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Barrie Examiner, 15 Apr 1897, p. 8

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` nay mmDB;_1 ` . Strain: sheafy `:Beef, foreaga. .; Lambs, mm: 1.0:: n .Bef.-.j .1:'hii_s; .-4 Vea1.ber1b;c VL'Lp Eu- nnggn-go you :1.-mb: ~.W~`33`.*,- P9? 11' Veal, peg lb; ;.:. Mubl:0n.'per;lb.. Dre M10515- 153 94 .si_nI;iiiI%Etr_if : Ill Hi 000; Ill UIIBF RF QQD. wuuyw _ _ Byovcar Iota, .o.b;, weak. are fquogedl $880. ,i=` xfes`,_ 139% -bbl. , Iaatimoth .* ` b'r9.\vf _shea";;`.,. :.-..r. M'.ma- .. `- I0: I-UILK7 5' JV I Wrens, 40 to 65 I5itu-tm rzicAsffK1?.R>L:I11?%3!?7;i!;:%%w 18`t~L `WHICH .H1l|l_.l.11I4lD1'lIlk}M .1811 _ . uuv\___s;_uug_um' tlonal retdrn_;5_ _she_e);_courage41_}xn_.con-_ '- ~ - whole litedl1ust;rated" her * was d1`gnied,' ca , and teachzible. As u wnmnn, wlfn, and mnhhnr. she won t1\' fitness for the position `she had so min- ' enbly adorned. a young Queen she ` > i I . D )7 `E. V I ugiiardy, as showing the increase in wealth H1 16!? -'i`his,, heigives, I `assume, saigi Mr. I and comfort. He might have added that git is more es_gily_paid now than than. and . six years ago the '~Br,itish.~, Emire oon~ ` sis ' of the United Kingdom, in part of -`India, under `the rule 01- ,a chartered scattered de'p_endenoies-_-:-some irequiring six or,nine' 'months"trave1*'to reach, It lied on area 0:! about? 4,000,000 .sq`ua1`e miles, and 11- population "of 40,000,000. } trading company, and & few distant and y ~ the "area; instead. 9.t,;i..0,00,0oo. . `.'1 o-tin Tsquaro miles, is 12,000,000, and-tbe_ popu- D L I 5 lntio is over 400,000,000--somewhere tween onequarter and oneithird of the, entire population of the globe? This is a phenomenal and unrivalled gr,ewth'on(1 ', xpansion. These vast possessions are no 9. , longer scattered, and` isolated, `but 3 Z knit and hmmd fhunthnr Tw fnlnm-nnh. L coNa;i;Tu;gmT_>if`V Abiiiia `T5 L V "i.`;j;;_;i- ;".E1\fn IiE1"v? f*i V`~ `Nev tq%_'jLf_o1A~; *: :';W`._ .3515AY* A 1%. MAI 4u>ms= * Lngrmdui of `paople thkongad the gglluzag at the waning cannon. Thqy `witnessed ahoene And heard address! `which w1ll,~xiemain fresh`, in memory to . thaend of life . As sodn as tho Spgaker took his seat. Pmmimvx Hm-dv mento- Ala IJHU JLFBD K122031013 Ml` DLIU nuunsla. IHU members removed their hair, and at his opening words they, rose lorvon instant, i am` expression lot loyal- . ty._ TheJmmiu' words and the reading of the 'add1ftgss wenetroquenbiy interrupted by ringing applause from every deal; in - the House. a ' - Mr. Hardy'"eTd it was a subject at congratulation no; less to her Muiesty Ethan to themselves. He: reign! was the longestlon record in the history` of `thel Brl.tish~-Empire. It was not only the` longest, fans the beammd happiest. (A p1nuse.)' It would seem as if u beneceut. Providence had especially spun out the lireond reign of her Majesty `in order that she might have `an -opportunity of_ bringing to. fruition the nobility of life which .sho,illua!:rated