth from $2 to $10 each, or from 34 to pc Per lb. I 1, Among the orinemal deals today • were tbese Mr. McClelland purchased two loads • of hatcher cattle, 1,Toolber., $4.5o per cwt. • Messrs. Maybee & Sons purchased a • load of export settle, 1,15o tbs., at 41 AO per lb., and it loan of butelter eat- a • tleo,oso lbs., at se per lb. Mr. W. H. Dean purchased three car- loads of export cattle, average 1,250 • lbs., at seic per. lb. Mr. William Levaek purchased seven / loads of mixed cattle ; he paid for eX- porters from 5% to sate per Do, and • . • Cameras Nes,nosese4••••••• • fa We have a large range ; of cameras but the , . • beat for -a cheap camera I • • . • tor • • : 0 Brownie toi I • Whinh we soil at g --$2,0.0 for several lots 'of fancy butcher stuff -1 from 54. 8o to $5.5o per cwt. - Messrs. Crawford and Hunnisett purchased two carloads of exporters, ; average e,ecto lbs., at 55.40 per cwt. • t re s Messrs. eagman ons p 1 a 4 • too stockers, from 500 to 850 lbs., at 0 rom 3 to 3% per lb. e , Messrs. Corbett and Henderson pin.- 4,:.! Pt' 11,01)14 lit neighhorleg roam; 0 , caned by learning of the cleat i 0 upon iler Mrs. Eltord of Hohnesville, president hand. Abe casket was covered with fecked all classes cif horses to' a certain names will cover practically the ship cheese to the British market t It sef the women's Institute of the coon- 1 lovely wreaths and baguets, the gifts extept there are some classes which whole season if sown at suitable. in- i ciairynten there were put on right ane ese We feel pleased that, we heard her of ..fier melte friends and loved ones; are -muck more profitable than others tervels. .Rye sown in the fall will from the beginning and now less than address ou two occasions. She lcav4A, 12.evs Dr. Lire and James A. Anderson . lor breeders to raise. The first ques Provide the earliest feed in 'the spring per cent of their boxes which cone • a noble record behind as a wife, moth- conducted the Stmeral service at the tion for the breeder to. decide is what . but as grass is ustially a.bundeht at from that province .are aroIren ween er, Christian and friend ' end was Ileum: and Rey. Mr. Anderson at Malt- sot.t. Or horse wilt bring hint in the :that time this crop, is not so likely landed . in the 'United gingdoia, • as ' spared a long illness. God set her 1821(1 cemetery. The pallbearers were besi returns. feuccess in the breeding to be needed unless a complete system against forty per cent. of breakage spirit free, Her relatives, Mr. and, Captain Robert MacKay and Messrs. of live stoat must be measured by the of soiling is preetieed. clover, where from. some other parts of Canada. Mrs. oeford of town, went down to C. Knights, Hugh Bain, R. Situnders, eetual value of the Products and the it will grow well, comes next oh the The boxes whica are used in Prince Normaii MeCtotleY of toWn. and Mr. po•ets that may • be derived . there- • list ana will furnish an abundance of Edward are made of birch instead of - the funeral on Saturday. p;ood feed during • the . latter half of elm and it makes a toughet and. bet - The lady students of the Collegiate Somers of Illytha The funeral was irom. tnstitute who leave some of their • very • large. Aries Campbell was tIAC lite draft horse is undoubtelly the june,. aticerne or alfafae where the ter box than. elm. An enterprising 1,00es beside them on the seats in the youngest daughter of die late•Huga moat profitable that the farmer can soil and clitnate are favourable to its man who will devise a really strong harbor park may forget them, as ane Campbell of Blyth and Mrs. Tuft of Lo•ed. Good heavy horses weighing. growth, should be given first place on light box easily adinstable to the ex - young lady did last week but forte- town, who lost it beloved son a few trete tom upwards and of good qual- the list of willing' crops. It can be act size of the cheese to be carried in meteor Mr. Joseph Edward found it years ago, Cciptaitt Maleelni Canto-. ity are likely to meet with ready rale eut almost as early in the spring as it has "a fortune awaiting. hint. and handed it to your . correspondent bell of Bostou. • Muck eympathy. is for some time to come. By breeding- it rye and furnishes at least three crops In handling cheese it Is important who was glad of the opportunity to. oit for Mrs. `butt and her remaining, geo4 mare to a heavy Ciyaesdale or Per season of highly nitiogenous food. to make the box fit the cheese. If return it to the owner. sent and daughter, Mr..Kenneeh Camp- Shire seallioit a farmer is reasonably It is greatly relished by all kind of this