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CIW'AOO. March 29.—,Wheat developed
surprising strength today, influenced to
aeo:tsiderable extent by the fact that
lauropean eonditions apparently tailed to
justify recent Ropes of an early peace.
The niarltet closed strmee, at 1970e to ti ttee
net advance. Corn finished 114e to '£%e
ula oats with a gain of ac to 3e, arei
provisions varying from 5c deellne to a
rise of rake.
TORONTQ GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat, fail, bushel $1 40 to $,.,,
Goose wheat, bushel..,, 1 30 1 35
Buckwhea.t, ballet . 0 90 ....
Barley, bust:ei .,.,,0 85 ,..
Peas. bushel 1 50 1 60
Oats, bushel 0 6t 0 65
Bye, bushel , 1 20 ....
TORONTO DAIRY MA KET-
M.tter, creamery, lb. sq., 0 35 0 37
Butter, creamery, sonde0 33 0 35
Cheese, new, large013
cheese, twins 0 19% 0 1514
Eggs, new -laid 0 21 0 22
Honey, new, lb. 0 12 ,..
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
TORONTO, March 22.—Quotations
on the Board of Trade are as follows:
Manitoba wheat—No, 1 northern,
$1.9%, lake ports; No. 2, $L501/2; No. 3,
$1.55%; ase per bushel more on track,
Uoderich.
Manitoba oats=No. 2 C.W,, 681,cse; Na.
3 C.W., 6644c, track, bay ports; No. 1
• feed, 65 ie; sample oats, 643,®c.
Ontario oats—White, outside, 60e to
62c,
Ontario wheat—No. 2, per car lot, $L48
to 31.45
Americatf roigr$--1io, . 3•' yellora, D-ra@l
shipments, Toronto freights, 783c.
Peas No. 2, 32 to. 32.05 car lots, out -
sial.', nominal.
Rye—No. 2 difteide, $1:•16• to 31',37.'
Harley—Good 'Malting barley, outside,
79cto32e,
Rolled oats—Car lots, per bag of 96
lbs„ $3.40; in smaller lots, 33.50 to $3,55,
Windsor to Montreal.
'Miilfeed—Car lots, per ton ; Bran, $26
to 327; shorts, 323 to $29; middlings,
333 to 334; good feed flour, 338 to 339.
Buckwheat -52c to. 63c,car lots out-
side.
Manitoba flour—First patents, 37.70. in
'••1 bags; second patents, 37.20 In foto
hags; strong bakers', 37; In cotton bags,
IOc more.
rint,»in flour—CC-Int:r, 90 per cent. pat-
c.,ts $5.95 to 36.05; seaboard, 36.05 to
36.15.
rornm.Rl—Yel'ow, 98-1h. sacke, in cal.
lots. 32.20; small Lots,. $2,30•to:.9.40.'
WINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET.
WINNIPEG. March 29.—Wheat futures
opened unchanged to 1%c up, oats ?,c to
•zr higher and flax unchanged to le
higher. Following the opening the mar-
t:et was generally firmer and fluctua-
t ons were within narrow limits until
near the close. Trading was Light, and
without any stirring news from the other
side of the Atlantic, a waiting attitude
prevailing. Inspections were 454 cars, as
compared with 395 Iast year.
Prices strengthened just before the
••'case, futures closing 14c to 2%c up. oats
' c to Ic higher and flax 34r, to lc higher.
DULTJTK GRAIN MARKET,
DULUTH, March 29.—Wheat—No. i
hard, $1.51%; No. 1 northern, $1,50%;
'"n. 2 do., $1.437A to $1.45%; Montana.
No. 2 hard, $1.49%.
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CATTLE MARKETS
UNION STOCK YARDS.
TORONTO, March 29. — Receipts
cf live stock at the Union Yards -were
1829 cattle, 961 hogs, 121 sheep and
lambs and.'139 calves.
Butchers' Cattre:
Easter quality steers and heifers, $7.75
to 38.15; choice butchers, 37.25 to 37.50;
common, $6.S5`25; to $6.503 36.86;
to $6.50; good cows, 35.75 to 36; medium
cows, $5.25 to..36.60;;canners . and.cptters.
34 to 34.50:, choice ballsat.$ s for 6:511;
corirman Bulls at $5 to .36.
Stockers and Feeders. t•P' •;l`.
Feeders, 800 to 900 ,lbs„ sold at 36.26 to
$6 80: stockers, 530 lbs. to 760 lbs.. at 35.50
to 36.25. See Rice & Whaley's feeder
sales.
Milkers and Springers.
Less than half a dozen milkers and
springers were reported on sale. Prices,
were reported to be nominal..