end. .the\____on131bn- ` tlmml rfdrmu aha nnnnm-nmvi `mm mm. was urgunueu, mun, uuu Luautmum. an a woman, wife. and mother, she won the` love _and. admiration of\`the nation; she was`1oved.byi:hose who knew her and admired by the whole world. As an aged mom: in she Had preserved` her dignity and ed that knowledge which experi-" enoe gave, and the mejegty which he oondition' of a conktitutionai sovereign demanded. (Applause) Her whole life l had been one of sin1plicity;` e simplicity ` which many citizens,` many osteniatious citizens, had learned to approve of, and which had been not" only the `mark of. her he a Queen, but hadbeen carried into her private life; Her life had been in the - nnsiunnninn nf Hm mrtinn `far more than 6. an Losg1x.;raa nvaggru Stiller `on; {nut that pagoda wuss nus wan, (muuur, nuu'uy:vauw' move an address imoanneotion Jrth the fnrumsirnlnu nnlnhwnnc A! Inn: `llmidnt-I ! I161` pI`lVBliB 1118. I181` 1116 mm UUELI 11.1 mm .- possession of the nation ` for more than I half a century, and all her domestic life, ; all her private life, and `her life as a sov- . ereign, had! been crowned by actions 3 more klngly than those of any king in past. ,,,(Hear, hearrandrapplause.) 5 `pepnIeti0n`0t Canade$0ndTNewf0un ` ; `TRADE `AND POPULATION. _ :; The Preinier then referred` to atable 0 recently prepared by Sir Julius Vogel,. | showing the contrast between the trade land population `of the colonies ln1840~ and1895. It showed that in,18-10 the i was 1,090,000; in 1395 it ' was 5,225,000. I The commereein`1840 was about 881,- ` 000,000, and in 1895`a'bout $243,000,000. The revenue in 1840 web about $2,500, I: 000, and in 1896 it had increased to $86,: ,585;000. Sir Julius hadjelso p0ln126d~ont "that perhaps the most notable I feature` . was the growth` ofthe revenue from 95 I cents per head in 1340 to $2.32 per head E1n1s95.~~ - . - flildn 1\n'nIvm'n `|' nan-nu anhl `M ;- H1561) UK 111%}: Jul DWI! Q3 URI DWEK took his seat, 1>mm:a:~.- Hardy raise:-l mmm an ndrlrou ixpnnnnmnn wfh u-\ IIIOVG an RUUFBSI ,l.B~03X1IlWUl0l1 -W131] IRS fox-thomlng oelehmtions of her Majesty D Dnmn V'|n.tn1dn'a lmm hnd'nvnnt:fn1fnhtn_ IUFBUIXIIHIH8 lXl_I`.'UI'IBl_UH UI HUI EIHJUHICJ Queen Victoria : long iandnyenttnl At the first auslon to the addms the unnvuhntlll Iamnmnal I-Mala Inch: -ntl at kin ` mugs!` uuumxumuuyuu Aaumwu, um: um ` knit and bound together by telegraph, vrm er-awm- and electric communication} 1 (Applausa) ` 3 E... . _.`._... . ...._ .....-.._....;.'... 13:45 4 " a':..%z**%'::*:1:**`:::: ``i`i? * 4 ' . _.. a y. N13. 1 '?1r1 be me up" one_-1x_n.l1,the` ` "g:-n1'1.nn: in ngccnavz. ` ' . Barrlstere,,&c.`.Iiar:je. * :S1r Julius, hegcontinuedg had give the- population of the Uniteld Kingdom in 1887 as 27.000,000, and in 1897 -afs 40,.- oug,ooo.` The dlerenoe_ of.wea'lth'_"and com'forb among the popl hadbyfar ;,9\1W,t1'iPP!1`th91P growth in numbew Thq trade of. the Empire had increased as _ follows: "Imports, I887, 8L335,'000,000 ; _00Q;000: 1896, s1,425,ooo,00.0 British >manu_faot\1res, 1837, $750,'0(l0,'O00;v 1896, $4;750,000,000; shipping, . 