rule be ignored boxes get broken Mrs. Weir is making rapid progress 1)01 and Miss K. Campbell. - sure ef. securing .a colt that at 5 years stock but is apt to cause bloating if and their contents damaged to the . . The mammoth cactus (Coalman) old will bring him not less than $125. carelessly pastured. In southern Parts disparagement of Canadian credit in Mrs. Harrison's pretty spani.1, which had . grown to the top of the Besides there is less risk of a heavy of Onterio it ' generally. stands the d • • to recovery. Deride," got bis call on Veednes- -.conservatory in Mrs. Miligham's grove colt getting blemished. A blemished. winter well and lasts for years with - day. was left .atanaing blackened. and c1es7 colt of elk lighter breeds cantiot be out re -seeding, It should be sown in We saw Elliott's wagonette corniag troyed liy the late fire. .1tIrs. Holey dold except at a sacrifice whereas on the spring on clean, very well prepar- . Thursday evening. The cornet Marlton has the only other large cae- a .horse employed at slow work, such ral ground, • either alone or with a . .. light nurse ero of barley, wheat. or . , Flavor and -body are the two qualit- Yearlings, per cwt• a 50 5 80 .ies which determine the 'relative mar-. ',Spring lambs„, eich 2 50 5 00. kct .price of clkese• and the character • Bucks, per ewe 2750 3 oo • of these qualitice ..ia largely daunt:in- " Milkers oncl: Calves t ttl vr Ito • who Kra flanking of Porches• - , i lbs., at $5.85 per cwt. • to steers 900 9 ii.p.; a eatmere will reeteve on ap Its., at 3%c per lbr, dna sonic hatcher : Pa'atn'au "thug" ha ar"PP" 6 :ows, average L000 lbs., at 53.96 per., , ng Ut4 A card. Other NI merits 2 cwt. a. tweak's tlie Etit,1111 4,II can be ; Hogs were steady and uncitanged to- •11 811"1111"" Fdium, develoPinia 0 day. • , pir.wders told other light hew 0 0 Choice hoefs are worth $6.15 per cwt., ' • Wes "11 'sent by mail' • as the top price; light and fat hogs i• 0 O OM` cheap Exposure' Meter : atH1545sototole5tCh8C5 attlpiteetert.ocpwtp.rice must be : at 85e gives the coereet exiles. 0 al Lpirtiomr eahq(1)tvaelit2y0 0 andlbs . scale not below • ego pubiey ttsuarts(vilrniegt8:0111rvieetrliattoulsinthritillottsitilaidnnneder .0:0 Following is the range of quotations; • 1 • exposui.e in negatives. • Shippers per cwt e • ' .$445275°05 ''165 6°°520% . 1 COMBE 0 Do., light , • Butcher, choice, " 0 Butcheaordinary to good.. 4 oo 4 so 4 ° V 0 Butcher, inferior s • • Stockers, per cwt 32 5500 33 7735 41 Chemist and Druggist. II • Sheep , and Lambs • • • • Choice ewes, per cwt ...... 3 $0 400 •••0 ,«140,44•00 eat wee 041111• taloist was playing " Sweet Bye and tus plant • • of the same variety of as teaming, a elms .0c1 by the process of .curing, A fairly Cows, each 15 00 45 00 live" and we heard that the SeA. which we know, • disadvantage. lVforeover if the blern- atts and at least twenty pounds of steady temperature' not over 6o de- Calves, each • . •;,. 00 10 00 • h Canton visitors a reg- The befall -age, Captain Benrose, late islt is pp:menaced-the :farrnet will still good fresh seed to the •acre. It is a groes Farenheit in the curing room Hogs.• . • • gives the hest testae. ' At that tem- Chince. hogs, per cwt 5 75. 6.15 slow in aining a foothold and tiler hallelujah banquet at tlie bar- of the- Pittsburg, came in on Friday, have a -.good use tt a Isere g g ratos that evening. The cornet elay- taking out- a quantity of flour. and •own farm work and in the: case of a. should not be pastured the first year perature loss in weight by .shrinkage Light heels, per cwt is considerably lees than 'Heavy hogs, per cwt r so fascinated some of the Kirigstoit two pa.ssengers for Sault Ste, Marie. mare lie can profitably use her for. but after that it is- very tenacious Of of the cheese• • • 'f th 1 I t is not herecli- life and withstands drotights• remark- at higher poitits. A dry atmospliete Sows, per cwt • • • and Stanley street. children that they alte Jones cattle ni all rig ti. lid -ay - . g . . . . got some tin pans and while. 'beating giving - us her siretac .musicaI -whie- tary.- •The active, upstanding, Clyde*, ably well .• Rape may he •Sown about causes the cheese to .lose in weight by aloe pc w them sang " The Sweet Bye and Bye.' tie.' Iler 'captain •Itite a• goodly list of . dale type seat as is foand. in the High- the fit of .11lay on richt. well peeper- the evaporation . of the ipoistore and - UNITED .STATEs MARKETS Mr. Thomas Burrows, we , are • *passengers' this tripe antoug them' he lands • of Scott -eta ie, in.my opinion, -'ed• soil for early feeding• and addition- it nay also. cause 'small -cracks on the • New York., April 11.