Veal Calves.
Choice 'veal calves sold at 310 to 311.25;
good at $8 to $9.50; medium at 37.50 to
38; common at $6 to 37; easternrough
calves at $4 to $5.
Sheep and Lambs.
Sheep, ewes of light weight, sold at 37
to 33; heavy ewes and rams, $5.50 to
36.50; lambs at 310.50 to $12,
' Hogs.
Selects weighed off . cars were reported
at 33.75 to $9, one firm selling 7 carloads
at the latter price.',
MONTREAL LIVE STOCK
MONTREAL, March 29.—At the Mont-
real Stock Yards west end market, re-
ceipts of live stock for the week ending
March 27 were 1100 cattle, 150 sheep and
iambs, 2500 hogs and 1500 calves. The
supply on the market this morning for
sale consisted of 900 cattle, 100 sheep and
Iambs, 1600 hogs and 500 calves.
On account of the continued'.small sup-
piies of cattle coming forward, and the
fact that a large percentage of them
consisted of cows and heifers, a stronger
feeling developed in the markt for steers
and prices as against a week ago show
an advance of 25c per hundred pounds.
This was Easter market day, but not-
withstanding this fact there was no dis-
play of cattle, as In former years, but
the average quality of the stock was
good, and, as butchers' and packers' sup-
pIles on hand were small, there was at;
iarproved,;de,gaad and an active .trade
was dote AS feww small lots of extra
choice atdei's f0i' the -Easter trade were
an .the ;;market,..whirali 'Were 'sold'ht 33.50,
38,75 and 39 per hundred pounds, while
ordinary choice steers brought 38 to
$8.25, but the+,principal demand was foe
good steers, at $7,50 to $7.75.
The feature of the small -moat trade
was the increased offerings of calves, for
which there was a good demand. A few
extra choice veals brought forward for
the Easter trade sold at Sc to 90 per
pound, live weight, while the ordinary
run of stock sold at unchanged prices.
The market for sheep and lambs was
quiet, but prices were firm on account of
the limited supplies available, and sales
of small lots of Ontario lambs were made
at 38.50 to 39, and ewe sheep at 35.76 to
$6 per hundred pounds. ,A few spring
lambs were or, the market, which brought
from 37 to 310 each, as to size and qual-
ity. The tone of the market for bogs
was strong under a good demand from
packers, and an active trade was done to
selected lots at 39, while Sows sold at $7,
and stags at 34.660 per hundred pounds,.
weighed off cars.
Butchers' cattle, choice, 38 to $8,25;
butchers' 'cattle, medium, $7 to $7.75;
butchers' cattle, common, 35 to 36.50; can-
ners, 9.75 to 34.50' butchers' Cattle,
choice cows, 36.50 to $61.75; butchers' cat-
tle, medium, $5.50 to 38.25; butchers' cat -
tie bulls, $5 25 to 37; milkers, choice, each,
$7b to 375; milkers, common and medium,
each, 360 to 365; springers, 350 to 355;'
kheep ewes, $5.75 to 36; bucks and culls,
5
25 to 5.60'
6 Iambs. s.s
$ 0 to 39; hogs, off
cars, $9 calves, ,$2.60 to $10.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
CHICAGO, March 29.--Cattle—Recolpts,
316,000; market unsettled. Beeves, $6 to
38,75; cows and heifers, 33 to 37,75;
calves, 37 to 310.25.
Hogs Receipts, 24,000; market higher;
light,. 36.65 to 36.90; mixed, 36.60 to 36.90;
heavy, $6.40' to 36.90; rough, $0.40 to
36.55; pigs $5.60 to 36.60; bulk elf sales,
36.75 to 36.515.
Sheep • e,nd Lambs—redeetpte, 10,000;
market firm; native, $7.25 to $8.85;;
learlings, $s to $9.25;. lambs, native,;
2-65 to $10.. i
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BLACK SEA CLEARED.
Russian FIeet Is Now Bombarding the
iiosphorus Straits.
LONDON, Marsh 30. — The Daily
News has the following from Fred-
erick Rennet at Petrograd;
The absolute c e:.rance of the en-
emy's ships from the Black. Sea has
been promptly followed by a close
bombardment. of the Tu? Nish defences
on the European ane? Asiatic shores
at the mouth oZ the Bosphorus. The
news of the sound o Russian cannon
echoing through tho streets of Con-
stantinople on Palm Sunday has
awakened great joy in Russia.
