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The Clinton News-Record, 1899-01-12, Page 7r, it *. TOR ,CIINTON NEWS•ItROP Tepublielea every VIllaReDAY atTns lattwa•RxeOtin Printing Rowe, „aebert • ox1i2.74c.u., ic**Lti. • aoaerriesnie _Wee _ 1 Yr. elKo. 8 me. 1)4,0, zoohnsa„.,....seo on sai oo 01 00 „r oo Du 2000 12 OQ 3 a Oolunne,....... 20 00 *200 700 2 5' Coning., .....Ib 90 9 1,0 500 100 Inch,.,,„ 600 350 200 j2 tarktpeolai posi nee from v5 to 5.0 per cent extra Jo* transient advertleements 10 cents r e f the f' st insertion. 3 cents net Un each subsequent insertion- Manoareat measure. Prefeesionaa cards, net exceeding 9ne auela 40.00 pet annum.. AdvertaseMents withont eaeet 'Vie directions will be PubliehedtU forbid and charged for acooedingly. Transient netices--"Lest," "Found,‘" "For Sa1e,"ete..-50 cents for first in- sertion, 25..cents for eaoh eubeequent insertien. WM NEWS -RECORD Will be sent to eeatiY address, free of postage, • for Slaw per year, Payable In a1vanee- $1.00 May be °barged if not so tad& The date to which eeerY subsoription is paid is denoted by the number on the address label, No -Paper discontine Led 'Lott' all arrears are paid, excePt- -- it the option of the proprietor. W. i MITCHELL. Editor d Proprietor. THE !OLSON'S BANK Itmorporated by .Act of Parnionehi 1666. "• %..+ART414 .4'2,000, 000 Rase ' -a ,Seesoe,000• 'Bead °Mee, - MONTREAL. MoLsoN, NAV:Plaint:Woe President P.W0tIPEIth.TAN HoleAS, Gen.Manager .evotesdlecounted, Collections made, Drafts Mond Sterling and American Exchange bought and sold Interest allowed onDeposits •,••I•1.•••!• ;SAVINGS BANK. Is:tercet-allowed cm mins of et and up, FAaranna. • Money advanced to farmers on .their own notes with One or more endereere. .No mort- gage required as security. f • R. 0. BREWER, Manager. Clinton. D-.. MoTAGGART ' Banker, ALBERT STREET' CLINTON .••••••=m . ttP111. toy to Take ,asy to .0porote. itre;eituxos mullet to flootaa Pill*, emelt In teetelene eoIeflt tienoutrA, Ai one inan said: 44 You never Imo* you have taiten Phi till it tgo all over." 25e. 0, L Rood & Ote, laoPrietors, Lowell, Mass. be 0111Y SU* to Wit whit Hood's gersapsWilio ^ ills TE Delicate children! What , DUETS OF TEE WORLD Corn -Lower. Canadian yellow, Chet. MNT$ FOR a source of anxiety they are! ' FARMEIR, • hearty and strong, but they in the Leading Marts. side, are rooted at 48 to 50o, ° &_1!, betn, to quoted. at 35e. Amerman' yellow old, On track here. At 450; end earae new, at 42 1.20. • The parents Wish th• em Prices of Orain, Cattle, Cheese, &a eearley-Eirm, Car Iate of No. 1, out., refeeeeee.e.e.e., COOKING FOOD FOR STOOK. . • DAIRY PRODUCE. BatfereeNot gestate. lincelpts fair, CreaMery butter steady, 4V7 and •composed mainly of large ations are _ follovvseeelaairy, QtQlr", peor to meditate, 11 to no; choice:1131 to 14 1-20; large ralbe 14 to 15e; sM,all aaley, lb prints, about 15 to 160;oreame ter, tuba and boxes. 19. to 20e; lbs, to 21o. Cheesti-•-affarket firm, but toilet; eileoloe stook sells at from 10 to 10 1-20. Anlong.the questions which theetook keep thin and.pale, keePer bee to face each eueoessive win- To all these delicate chil- ter, says Londan Farm. and Home, hi dren Scott's Emulsion of 1•4144•11440, •' PROPTJOE: /AVE STOCK XARKET. EggseeNo epeetal feature in the ma - ket. New -1a4 atook ticarea. Choi° Toronto jen, 0. -We had a market booing etoek nue ,et 20 to 280; heed here to-d'ay of eatber imexpeeted pro- fresh or cold atored at 16o, and limed that tehich deals with the preparation r••••1 • h H•Poetions: the were, all told, so loads at 14. to 15e mild weather, when they cannot fill at fairly ateady prices. 