183?, 13,000,- 001; 196`. 313,000,900, L. *' V p % `A ;_ THE UNIfL`ED .VS'TA`1`ES._ ; He` made` T11? `reference ~-tb. the, V-.Un, 1te(1 1r,- with fnot. re1ative_to-Br!tain, th ' T xourace, \vhiohwga_qnIy.less memo:-4 - ;m.:;e of the` Ahg_lBSaxon amen the. tdbes, saying they `could. `rnofr but cone, ' _~ ;wth.o.1 .' theobheribrz`m_oh. ofjhe Ariglq-_ - 1895, $9.080,000,000; expu'rts,.183'7, $950,- iie4bhaa4gh1r Own. `El_h.e.I1j this dtgtlstid : L.`g2,ouher .fnnt1ona were roompared, with, ` '1 , &t2&B'!n9deT:pyfqre\1g?n9rs,seen1 t6{mpha- `i sin their`own;'9.`he dmninant fact tithe * peoples, . _anuA measms 1n mgnrers wuomng - .t.hg."ex mo: tnev:Br1t1sh;'V Ezi1p1r'.e" th9f ,qo:,m anmamre nagxibeen the.- .m:o,wth % sion. 91id'deve10vII1nPf.`%:619P`hi .;%"e-.A(Avvlnv9->.`:'~ ?~ Q1395 mane uy I0~!'8_lgI1_91`B,S9611l`S U0-_B1Ilp_ll&` _ tI1eizi`ov 9n`1;' }1`he dogninani fast "E the gexg;uxvy.re1ative mraees and naitxig _ the _spr.ead or =An;gIo~Saxon power. v peopls; and ideams 1nn_1tt.ers ouohihg ' f.h"exf.nh of the. Bi'1lsh"' E1imi1"e" the` ad. \5 l`5nl_31fgU3.`, 513'-mJ3,3'{yg"_,'. 3'-XL33.'Uf3}5-C118; @119 L %ewe1v- consm1~t: % + 1 advggsrs; A Ilka I 1:: Ann `Imam uauuuawuv.-s I \..rl.....\..~-, ;#n:A1;T_H_ LAMND_-COMFORT. A use mmri :,=::n~.,...a..~*~`ww..b...a**-*= M 1 otyaurloyalonbjootl (ox-`tho aIitt1m- ; tiounndhun under which they livs, stimulnted b? yonrnilmessrapenonal -example, constantly ah-anyth- waned. W Aoat notable and no consequence; among thenonta of your Majesty : troitful reign has been the un-' " purollekd igmwthnnd davelopmensolthe 5.-ish colonial system. Condlng unra- servedly mm loyalty of qonroolonlnl subjects. the Pm-lmmepx 0165;; Btznln and Ireland contented `-upon them the rightoo! selbgovornmontu. They In mum ` ):nve_ahov'rn mholrn appreciation, of that , condence by their devotgediaynlty to tho ` Crown and your Majesty`: person, and the hnppy rqsjulb of suohx mutual cond- "ence;has been that Britiah ideas and n..m.}. ammmnm... I...=..A unnn manm 1 lvxlalllhlll IIJJBUIJILI3 U5 nus IJUUU MU` wise.-d, peace and concord prevail in every ` ~px-ovince of your Majesty s possgssions In Caiilzdn; umn ....:..a...`. +.. s...n...... on... 5:-.. inunu din antptvmu intha isyondchristian oivmntoli. uunm nlijnnnnninnntnftnrnun which xwndav "I. l'l08,I1B8 D8811 HIDE J1l.'ll!}>' K1635 ll British institutions, based uponfmedom, 1aw,jand order, ha ve`be`oI1_i fostered, and nmoumhingin every qnsrt.u"ot the globe. v ' ' V ~ ' I "nnI-Ina vnnr 'lnno `;nil hnninant ` gxuue. A 1 During your `long and beneeent Lrelgn your subjects in the ,Pro_vlnoe of "Ontario, on whose behalf we have the lionorto present these our oongratuh tions, bgveshared very llbex-ally in the general `prosperity of the Emplre;fnnd while we are deeply sensible what many occurrences In your Canadian colonies lave caused anxiety`, we `are happyto - 'no _ 1ie'af1*an`6 which` your Majesty has exer- 'cised,~_and they `forethought with which `n! legislation affecting us has been de- mieud nnmsn and I-nnnnrd wmimll in mmrv .Al|JUU] uwuuuuu lJlU DHIUUU IIHUP -I)1'lD_.