It is known. tee Black Sea fleet
was recently engaged in vigorous pre-
paratory work, The Asiatic coast has
been searched, fo • mine -layers and
several 'sunk, while all the Turkish
transports were either destroyed or
captured.. The • f bslau; in its flight
back to the Bosplulefi> d struck a Turk-
ish mine near th i coast and was dis-
abled beyond repair•,,_ Tha Hamidieh
was the last fight_ng,.ship to venture
into the open sea.
The Russians, at dawn yesterday,
it is officially announced, began
shelling the forts spread over a dis-
tancd of four or fivemiles on each
`side of the Bosphorus, aviators regis-
tering the effect of •fire and disposi-
tion •of the Turk_sh batteries. Only,
a few. torpedo boate attempted to
• emerge ;into the sea, but they were
driven beyond range into the chan-
nel. Russian shells were dropped
accurately over , a wide radius, caus-
ing•inuch destruction. The bombard-
'sent will continue.
It 'is known the Turks are poorly
'supplied 'at the northern end of the
Bosphorus with engineering person-
nel and equipment. Besides, they are
`anxious as to the number of shells for
the guns. It scarcely is likely the
Germans can spare any effective tal-
ent from the Dardanelles.
INVASION UNCHECKED.
Notice to • Creditors;
In the matte;' of the estate • of
Jahn Jacobi, of the Township of
Hay, in the County of Huron, far-
mer, deceased.
Notion is hereby given•»ursuaxzt to
Sitatutes in that behalf that. all ored-
::tors and others 'having claims tag-
alnst the estate of the said, Johu
Jacobi, who died on or about March
13. 1915, ,are required on or before the
20th ,stay of Aprw;l to send toy post pre-
paid or deliver to Messrs, Uladmaa
& Mxtanbury, of the Village of Exe-
ter, +9olioitora for the Administrator
of the said deceased, their eilristian.
end surnames, ad;dres,ses and descrip-
tions, the full particulars of I their
claims, the ;statement of t'lieir ace
counts and the nature of the seeu.r-
lettee, if any, held by thiem. Axid.
further take notice that cuftt '
lase mentioned date the said Admin-
istrator will proceed to distribute the.
assets of the deceased among the par-
ties .entitled thereto, having; regard.
only to the claims of which{ Ise „,shall;
then have notice, and that the, Ad
niinistrator will not be liable for
said assets or any part thereof, to any
person or persons of whose claims
notice shall not have been received
by him at the time of such distribu-
tion,
GLADMAN ST:ANBURY
Solicitors for Administrator
Dated at Exeter this ;27th day of
March, 1915.
Austrians Striving. Desperately . to
Hold Back Russian Flood.
LONDON, March 30.— Desperate
efforts are being put forth by the
Germans • and Austr'an,• to delay the .
vigerousa advanc,.:ofthey r Russian
forces. ,.In the passes of thet.Carpath
iane-fierce,engagements a,io'ii'.g;"a wide
front areestill going oil. 'The west.:
ern passes. are in t ,e hands of -the
Russians, who .are pouring out on to
the plains of note. !an Hungary, The
eastern passes' nava no. yet been
forced, but the e, tea iu this region
is hard pressed ; vigorous on-
slaught of the s. In East
Galicia and Bai. e situation is
unchanged. In Poland the
Germans aro ,. surprise at-
tacks in the Necking the
Russian adve 'riin reports
the storming a. ;a of Taurog-
gen and 305 el
Despatches ;,est news-
papers say le:., e is raging
with undi.,l;. .l;e in the
tlszok Pass ti..
Nieuport • yester-
day by Ger. •- .1. very lit-
tle danea€'e
Saps and i. e means
of gaining ; , gonne,
according :c .an out
in Paris ye .id day
the sapper. arilo'us
is their t:. allows
himself to
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shovel.
Between .nu the
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yards of s;., "d
5.2 mines, ,,1g
about 16,0', 0.;.
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Notice to Creditors
In. the matter of the estate of
ac
Margaret Ag Jacobi. of the Township
of Hay. in the County of Huron, wi-
dow. deceased. •
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
Statutes in that behalf that ,all cred-
itors and others having claims ,ab
ainet the estate of the • said Margaret
Jacobi who died on or about li'.eb'y
19th, 1915, axe required on ,or before
20th day of April to send by post prey
paid or deliver to Messrs. • Gladman,
& .`.itanbury, of the Village, of Exe-
ter, Solicitors for the 1, •Ek•ecutor
of the said deceased, their christian
and surnames, addressee and descrip-
eions, the .full particulars of their
claims, the statement of tbuir ac-
counts and the nature of tate secure
attics, if any, held by them. And
further take notice that after said
Last mentioned date the said Exe-
cutor will pxoceed to distribute the
assets of the deceased emeng the par-
ties entitled thereto. having .regard
only to the claims oc i,'u_cb, h,,.:i'±;::1
then have not'ce and that tate saki
Executoe shall not be liable Le
said assebe or. any pert the:u..,., to any
person r_ 1..':::,._...i se whoee clean;
notice t.atail not bare heal rceu.•vea
by him ct t:; t_ W. of such distribu-
tion.