1 , phosphites contes with the •of the food for his animals during the Cod-liver with yp off0,,id •1)0tatoes—stea4y, and pleqty hue for gs here, and raost of it old the present demand. °home so 4 to. ilaY on track, oar lots, at 55 to 58c. their stomachs wiLhoat his afieilitarice• , We had no export cattle worth epee Dealera sell out of store at 65 to 70c; farmers' loads' sell at around, 50 to 60o. Poultry -Very qtteet. Quototione •-atahlokens, per pair, 25 to 400; cheeks, 40 to 60c.; gee,se, per Ib.,, 0 1-2. te 13o; turacyp, per lb., 8 to 90, Beane -Better teeling, Choice hand- picked beans sell at $1.10 to $1.25; and comraort at 60 to 70o per bush. Dried apples -Very mane and firm. Dealers pay 4 1-2 or dried stook, de- livered here, ant small lots resell at 5 to' 0 1-2c a evaplirated, 8 to 8 1-20; •for mall lots. Honee-Steady. Round lets d .ohqice delivered' here, vvill bring. about 5 lef" to As; dealers quote from 6 to 7a per lba for 10 to 60-1b. tins and in comb at around $1,25 to $1.50 'per dozen seo- tions, • pojed hay -Duel and easy. ..Btrietly chokes in car lots, is quoted at $8,50 to 57,50 Per ton; and No. 2, at $6. •Strew-dinohangedi Car lots are quoted at 54 to 54,50, on track. Ikeps-Outside holders a little easier in their idees•owing to the falling off of the demand, Dealers here sell at t6 to 200, and outside beldam are ask- ing 1130, tot choke. In the, case of.orclinary stores it imaY es d °Liaising here, and prices are noniieal, perhaps be etated with perfect truth •It brings rich *bloc. at f • rom 54 to 54.50 per mt. The. d u t of tbadselves if they have nothing-3Am strong bones, healthy nerves,' Moil a.nd Empire special cable quotes • that they will render frett aCC9 . cattle unchanged and ateady at tbe re- • and sound digestion. It ;s . o n merton - to feed upon than good grates in the • It • centslight 44,vance. ellmiXter and trauma, and the hay from .growth and prosperity to But cattle or meted at from Here, beWever, two. or three questions . them, e q TIIE LEADING BARBER, grass of the seine quality in the winter, Smith's black. opposite Post Office Arise b • ALsoNo matter." how delicate 314 to -33-4 to 4O per pound; of course • the latter price ie for choice seleotiong; Meaium and oomm tuff 11 down f whicha eot t e est u.se o aback on s Be El id bl Fi st ould Agent for Standard Life Insurance Co Read °filo° for Canada, Montreal. I:it:a:64. •• - • Eirgrog E.tabushen 1825 The old reliable and favorite. •' Jrenerai Ranking Business Transacted., •• ..7.ALoco34 i*„.1k7se-tr.coset. _— CLINTON - - ONT , eire. Accident and Life 3418thli1100 Tre *meted. Represente several Of the best Companies and any information relating to Imurafice gladly given. General District &gent for the Confederation Life Insur.mee -- Co. MoneyereeLean on Iteasonalne panic Dffice,e-Pelace black; 'opposite Market, • OONVEYANCI NO; John Ridout, . . . •• Conveyancer, ,Conunissioner, . Etc. -Fire Insurance. • - Real Estate. Money to Lend. • ee • Office -HURON STRERT, CLINTON IVIEDICAL. Dr. Gunn, • R. C. P. and le R. C. S., Edinburgh, Office -I -Ontario Street, Clinton, Night palls at front door of residence on Rattan- see,..„eleury Street, °pp:Presbyterian Church. Dr. Turnbull, Office in.Perrin's Block, Ratteithury St. Night calls at Office. attended to. • ' CLINTON, ONT. • Slia*. CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP, • FORD as MURPHY, (successors to J. W:Langford.) • Having bought out the above business, vee intend to conduct_iton the cash principle, and 'will suriply-atte customers with the best meats at the lowest paying prices. • - - Ford & Murphy, Office -Ontario Street, opposite English church., formerly occupied by Dr. Apple - ten. ee DENTISTRY.. • GEO.'