-Beevaso-Re- pleased to note, has been appointed .as in, manager. John - Been. of the Dock- tlie inosti ittitable horse for the gee- al sowings 'itleY . be lnade at intervals surface, • especielly. --when.. the •cheeses• ecipts,' 2;025 ; active ; -prices' ram to representative of the local .Court ta 0, Island fishing station, Illise Beinalfies cralefunner te raise. • These hereto are,. as • ditsil ed. It 'is advisable to sow the eitrifig rooms' of many Canadian tope, • 7.50 ; r. oxen, 55.35 to .$6.do ; are newa Too. high a _temperature in toe allier ; • steers,. 55,5o. to 57.40.; F. to the High Court to be held at •Margatet Macdonald ancl Mrs.. Dan.. tractae,h2 and. easily broken and While' ' rope in drills two feet .apatt. and cul-• ebeese fectories • cause, many of the 'bulls; 53.5o to 55.6a; COWS, 52.20 to owen Sound in June. • Pffel,e0d and .family. Mrs, Daye ..Mar- awititiea sale can be readily used for tivate as for turnips. From one to The 1. 0. 0. F. of town will now be wick .and family will join .Mr... Mar- apy sort of lade Win,k, thus paying. , two pounds of seed of the. Dwarf 1s . faults Which are ceenplaiped of -•by the' .55 ; •extra -heavy 55.75, •CalveseeRee proud of oddtellows, hall. It is. being wick at Tottertnoraya • a " . ' • •. e tor•'theit • keep, which the•fastcy •horses.. Fea v.arietY,'.- should be, sown to the • elteeee experters As well as .be. the re: cellos 68 •, prime; • fresh. sttnk. till's . . . fitted up in regular drawing room • • .Mt... 'W. • Wocilgeer ea• the ..engine tardy do. • ..... - . . . acre if ' drilled ' '• in or double ahea ceiv..ers of eheese in crept. Britain .• If firmer ; stale stock slow ; yeals,.53 to amount if sown areadeasta Rape Pre- • the temperaeute lases as high .as eo •55.75 i kW choice,. $7 ; City •dressed style, handsomely papered, curtainse waters was 4150 •Of . the Tones party party. Canine; and:- sacleleeltorses of tite disks,, beautiful official' chairs and He went is far as gillarney to do the abest iyee Will always sell for • good' duces, laalla . quantities .0f -Veen • feed. degrees . Or hielter tlie cheese ,buyers 'male,- steady at 70 to roc per .ib, fifty other handsome chairs far the. , seeant attitig work 'for the fielatig . prices, botk in -the 'United Stetes pod - and .ie one of the hest- foods foie ket1P- -oeinplain • of - .a. heated, fle,voreor reject . Sheep . ond.. • Lambs.... -Receipts, . sole.; members. Long may the 'I. 0. 0: V....1 biteiness there . . ' - .. .,.... . ' . . Great ,13ritain.. - We. often akar .0t. the ,ing anintalie iticluding..pigs, .sliee.p peed .it saltogethet .as' being " oll-flavored-.11 •steady for • sheep ; tainbs filen to .ioe • An old .curing teoM of eke ordinary -higher ; unshorn sheep,' $4.56 'to .56 • • . -., flourish. . . • • • ... The k.eel for the new steamer to .- be.: high . prices paid.. for a fine- carriage .calves, ' in. .gooci • eolidition. It. is. not Open" coneetuctimie %my be improvea. unshorn lambs, •$6.35 to $7,50 ; clipped • - Miss . Isobel Straehan, - stenographer. Itoilt ..• lea ..Mikhail .artivi. kern the team. .or fit ..'hunter ..-.bat •of -course Otte safiefectoey for. mileh.cows, •owing -to its.,tendeticy . to injure.the..flavOr. of .the . meterially and •berteficially. by • adopt . ic), $5.5o• •to- $6..so ; • common' spring, . of Hodgcns Brota Clinton: establisha tiortliten -.-------------------a.aastaWeek.• farmer does not get prices tike theee. 5 50 5 85 5 50 5 85 • 50 4 00 . 0 00 2 00 tnilk. . ment, spent Thursday in town, wish- Goderielt artists' will Ile pleased .to They are only got' eft& weeks . and • . • the following mettual Thorough. • lambs $3•• each. Hors-lteceipts,. ly• cleanse • the .wiple• inside by a lib- 8$2 .; feeling firm. • '• . • : • • • • • . • • , ing to be present M the evening at the elearn. that there is an accesaion perheeis months of traiuing and fitting Oataood pease make one„of the very. memorial service heid at the house of their manlier in the. person- of Mx. W. in the hands of the dealers.. The hest staling .croPs for general arowthe arca' use of' boiling "water, to tot Eaat Beadle, April roaCattlee Re-. • .• Big wholesale, stock of a the late P. T. HaM who died on Hackett, Beitannia Road, who • not. farmer seldom hoe the Utile and the ParticalarlY . for feeding • dairy cows. pounds of which one- pound of carbok:- •ceipts, 75 • heaele geed demaud. and '. .,. • • • • only uses. the kodak successfelly but necessary ' knowledge . of training a.nd Thee' shOuld sman ." early tlic ic • acid, should be added. The place 'Itigher ; good. ateers, • $6.30 ; half fit. • .. • e r as the • round win, permit and eliould then ae. whitewashed with to -fair, ..