GLADMAN & S.TANBURY
Solicitors for Executor.
Dated at Exeter this 27tif day of
March, 1915.
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of tae estate of
Jane: Gilley, of the Vliageof. Exe-
teT..County of Hurons married wo
• man, 'deceased.
Notice t hereby given pursuaat to
&batutes'in that behalf" that all cred-
itors and others Taving claims ag
aiinst the estate of •tsbe' said Jane
Gidiee, who died on or about March.
14. 1915, are 'required on or before the
20th day of April to send by post pre.
pall or. deliver to Messrs. Gladman;
& €'tanbury, of the Village of Exe-
ter. 4olicitors . for t :Executrix,
of the said deceased, their 'christian
and surnames, addresses and de,scrip-
ctons, the full particulars of . their
claims, the statement of their ac-
counts and the nature of t;b;i seeur.
tetues,, if any, held, by them. And
further tape .not,ce' that after said
last ment,oned date the said Exe-
cutrix will proceed to distribute the
assets of the deceased among the lie -r-
ues entitled thereto, having regard
only to the cleans of whish she shall.
then lave .notice and that the said
Executrix shall not be liable for
said assets or any part thereof, to any
person or persons of whose elaime
notice shall .not have bean received
bay- her at the time of such distribu-
tion.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
solicitors for Executrix
Dated at Exeter this 27th' day of
March. 1915.
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Executor
iseldom gives the best of his
time to an estate in This care,
therefore it frequently suffers. 0
Estates have been dissipated '
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Notice to Creditors
In the matter of th.e estate of Charley
Webber Morisiy, late of the Cita of
Winnipeg, Province of Manitoba,
(formerls o'2 tae Toevnsh,ip of Ste -
peen, Counts of Huron, Province of
Ontar'.o; farmer deceased.
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S'ntures in that heh^1f that all cred-
itors and others Hiving claims la-'
gn'n^t the estate of the, said Charles
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Norr :leer 24th 1914, lane requested on
cc 14:Lore :the 9th des of Aprfl 11915, to
send b3 past prepaid or de-
liver to Messrs. Gladman '& Stanburs,
of the Village of Exeter, :Solicitors
for dine Executrix of the said dmceae-'
ed. their christain and surnames ad-
dresses and descriptions the full par-
ticulars of their claims the stater,
went of their accounts and the, na-
ture of the securities if any. - held
by them, And further take notice
that after such last mentioned date
tae said. Executrix will proceed , to
distribute the asisets of Ube, deceased
among the parties entitled .:hex -eta
:heaving regards on,1e,'to the .clai;ms: 1;..:
wench she s.h:'ill ;then ,lave i toe.
and .that the, Executrix avill not be
liable for said assets `or , any part
thereof to any. person or, persona of
whose plaims notice shall not' have
been received be .her at the time of
such distribution.
,GLADMAN & STANBURY,
;Soiicitors for Executrix.
Dated et Exeter this 9th das of
March. 1915,
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of the estate of ,John
Northcott, or the Village of Exeter
in tb,e ;County of Huron, gegtleman.
deceased. •
i' otice is hereby given pursuant to
statutes in that behalf that- all
creditors end other who .hlave claim
against the etate of John North-
cott, of the Village 'of Exeter, who
died on or about December 17th, 1914
are requested on or before tae
fifth. day of April, 1915, to send
by post prciaaiu or aeliver to Messrs,
teladman & Seanbury. of the Village
of Exeter, solicitor for the Execue
tors of the said deceased their chris-
tian and surnamesaddresses and de-
scriptions, the full particulars of their
claims, l:he statement of their ae.
counts and the nature of the securi-
ties, jl; any, held by thorn.. And fur
ther take nptiee that after such last
mentioned'' date . •the •.Exeentors
will ptoceed to distribute- the a,sse,ts
of ,the 'deceased abaer g the•parties en-
titled •hereto having t'egard only 4.0
the cl ines "of Which t(Iit-y &hiall then
have notice and that the said Execu-
cors shall not be liable for the said as,
sets or any other part thereof' to any
person or persons of whose claims ro•
tice shall not have been received by
them at the time of such distribution
GLAIJ1iAN & STANBUltiC
Solicitors for the ,Executor
Dated at Exeter this 13th day of
IN:areb, 1915..
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