•TROWIIILL • Horseshoer and General Blacksmigi , '• Albert Street, North, Clinton. ...-J.OBBING A $1:SQ1ALTY. • Woodwork ironed and tirst-ol material and work guaranteed...Farm i ante and machines rebuilt and repaired. •• • TO THETA 1111 Ref Study your own inter andgo 7irhere You can ,•-•-•. Dr. BRUCE, Surgeott Dentist. OPPICR-Over Taylor's Shoe Store, " 'Clinton, Oat. Special atteation to preset.. 'ration of natural teeth: ' •NB visit Blyth'every Monday and • Bayfield every Thursday afternoon during the summer. - • Mt AGNEW, DENTIST. Office adjoining Fostees Phote Gallery. Office 'Hour's, e 9 to At Zurkh th'e second Thursday of each Irldlith, RELI,ABk.E • ARNES.S I manufacture none but the best of stook. • Beware of shops that sell cheap, as they Lave got to live: •Gill and get prices. Orders by mall promptly attended to. John Bell.,•, • 'iambus Emporium,.111Yth. On • • '• • • The lutual 90 8 very eonS era y. r ,n, the average stock keeper take- ordiritery the vhild, it is readily taken, itoroluSe. ipet: upooliund:. Character, and. sale farm stockt Would he not be dispoeed scorrollOWNS, Chemists. Toronto. . to WWI Pr Something which did A little - ' •. ' •' ' aarl'ee gannItlY0t6Ith8eullalarigclnerixtifdanibtosiionlia Here .. more for, its keep than Merely live and time to' IS. waen •the surface be grew? Secondl ' •as w cannot always middy enough for each seed to stick dayt- ' ales., sold at $4. per mot, • . • the summer to provide for the wants Of spring seed will be cheaper than 'for' is it not desirable tqprovide substitutes seirould be sown than ever; .nota only a sole ot lia2 Rao, for the hay which in such sea.sone .1 greater area, but in most oases a Mere -8 liberal amount to the acre, Scores,of. A lead ot 20 cattle, averaging 1,075 . . too valuable.to use with • the freedom farmers have, failed to be successful -Ibis., iiald at 4o per Pound. eloper growers because they have stint- A. 105. of ten . cattle; averaging 975 opstoneary •when it is almost suffi- ett in, the amount Pt see4. sewn. 81•10" tbs., sold at 31-40 per pound. ciently.plentiful to ha had for the ceps is generally had by sotving .a Seventeen. cattle, Leveraging 1,060 thee askiiig1 Thirdly, is it not the fact, as bushel of dean, good seed to five or ten most stook keepers can testify, that 'acres. Yet we believe that a more lib- sold at 53.05, per cwt, . bertein animals do -better hi every way eral seeding wcald, in many cases, and Milkers are quiet, few coming in; and when their, food is ,given them in LI Itturtnett nelannyeacosenditlittotnes, tie% eb se et t ie nr r:e. an easY dem'and; but a few choice cooked. inao der to melte the nee'ss mereresow than to have a pbor steed. Shippings bulls are :w,orth from $3.40 store beasts as tYpietil •specimene of • sec. and 01,oe, ill druggists. The • market has not yet recovered 3r1 e•where its tails. We feel that elawibg A 4oad of 22 oatthe averaging 4,050 ensure a sufficient growth cif gratis in at isneh a time invites 'failure. This the .seraneer and the. following winter, years arid „on account of this; mote Sixteen cattle, levexaging 1,150 llas, • t. Insurance Company. sPecialiy-prrared form -that is to sa.ve the early sowing it is safe t and cheap • 00ws will eell frora 040A° $50 each. As a rule' early aowing, • February or to Ise per cwt. : aPPetiaing than it