$4.75 to .55.75.; prime fat, . ° ednesday. The tug Evelyn, Captain Craigie, finishes up all her 'pictures. Stuce " fixing up to produce ie . , et intervals eheeeafeee .at the rate cif • fresh slaked lime, To maim .the old heifers, $5.5o . to• $5.90 ; veals, tops went out every fine day last week to her arritel here from. Wiarton three the dealer.,-. as her fishing grounds a sew miies oil our weeks ago she took some lovela views :paye 'the breeder a. fair Odd: and e so. -about • three hashels. Per..aerejeetial .1loor close it will ace necessary to put 56 to $6.5o ; others, 54 to 55,751 leog. • . . to. raise, parts, or two.. busheia of• oats to one two thicknesses of. building. paper eav- -Receipts, Melo ,head .; • opened active port. She came itt on 11 1'14.V even of ,the • harbor when the ice wits in. .long as he eloesit it will.pay • • • Mg with a big haulfish. Among .•her Many "dews of Wiartott such horses. The beet carrie,ge horses of Peese.) Vetehea or tares are now grown .• • er .it and. a, new !look elosely Ia.kl• on* and -5 to 100 bigher,• closinr. easier for -aeoaesoolkoaebelaaleataat000eleotete ' in top. of the paper. If the inside Walls light alai. strong for heavy ; yorleersa Ma James Robinson and family re- aehe. has one of the. smeltiog hotiee on 'tire sired by Thorobred, Hackney and I N turned to their beautiful residence on., ColpOy.!s Bay *where .. the• Newcastle occasiciticilly by 'Coach 'and •Standard- of the old ...curing. room be. of lumber 57.1.5 to .a7.25.; light ,do, $7 tO $7,1°.i • • at very ..beat noSiOble. •Caoaaa to oposiderable extent,•.es- • Victoria street last week. Mr- Robin-. I fishermen arrive evei7 aeaeon :* to take : bred stallions. The Thorobred- pro-. pecially by deiryren, They. ara or• plaster two thielenesses of building . Mama 'prtekers, 57.es to $7,so ; choice • : •, • e . • . • ty to prove.of. vaette, oat; only On paper may be put on aud , over them heitvy, 57•30 to $7..4a ; pigs, $6.7a to prates now has accepted a position in •St. Cathar- the spawn, • from elie living •fieh and *climes -the best seyle of carnage hors - :torte. and Quebec, iosthe Meretime one thickness. Of enetched lumber $6•85 ; roughs; $6.5e to .56.85 ; 'stags; ines but his family will' reside here. i 'then throw tlw .fisk back Otto the,Wat, es,when tite niaree have sufficient 'sloe Omens - , 'tile wonderful .Grattiopbona ." Rev. Mr. Dunlop, Baptist ministek c?". ' • • and good' quality., . . • . provin, ces• .a.nd• orit•sh ooluntbia.. end dressed on at, • least one. side. The 54•50 . to $5,.. Sheep and lambs -Re • - • • •.! ' at Clinton, has held service twice lit MrA. COlia seeretary • cif Military' horses. have lately' .been the- \lest as well- abe. common spring ceiling. should. be made clese 11143 Sit* eeipts, 3.,400 heed ;• sheep strong ; Sheet mks iota rtriety. Music . town this month. The firat APril sere g the Wotnea's linetitute, sent a lovely very much in detnend but 'there ia vetch lois been enest • geherallea grOwn ilex, ' way. The. . Wind()WS :Should 1te lambs.higher ; •Choice Iambs, .57.15 to 'at • • • • • • vice was held' at the residenee of Mr:. wreath cif 'white roses, marguerites; seine doetit ea- tit) the permanency of 'but reeent exPeriinentee- v.o to •show , made. elqse ••ancl double' cloors and. $7,25 ; good. •to choice, $7 to $7,10 ;, • • 4 Towitt; East street, and on the 8th ..earlteaions, 'Mies and krns ,to lte laia this market et Prices which will ptove ; • ..11 are " .1. • • • tliat. the •yetirly Vatch eyill 'yield ,a •windows should tia Mit. on for use in elippeaa 56. to 50.40 ; sheep, choice considerab y urger amottee ot green summer as well-' as during the 'late handy wethers, 56.15 to .$6.35 ; culls • ter extra mixed,. 53 1.0 $0 ; heavy ex- • ' • M11.18lo • Ws McColl upon the easleet of ber late doworker profitable to the ,producers. Former- ' . of fodder per acre in Ontario. It is Ernporiurn Port ewes, $5,65 to $5A ; clipped • • ' abeeehpic.,a70.. 5, A .tpor ill;5.•17.15,:e.atties_iteceipts,., • . 