Would be if brought •• early Merelie_is !safer tbane April sow - direct to • the animals. from the stack? Stockers. are :worth from 58.75 to • - mg, Especially is this erne of clay eowina about -03.40 per owt, For the purpose of 'this ' article we soils. • For' black lands Would take eattie-amiri,ris as the stook theist of April is often adviliable. Sheep are unohabged; e lambs are most' benefited by specially prepared or Hoteever, the tilth• of the,. land is a• firmer at 4 to 4 1-4o Pet Pound., 'm ortant point: Ran down eeoked food. an another form coked is vexY -P land Is unoer aire in gtving a cat° . A. few oh,oiee veal; Will sell. g;ven to cattle, when, in years of heavy 'Nine . hundred hogs came in, and potato yields, it has been found more prices o,re a shade better. For the KEEP up CONDITION Or EWES. eery best selection 4'1 -2o --was paid to- eceruirnical steani the tubers for . _ to dairy cows- and fattening 'stook than to Far too few flockmastere commence ; light hogs fetch 4 la8c• and • age ate dull at 3 3-4ts per market. them in the ordinary way, early enough to give the ewe flock the Pound. Store hogs will not sell. Some will go still farther, and -willies extra, food, they need. Some wait until Following is the range of prices to - thick fat . h that ordinary roots-efiWed:Waind mane the loss of condition is • do cieerly ap- daY ; ' • gets -shall bes boiled, but it May be parent that it • becomes cbmpulsery. er cwt. " CATTLE gained- be adopting this course. The *there is anything This shottlet not be the case; cemmeliee early, and give a small ration 'agrees.- et, „ .. • • . . • • ' • Butohe hoice do Butcher, medium to good 33 5025 48 0500 doubted' whether - question now arises, Are the .animbls ' 6 6 t -e Y Buteher:' inferior. . e. ., .". • ' - 'ng the same a a eanirig period ap- the better for receiving toed prepared proachee. This will, result in finding . Sheep and 'Lambo. as uhove saggestedr Well, the proof of not only the dam but itsprogeny,when Eaves, per cwt. . . . . '. , . 8100--- 3.50 , Shipping, . .0 4.6o•s4.so the pudding is in the eating, and ray the time errives, first-class condi- Bucks, Wt. • '• • • • • 2.50 2275 • experience goes to prove that. the best time ande full of vigor and health. J' -..,auits Iroz-4. cattle -feeding are to obtained when no pains wbatever are There hi 'a well-known nroverlel whieb spared to present thelooa fn the stook says: "It is no use to look the door -- • in the. meet appetizing ferm, When when the horse ie stolen," and neither e mixture s we p ep , I s is readily eaten the animals soon lie to save the ewe and help ahe lamb, Farm rixd. Isolated toWn Property (learn, and. the formation of MO or I when the foranee.haa became so, reduc- e-Iproceeded witheato it not generally he able to properly' assimilate and. use. recogniied hy • the leading milk -pro -1 the food given her. The eost.of food for OFFICERS t m 11 pipared, the food i it the Sli hteat' age to endeavor • •••,•,..•••••.••••- 3-4"••• • Only Insurea. the secretion of milk, is iinatediatelY ed in strength and -condition, as not to • —41ETERIIOARYItu, 41, Blacks,. VETEUNMY SURGEON AND • VETERtISIARY INapECTOR. Office on leasie Street next New Era office Residence. AlbettSto, Clinton. LEGAL • Scott & 43!dolCentle, 13A/MISTERS, I.ICZTOUS, tM „ CLINTON A BAYFIBI.D. Clinton Office -et lett Block, rsaito at. Daefield Office- pen every Thursday atr t, first door west of Post Off' e„ Motes' to loon. ' .Taines Scott, H. McKenzie. II, 06, Barrister, pion, Q.0, goeitoe, Notary, &c. GonZiticti, ONT. Over Davis' Drug Store. Money to L'oan. •0. Johnston, , Solicitor. Commissioner, Et George Watt, PresIdent,HarlockP.O.: I B. MeLean. Nippon P.O.I.W. J. Shannon. Serfl..- Treas., Seater 13, P0;; Thom $ ID. Hays, Ia. ePector ot losses, Se :aerie. P.O. - DIRECTORS: • W. G. Broadfoot, Seaforth ; John. G. Grieve. Winthrop : George Dale, Seaferth: Thomag E. Soliforli.: James Evantx, nsechwood; Thornas• Garbutt. canton; Themes Fraser, Bruesileld; John B. McLean, gippen. AGENTS: ROA. Smiih. Oarlock Robert McMillati,Sea. forth: Seines Cumming., Egmontiville, J, W. Yea; Holinesville P. O.; John Govenlock and John°. Morrisonuauditors. • Parties desirogto effect inentranbe or tran- sact other business will be promptly attert led to on application to any of the • above officers addressed to their respective post offices. Grand Trunk Railway. Trains arrive and leave Clinton Station as follows: Buffalo and Goderich District: - Going West, Mixed .. . .. ro. is earl. 44•Express...... pan. GODEttiOli, ailteletteeCor Hamilton arid St, And ew's Streets. 13rstdone, 44 " • MiXed. . • .1 4 • • • • • • • e.os p.ni. - 44 • " Express.... Going East, Express .... 7.40 ani It It At •••••41.14.4 • 2•55 pon. 8 • oe Mixed • • 4.35 p.m. • London. Huron and Bruce I-• Going South,' EX -press .... .. . .. y.47, a.m. .. it I/ . .. . rtterto:,••• 4.30 p.m.. Going North, " ......... I 0.15 1.01. 4; it ge 6.55 p.m, M. C. 'DiCitSON, • W. E. Avon, Dis, Pase..Agente G. P. & T. A., • Toronto. „a" . Montreal. A. 0. PATTISON, G.T.R. Agent at Clinton, . . 150 'YEARS' EXPERIENCE PAT E N TS TRADE MAASS Dailtued Corioltearre &C., • Anyone tending a skdeb and description may erdokly aseertatn our Opinion free whether au invention is probably' patentable. Comnlardert, tions strietlyconnderatlal. Handbook on Patente • sent free. Oldest agency for seeurIngrpatents. Patents taken tbrongti Munn Is co. twelve /pedal notice, without charge, the Scientific Merlon. Abandsomely illustrated weekly. tamed cit. eulatlOn of serseientine journal. Terme. 18 d ear; four months, $1. BOld by all nemeiesiere itUNtitcs 361Brudyi*Y' New Yqk Brae 66 F Bt.. Washington. THE tMPRESS IS PRIVILEGED. It, is perhaps not generally known that the German Emperor has a paper published and printed exclusively for himself and for the Empress. It is the Inipetial Gazette, of Berl.n, containing a dear and coticise daily' summary tef the world's news. The edition of this paper eorisiste of two copies doubtless the irmallest edition of any papins pub- lished. WITHIN TES LIMITS. • Architect (looking at new founda- tion)-ellow is this/ You,r foundation la only Mat the size my plans cell for. • Experienced launder -The owner told me to keep the cost within yOur estimate, ' Lama% 'preeWt... 4.00 425 'T Milkers and Calves. .Caws, each. • . . . . . . . 25,00 50.00 Calves, each . . . . . 2.00 6.00 , • gaga. Choice hogs, per owt 4,25 4.50 Light hogs, per cwt, .---4.00 4.12 1-2 Heavy, do., per ewt. ' . 0.00 '8,75 DRESSED HOGS 'AND P15.0VIStObTS. With the lapse ot the holidays and the renewal• of colder weather, the of - ,Buffalo, a'an. Q. -Spring Wheat -...De - mend light ; limits steady: NO. 1 hard. 79 1-40; No. 1 Northern, 15 No. Northern, 72 8-40, Winter Wheatea Dull, offerings light ; No. 2 red, 74 1e2e; 4 n,aire, 8 extra .red, 78o; mixed winter, 7ibe; Nora red, 730; No. 1 white, 74 1e2o, en • track. Corn -Fair enquiry; firra; NO. yell9w, 480; No. 4 yellow, 4s 1-2e; No. porn,A1c; No. 8 corn, 40 1-20. Oats - Quiet but l'irm; No, 2 white, 82 8-4e; No. 8 ;white, 31 1e2o; No. 4 white, Me; No, S mixed., 31 1-2o; No. 3 mixed, 81o. Barley -Firm. Rye -Dull; No. 2, in catuoarneg,ed!ao aisked. Flour -Firm. on' Detroit, jon. 6.