2g,060cao, t neplruidniineg steers, $6.6o esx6a.n6os steady good •,; • • poor to medium 54:50 to $6.50 ; stock- ers and feeders, $2.5o to $5-25 ; cows, 51.5o to $5.50 ; $2.50 to $6 ; canhers;•$orta to 52.40: culls $2.50 to calves $2.sci to $6'; 'Texas -fed .csetti2petrz, I5gt.02005, telinos$A josioc . oitsg-i-ieRre; mixed and butchers,' 6.75 to $7,20 ; good to clioice heavy,$7.o5 to 5.25 ; rough heavy, $6.86 to $e ; light, $6.80! t.0 *6.90 ; bulk of sales,•$6.95 to $7.10. Sheep -Receipts, 3,000 ; eheep and lamas, stea.dy ; good to choice weth- eta, •55.25 to $5.90 ; Western slieePt. yearlitigs, $4.50 to 55.90 ; native lambs, woolled, $4.75 to $6,85 ; West- ern jambs, $5.25 to $6,7$, THE GREAT NORTHERN RAIL- WAY ONCE gons yams THE LEAD • • In 'offering reduced rates to the Northwest. Cotnmencing Mardi ist and continuing daily thereafter Until Aseperoitlici 3:at iginessivweinehbetar t, fone-wayeet.o 'all pointa .in the states of Montana, Washington, Oregon, also to Rose- land, Nelson, Victoria, Vancouver, New Westminster and other pointe in British Columbia, Don't miss the op- portunity Of visiting the. Golden 'Northwest to select a home for %our- self. For rates literature and all oth- , er particulars call. on or write Charles W. Graves, District Passenger Agent, 6 ging Sto Vest,, (room 12) Termi- te), Ont. eee. South streetnst. at .restclence 01 . There are about thiety . in Temperdnee and the. W. Mrs. ly • t ere were • y members of the BaPtist church' here, Elford of 'Hohnesville. • . • horses .porchased by Great Britain for very desirable for soiling. purposes, • 1 --Everyone who knew the late P. T. Military purposes, viz, those 'for to be teliehed. by all classes of farin •aPecia..lk. on tlay. aistricte. • .It• appears autumn- and.: winter.. • . . . . a curing •room. so feet by --.28 _feet these .improvements ••wettlet• 'only •eeciet likely provide a•-clerg,yman to take up Halls felt sad when his death was an alry and those for ery. The. greatest drawback to the and. labor, actording.to the 'condition betweeu 5125 and $200 for material 'tee said, and the ap is a his residence permanently here. 13reck nounceda -after a short ' flames. He however, .there is a third class or .Stoelo more extensive cultivation. . the of the robin, the price of lumber, the street church with some yenoyatiug acontra:cted typhoid. fever end heart Mounted infatitry. This is the light-. in Canada is the Melt • price - cost of labor. and the like ill the lc/ - would just suit, now that R. MeLettne.failare • catised• eis suailen deeth.. He est ' elem. .of .the three; the aniinals vetch has gone out of business, liavieg Oen. leaaes. vvidow • and • little' son to ranging in height from 14.1 hands to 2.anete te • will probably': be found beat, to raw about 30' large , cheeses per month aeked few the seed; At present ptiees eality. ' At a factory *turning out a: 'Mew% his deperture. The funeral ser- • '13o • hands: 0..avalry horses.. chased the church and used it for on measure from ..15-1-14 lmnds lb 15.a% vetches along. you, pease. and oats at SUth 'a curing room- might 'be so used pork packing establishment. • vice WAS held at his . residence the rate of oneentahel of vetches, one • so as to avoid some of the shrinkage , eThursdity eivening ..laet by Rea.. Dr. hande and • the, artillery horses' from. • a d clecOrat • •• a bushel of pease and two bushels *ef - weight which -would „occur in an ore, . ., . - at which a great number of ' 15.2 1.0 1 IOU R. 3 or, has brought his family here. and Daniels, oats per acre. This .inixture will pro-. has taken up his residence in -the. friend'. attended. The funekal took has • •purchased .iii ost of the • Canadian the - duce an excelle.nt trop for July and house on St. David's street owned by place on Friday a. in., to the G...T.. ' horses, for ..; South Afrka, gives • August feeding • end .Will Oleo: afford H., Campion, K. L. . . .. Re station; thence to St. Mares weere following description of tlie necessary . good pasture, :after the first cutting, if We were very pleased to learn that - Ole :•of horse' cut .earlye: • • • •• . interment took • place. the late qualifications': " vhe stamp the missionary work done by miss Me: Ital•ls was a.. nephew of -the late reqpired for aartillery..pureoses is a • Millet IS another plea that 'is per - Birdie Devine of Saltford, viz send: 'Seattle]. Halle, principal ' of • the COI- blocky. sort ' of • Immo with afi much 110111 id', good as Et:catch crop. It ean ing out gospel and total '-absitinence tral. school, who ••esteenied his 'nepliew breeding 'and bone ' as Oosaible.. The sometiiiies he sown after -a. forage et -op papers to India were so gratefully. .veey. highly. . . ... . ' - • . •.. cavalra horse is of a.ligliter type.with acknowledged anil appreciated by Miss" miss• ••Ohannon• pit:tided. at .Vicioria• • good . ehoulclers, loin and neck. .Tite of pease and oats has lieeo takep off ' II. E- Dunhill, 12 South Pee- •.steeet •• organ the . past two Sundays', 'mounted, infantry .colis• arc midiature. moisture to. start it, it will yield a the , grouna 'Tend If there .is sufficient ade Bangelore, India. as the follow- Mise 'Bill being enavoidably absent. horses, The I:est etatop . I' haee come • ing letter shows : " Thank you tnueli, Me. S. II: Tigtat, principal •eif ' the 'caress is the Frock Cahadien, the on- ',air crop, If sown early in •Jetie , at dearic, for the literature to help In, Central schnOL. and Miss gate, prind- ly fault. in their oase -beiag often -a the rate Of almitt thirty . petal& per dia. We need papers on gospel :and pal of Sta-Auclrew•s ward school, at-. timelines of :rein (teat.) Tbe type of 'acre it Willafurnish a large crop of total abstinence subjects Inueli. tended the Mediae' •eoneention at horses, for whatever • branch of the good:fodder by the middle of. August. Please pray that souls nut)* be fully Toronto (hieing the Eastex week. woke requited, should be that of 'tile .1•114 Japanese Bernyaart in moist spit saved so. that victory oaer sin may.be Mr. Jaspak Nicholeon left last week : Etiglieth Hunter, with sheet legs,short and. Japanese Penick are: the 'best varieties. given to all. As .I travel'. aboat these fer Sarniii and Me. George Watson. eatmon bone, good •••shoulders, bacierib. • . 3o0ooceocto I see much of drink. Pam-. for Detroit, , . • • • • end loins; •and the more breeding deli- • ..Corn (when it grows Wall)* is ' the inc has come again in some. poets. • alrs.lainnelly Johnston and son, ae- • blued with 'strenath the better. 'What • great •standay for fall- feeding. ' Ana The girls and boys gathered from companied by Mrs. Johnstotes sister, I think are Most needed to produce other very %valuable .fall *fodder paint starvation are growing ,and strong. 'Mies Webster, have •aorie to Marlton. this ,type ,are good thorobred.sires :kir the southern part of Canada is Some love God and teach of Jesus 1.0 staeion where Mr.. aolinston is station.. not over It. •Itands, compact hors:2s scsrghuill• The -EarlY Amber is the others. One little girl has a 'tied with plenty .of bone ana action.,,. • most suitaale for our latitude. It mark. Her own mother, maddenect by. .. Miss..eiii has rettirned to fier•hotne, ' It is. higaly desirable :that none but shoald „not Ite Sown until' ehe weather hunger, tried to roast her alive. 'Love- Lakeview, after saenditia the *litter the best class of registered stallions has become settled and warm, on land T ront ) • -• . . • . be uSed. There are far too many' in-. that hoer been preparea the pante way f If ' d' '11 l'k to you." -H. E. Dunhill. -Miss Birdie • Devine must feel very happy to know We feel aaite pleased to keen that feeler. Itorses•in ehe country pow and' ', . .corn three peeks of seed will be ample that the good seed she is sowing' will Captain la France,' who commanded •if our fattneralweed to geadit or cheap for an acre bet if broadealited more • beef continues firm at In Par b, • • NEW YORia, multiply. .. the Ossifeage last season front Sault pure-bred stallions no iinprovement •clinary curing • room' where the .ther- nunnetet „fluctuated. between 7e• -and, go degrees:. The • ,saving might • 'be one pettnd per • cheese. :The. injury to the flavor and body of • the came Irom' overeheating•might a great measure. also be prevented. Tee .eatra ague ..which might • be realized out of the 'cheese from diminished shrinkage •ancl superior 'quality would, in a factory, of the aize mentioned, probably -be no leas :than $45O durina the season. Above all else, great and laeting ben- •efit -would result ad the cheese trade if -all the cheeses of Canada were cur - 'ed in a proper manner. The., demand from 'the consuthers in Groat Britain. wotild be Merit:teed and the. risk • of Jose. to the 'merchants • woula be de - • LIVE STOCK.MARKET. • ENOLAND, Lon.don, April 11, --(Special)- To. dP3r cattle are firm at from IA to 140 per lb.(dressed weight) ; reiri eretor will be required, It is slow in start- New Vora, April 111.--(SPecial)ocEac On Friday Miss Emelie Whitely held Ste. alarie to Toleclo,' is now Captain will be possible. The big, sound ac - Ing but after it has attairied a beight ports.' today; oone e toMerroWt 750 a birthday party, it being the . eine, . of the King •Edentid which . he is at tive Clydesdale will probably give the of •a few: itichee growth is very repid cattle anti 4:2eo quarters of refrigerao versary of her 17th birthday. About. present bringing from New • York 'for 'best results on heavy mares and the gond etrong.. taar'ep of. and the crop etry heavy,, at ie greed- ., tor beef, sixty guests were invited, The gifts the Sault route. • We taish .Captain .1,0. .Thotobred On ily - eaten by stook but, like corn, it .