-W1aet-C1osed ;- No, 1 white, oast', 71a; No. 2 red, oash and December, 70, 5-80 ;. 3Aay, 72 1-40. Duluth, al,. -Wheat-No, 11aarn, cash, 68 5-8o; December, 07 8-46; May, e e69mm5-8ib el w0r; a, uN6:5 543-,14, ej,Ni ,76 -eAt shtieea•ht. ,; 07-1 Northern, 68.1-2 to 69o; No. 2 North, ern, 66 1-2 to 671,-2,3. • Rye -No, 1, 54 1-2c. Barley -Steady ; No, 2,494-20; sample, 481-2 to 49e. Minneapolis, .Tan, 6. -,Wheat - De- " eeraber,• 65 8-4oe May, -67 8-0,3; July, 67 3-40; on track, No. 1, hard,137 3-4e; No, . 4 Northern 66 3-4e; No. 0 Northern, , 643-4o. • Flour-Unehanged. Bran - In bulk; $8.7,5* to 59.25. tbleers of the present day that nothing a bower. peeled, given in small por- ferings of dressed hogs have 'Agrees - helps .their cows more than to give 1 times at first, and increasing as time ed, especially in the heavy lines. West - them their food be a sloppy condi--; goes on,: will often be found to be far ern hags were quoted, op track, in tion which of necessity MI -plies a :less costly, •and certainly more advert- ear loth, ,at about 55 to 55.10, mixed kind et marking/ Then what is more I tageous than the same quantityef e weights; and Nowtbern at about $5.10 likely, in times Of scarcity, to turn , food given in larger quantities fqr• a to 55,15..for select lots. On the street unpalatable fodder* to account than , shorter. period. • Remember the gold- farmersaeloads were quoted at from some syritene of cooking, by which ob-a an rule is, keep all stock in a thrive 55.25 toe $5.40, according to quality. eeetionable odoes imaybe driven off in ing condition never let them by any Market for_lroyisions dull. the 'steam, rind-Otheis-iiririiimap- metinairabaSome -low naa-conditietare QUora=tiens, are erfalreisailiaalarayaatilt- petizing naturer may be introduced by !constitution ,uu.afetrength, for 'if they ea.:shoulders, 7 1-2, long clear bacon, the addition of spices Or Meal? Last- :do, loss, indeed Or proftt, will bethe car lots, -7 1-2c.; to lota and case lots, ly, it may be asked what is the money -only -result, and the,cause of it will be 7 840.; or backs, 8 1-2 to 83-40. value of the protection aftorded to the one that neither supply nor 'demand, Smoked •Meats---Ilains, heavy, 9 1-2 to stook keeper by the fact that through not market value ' can remove, but Mb ; medium, 10 to 10 1-2e; light, 11c; Simply booking --.or improving bis un- only thewatchful, eager, and close breakfast bacon; 10, 1-2- to llo ; picerie palatable hay, or boiling linseed . to isupervison of the master. •, hams, 7 3-4 to 8c. All meats out of . . A DivisiOn Court hell been estab- lished at Chishilsford: East Algoma. We Want The Address OF EVE/lit surrEsEn 02 haat vreakitise *ramose -or from any out circulation, titifininmation or Melling, of lartlettdre Solicitor, Notary Public. &c., Which the ityiriptenil May be dittittest, pet- pitation, dammettort in bran. atehinch, liver, OPPICit kidneyg, feet or other parts where blood int- entnulates sluggish vein& risAvZ14. BLOCK,. • CLINTON rend eddreet end stomp and receive Mere. lure explaining the reodefft remedy whkh is for tee first time offered tethe outeide it Walt UM'S to Sow, and one Of the • wornan like yea succeeded in Capturing di se ceased by or comp (tetra with Imettet take the place of roots,' he is enabled to winter a large 'herd of caltle or sheep or both, which inother cumin - A LAKE PILOT'S LEO, stances must be absolutely sacrificed in . pickle lc less than prices voted for smoked meats. Lard' -Tierces. 