- TORONTO.' were very beautiful, including a lov- Fro.nee bott fortune,- . theeligliter sort. Mares with consid- is caebouaccous in its nature and Toronto, April rt. --At the Western Al. • MacKay, • tvlio is well known ' emetic warm blood are most desirable sotne. additional. feed .stielt as clover, ely ring presented her by Miss Maud ' , .cattle yarde today the, receipts about town, , had the good Fortelle to for breedin.g• to a Hackney or, Coach • oilcake, etc. shoula be added . to. bat- amounted onla to . 45 carloads include . Hale in the name of the other young. ladies whose gift it was ; a very hand.. find Sea in bills on the 'street and had ' 8talli011; . anoe the ration. • ing 1,ioe'lloge, 7cto cettle, .itio ealvea some rocker(Cobbler's) the .gift of 'Written ads glom him .,witicli lie post- Finally it Is of the •greatest impor- or soy beans have been rather and 90 Sheep and lambe With 4 small ed himself. • The owner rewarded' him.. tante that .the, foal should be well fed °°1° some gentlemen friends ; bible with extensively grown for fodder iti the mu of aprieg lambs atid• lunch cows,. birthday tnarker from her grandniama, . Mr. Walter lirimicombe has gone to as the bept. breaditia will avail little eonthern. status for some yenta and - There was a brisa, all -rout& niarket • • it the young, animal is allowed to •suf- . Mrs. Precious ; twe handsome jardin- Detroit. , • are galeing popularity in tile north as and everything was. sold out before 10: Atm. William Smith has retuaned for for lack of proper. feed arid care. love, jewel box, •lamp .shade god sev- They produce a great amount o'clock. . 1 q free ., • •froni Chicago wherashe spent the win- 0oodeliteeding • and good feeding must well' , ' ' • of rich forage, growing from tbe The 'market was quoted unchanged - eduction in k rices • . • Here ls a. good's chance to secure a first class buggy ata • big • ieducti3On. Note 'these prices-: • . • . $80 Buggies for $68 $75 ••Buggies for $65 • $65 BUggics for $60 Remember these are all our own make which. places uS in. a position to guarantee them' as we do not buy anythingbu first-class material. Repeating promptly attended to. by experienced men. , RUMBLE. and NPMATit Hutto. St. Clitteon. NOTICE TO CRiDITOItS. MAR-nLENARANITE ONUMENTS. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Hurott, in the matter of the estate of Robert Pallier, late of the township of Hullett, in the comi- ty of Huron, farmer, deceased. er et .. • Notice is hereby given pursuant to erat lent was viailify affected by midi tok- ter with her daughter, Mrs. Iield. go hand wn tan i a• succe.s is o ) height of two and one half to four with cattle it little firmer on. account revised statutes of Ontario, 1897, ens of kindness from her young Alderman Humber has the stone made of the' busines.s of horse -breed- - feet, branching. freely. and produeing chiefly of the light Supply, ' " . ,Chap. 129, Seetioh 3.8, that all eredi- friends. After the pmeentation. vocal ,fottnetaleou of. lila new reeiden. ce coin- ing. . 'numerous wooly pods containing two There was . a quick salt of export tot's or others having claims against and ihstrumental music and games. pleled. .11; will aave one of the finest' F. W. HODSON', to three round yelloar beans. So* cattle here at from $.50 to 56 per cwt. the estate of. Robert Miller, late of 11 nice luncheon was served. We..con- Mr. Wright •( eaten) of Mul eton s • Live Stock Commissiohee. deep, firm and moist seed bed. in rows ported paid 'in a couple or three cas- of Hitron, farmer, deceased, who died • t *about the seine as for corn •on a fine, for choice stuff ; a little more was re- • the township Of laullett in the county . Comers preached. Iwo fine sermons on • about 30 incites apart ancl 011 the lev- es but six cents practically' the out- ou or about the joth day of January, • . . . • ....... • were indulged in for some hours when • d • di gratulate 121185 i3!ntiI larity and hope it may increase.13 1 Sunday laet to large congregatiotie at-. FORAGE cnors loon el, from two to foutapecks of seed to sick figure today, as it was yesterday, A. D., egoe, in the said township of 'St. George's. Mee -Wright has a most strmAirst- VEDING, the•aere. They are likely to do well though a shade more was once or Hallett, are hereby required to send The Park Howie is to be opene'd h)t ulcosiut.'r it aud gave much setts- itt southern Ontario and in similar twice actually paid, by post, prepaid, or .to deliver to .T. J, Wright of the Point Earth as • - • soon as he gets it in Order for the faetism. In the morning he preached • latitudes although they have not as r or prime butcher cattle, settling Janne Stott of the Jowls of Clinton, 'summer visitors. 'We wish hint sue- form ExOdue Intel in the everting iron, vl iiror erlitetNewe Reborda • t yet been targeay tried. On aceotirit ot from 11,1cm eo 1,150 lbs„ the price solicitor for R. J., 3, S. and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hackett of taboo " ad nylon gat lean ity t iey am but the average for good to choice said estate, on or before the 1st day e become residents of Our f. S Mr. Halsted has taken aowtt the their pastures in attly, August a • , worthy of attention and trial. The butcher cattle was from 54,85 to 55,40 of June, A. D. 1902, their full names, town. Mr. Hackett is a caulker and • : • , • .11 fit in in front of ne retridetke on t. e cm er shoulditc ueso n pt b c t cic ne to . w f green ked. ,Yellow goy bean has been the most per *cwt. addresses ad deseriptions and full ton have •aiwomi•ar... COM. the teet " To vvliont sltall we go; few le peeve t iit occur Memo, y . • Thou ha4t the words of eternal life." our fern -tele; from the drying up of 'lr x r -th tleeir richneisti prOteille. arid their hit- ranged from 55.40 to $$.eo per cwt. le. le, Mil e , the e tent° e of e The Eolfage, Captaiti lohit Macdon- . for Johneton's harbor where site -will Road is Malting great heat %Yew to to Le employed for thie purpoee, Ant have betn 14e, the best price paid In rtate the said executors will proceed GODERICEC. London atul Liverpool today told for to distribute the assets of the de - it two previous days. . cettee(l mooniest the persons,entitled Mrs. Settees Storrey held an At At the teat council meeting, the and. is beemoing very evident that on high Mr. aoslina 1110 100 of nowniiier canMedium to good butcher cattle are thereto, having regard only to the ms of which Waite shall loom been load for Chatham, • covery. Home on the anniversary of her 82nd itor, Ur, Williamson of Toronto,grive priced lauds and With valuable . herds sit. up now elite hilt aecident from worth from it'g to so per lb, claims Today the quality est eottle wet) not given as above required, and the said birthday when she had a large wino thelit two or three letters shoWnig our stock during the , a ne floelce ma cannot afford to neglect the disebarge of hie feleitcPs rifle. • summer droughts. Tile Jones; CaPtititi Crawford, left quite 41g gOOd 10 yesterday and on • executors shall not be reel:tensible Mr ber of pests, including her son and large eleficitet in the non-eollection of Some suggestions as to selection and on MohdaY for the Doe a and adjoin- this 00000111 Only- reefer sake were cf. • as 15, or any part thereof, so dis. his wife, MT. mid Mrs. johlt Storrey; the School tax for some of our fete- growth Of suitable crops for earniner ing statictrisfated at top iwtces. tributed to any person of whose claim Cambria Itoad. The gratoopliofte gave tione. Quite a storm was raisedfeeding are worthy of considertitioite Ossifrege tame in on Moltday Stockers are in moderate demand at notice than not have been received tit ail reat pleastire. Mre. Storrey is tee et it by thoee ieterested. The . Th I : in It 't i lay rig out the Wor 1 s tweee- front Sault Ste, Marie and left at from 23 to aNe Per lb: 0 I ' ' 1 the time of midi distributiott. jAMV% SCOTT attends to all her own affairs and piece of property adjoining! the sta- desire(' to l'eed, The following esti- Monday had a Cold Spell althottgh ed and will Sell up to $50 each. *won erfully netive for her years and council has given the O. noon for Windsor, silty to know how many attimals.it is Solicitor for the executore. Mete has been made of taint required stilt did shine:. 1 . 1 w Yearlin lambs continue stead tt Dated at Cliatou 4 To loth Try.t. woited upon all her giteste. RATTENBURY ST. INORKSs. Direct importers. WOrlertlati- eltip and Matetial guaranteed. J. C. SEA L. w4iit 00. PROPRIETORS. "4/t4w• Aft#7' 19700atal rh011aglaabide Die Great .Engifah Retried'', Sold and reCommended by all drenches ineutnada. only rano able medlcine discovered. Alt tonna o SexuaravVenees,_all effects or abase , peewee Greeter's, Mental worry, oxiseesive title of To. ha000, Opium or stimulants. Mailed on model • Of pries, one pa:ewe 81,115, 85. One wild eel*, its toR4 curt. Pamphlets tree to any address. TINS Wood Coltkposly, Wimlboto OAS. Wood's rhosphodine is sold in Cline ton by H. 11. CoMbe, R. P. Reekie, E. Hovey and Watts to. Coe-dtaggista% 41. •