7o; tubs, 7 14 to 7 rem the autumn for what they would fetch? 3-4e; pails, 7 3-4 to ee ; compound, 6 Did space permit, •numbeiltheeinstandes Inr"V it Solved the Rider,' of the Wreck or 1oa6 1-2e. , . might be brought forward to prove the Me 1.tenm Prtmlier "*" E. Peek' . BREADSTDFES ETC.. value of cooked foods for cattle and "We are bever amazed when vessel - Wheat -Tie °Chicago market opened - sometimes sheep; and thegain is moat go aground and aee wrecked ori Lake strong, bub. dosed at about le, decline apparent when the natural foods are from be.st prices Local trade 'was quiet. Erie during the gales that are common .... .. • " either most scarce or infertor in, quale • zee wheat sold at 69e, north, and wese, 1 peat such things then," said a lake aide, Was quoted at 70 to, 71e. Mani - 1 ity. • - We' 6x7 and white at 69 1-2og goose. Wheat, out- . •• -on that treacherous water, for skipper, "bet 'when one is greunded on Lobes were easier, at 800, asked for No. 8••=MMITIO a clear day and wrecked 1 hard, and Tle, asked for No. 2, herd SOWING CLOVER SEED. asolear as the day. end in the Uncle of , on a course and No. 1 Northern, Toronto and Orits'of the most encouraging fea- a pilot that knews the ground like' a wels'Itany*-lan11; straight roller is•held at. tures relating. to farming is the fact that the 'clover area is constantly in. book, we natitrellY wonder a little 33.20, -middle freights, and . $8.10 it( and. want to know tha whys and where- • bid. • • Millfeed-Continues scarce; demand creasing:- The increased area adver- fin:es. Such. was the orise of the Pro- is good; ton lots nE bran at the local tises ite value, which will tend. toward peller Susan E. Peek that went earns bring, 514, and oil shorts 516; oar a continnea and constant increase. Its lots, middle freights, are qioted at 113 forces a system of aground neer Bar Point, Mad was lost with e $20,000 cargo. for bran, aed $15 for shorts. • • profitable growth .."The Captain of the Susan E., had Oatmeal -Firm. Car lots of rolled rotation on the tetra. If grown to se - oats, in bags, on track here,. are quote cure the best results the grower must system ef rotation. sailed successfully hundreds of times ed at. WO per abl., and in bbls., at adopt a regular between. oint Pelee and Be Pcant and 0.50. . - Clover is, with us, the moet important WeSo t are qttoted at 66e, and east at 67e. grain and he bad a, wheelman who was krioven ats - Firm tone. 'White oats n rth be Flo considered by all a c, and one of the most expert navigators in there isafirm le'dd" ' t e . in,g a Mc, for large understand its value.• In farm °pota- tions the sewing of elosrer seed, up a long tinie for the Very good reit- "q.uantities. - R ee 4- F' .431,Ctrr -north and . to the lake business.. He had been lying make a success, of it, is a most im- . west, 53c, rind. e eon ,long owiog to an accident to one ' Buckwheat --, Quiet, but fi . Car portant factor.. With this seed,' as of hie legs that leg had to be amputate lots, Outside, 48 to 48 1-2o. . , well as all others, there is a, tinie to • in all kinds of weittlier, •arid tilts time Peas - Firm, Car lots,' noretli and, crop we lean ,girow, and will doubtless fromotie end of the lake to the other as and west, in ear lots -sold t 29 o stook growers when they came to fully Moon ed to save his life. The lost member - • "• • sow and a time not to sow; was replaced by an artiticial leg and signs' cut no figure at all, for when then the pilot was ready to take his they are analyzed and boiled down they are contradictory; yet game mere Post at the Wheel again. Ilis first ser- • vice after his misfortune was this trip ..- • • othervvise intelligent, swear and work of the Susan E. Peck, and. he ran her by them. The diligent student of aground. farm methods will, in a- abort time, I the best time to sow on ale earn own Janne that is if he is a per- sistent clover grower. rf he only sows onco in five or ten years, he will conclude that defer is a very un - catkin and unprofitable cm; Any eta that will grow •theestaple grain crops should grow clover and Will do it if properly managed. The cities - tient; that concern the farmer most are, whets the seed should be sown, the amount per acre and the tinie to sow, When the season is favorable threughout there is no trouble to get cloeer to grow, whether sown to oc.- oupy the land alone, flown on land seeded to email grain or on pasture fields already sodded with grasses. These latter are doubtless benefited by a growth' of clover, as it will sup-, piy the needed nitrogen that, has been exhausted by therm aurface -growers. Land That is needed to clover alone Sh011ld be. the most eertairt to give a catch becauee, it ean be given abetter preparation and the covering of the corraa belga a rr, a puot Seed be assured. It is a growiegfeele took ieg with farmers that the seed should . eharge of a Vessel without wear- eertaitity aeoomp ing his false Everything worked . to a. charin. The Mystery of the Susan - be well covered, This can .be. most lished by some surface E, reek wag wive& and tee laid was working implement. When, mown reetored.to his °Id piece in the confide they fartner should catch a titde for oweeree, grain elite Laketrie skippers and 'Meet land previously sown' to small (sowing when the surface Is opened with freset, or by the wind quieltly OtY113111111111 drying it, We hardly know Which is preferable of these ,conditions 11 found • A Via-L/1M GMIPI, at the proper abige, At any rate it policeman-/ don 5. ,eee how a Moe Thatigii "The puzzle to eVerybody was liciw it Was possible for the propeller, halide: led by a Man of such skill and expert- ene,e, on 'a straight course, only forty miles tong and, with every sailing con- dition tavorable, to leave, her course. The pilot was the mot puzzled and ase toundedpereon of all. He soon got an- other vessel, and this oris he rari ifl such an erratic manner, but, fortun- ately, with no disastrous result, that he -was compelled to give her up and his usefulness as a pilot was gone. He and others went to investigating to see if they could discover what was, .wrong with hie iseamanship. After a white they discovered what they believe; ed was the trouble. In the pilotat tate, ficial leg a great deal of ateel had been Used in the jointe and other places. Sit- ting dose to the binnacle, as lieedid while steering, this steel deranged the eoraparts so that it threw the wheelman way off his reckoning and led to the wrong piloting that had wreeked the Susaitet. Peek and endangered the oth- er vessel that the wheel/nail had navi- gated Aubsequently. This was what they argued, and to demonstrate the of the great tweet tale. Temporlizinge-trillee, by way oi "Tr" nalti 10,101 condition presented ithelf, we Would and holding a big burglar like that. are not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that fail to' int fatal. Any cough, .negineteg, ntay sap the strength and undermine the health 'until recovery is impossible. All coughs': lead to lung tfouble, if not stopped. 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