|-II Empire has greatly extended not onlygits territorial. but its moral and political inuence. The ascendancy of the Empire in the councils of the great powers of the world `zgbtesnts the, soundness of. your ..Majesty s judgment in` the choice of your udvisers, and the prudence and aagacity `with which `your Ghiadesty has directed_ their (lelibemtlou. .uxr,.. ,\..:.. nu... n... ..-..a..1 .....:' ......s..-:..i` their (lelibemblon, . 5 Nonouly has_the social and material ('l)n(`it}i0n of your" Majescy a, subjects in 11!] parts of "the empirogreatly advanced, hut much of the civil and religious lilmrby now enjoyed bythem ls owing to_ `the generous encouragement given by ._vm1r Majesty` at all-pimes to every move-" uent toxxdig to" tii "si(Ii.iii'zit'E)! 'th (air ltmml and political well-being. ` \Vif.h snnnrmzf. amhttnrln thanfnm Iirm IZIUXHA auu PUIIIJIULIL WUlA'|K7LK~ WiI:h sincerest gratitude thefetore we desire to express the hope that your _ Majesty may be shared for many years to n'do:ny9yr_<>:.:3;l9d`_staion.' nd tumm- Huund, as you `now do,_ the devotion or your subjeetg_1x1_Ll_1a_1;n_s,_ot-_your_Im~ - '"fTz71EYT15?inions,- and the admiration mm respect of the .c1vi1lzed_ 'wor1L . (Loud and continued-U applause.) n . MR. WHITNEY CONCURS. V . Mr. Whitney, on xjising to '~aeoond..tho ' mnn um: amnfml with lnmi nnnhnnnl `uuuuu. ` V V w We rejgio to believe that since your Majqsty ascended the throna the P British lmnh-A hm: m-nntiv nrtnndn nnf. nnlv'vif.n D11`. WHLULIUJ, UH Kill!-ll-lg IIU `HUUULlu._UU He said he. esteemed it, as `very high `honor, indeed, to be allbwed to take part as the seconder of the motion moved in su'e_h_ admirable terms by his hon. friend me Premier of the province. (Applguse) He regretted exceedingly that his physi- `ml condition rendered it quite impossible forhim to attempt to do anything like what he believed would be justice to the ::ubject_.` He would `therefore only offer one `thought for consideration, namely, the divine blesssing of Providence which -hind rested to 3 most marked degree on Hm R1-itinh Emnim fnr a `loner nm-ind nf motion, was greeted with loud zypplzmseg; uuu ruzswu DU 5 XIIUSJI LHIIFASKXI UUELVU 011 the British Empire for a `long period or years. In every possible duootion they ' s:~.w evidence of this; in the progress of. civilizatsion and the enlightenment and the meilowiug inuence" of Christianity 1 u`pori* thepeopl .-or `the mpm I wherever found.) (Loud applause.) Ho _ \x'ou1d.hazard the suggestion that that 2 , blessing had thii?` rested ndtd little throughvthed inuence" 91; the life} ' 2Lx1d`reigh of tho Royal lady whonithey I were now tjiscxissihg. (Applause) Hog` thought also __that no one would dispute " \'~:ith him when he,sz3id_ they` hat? every _msso11__to believe that; 1f`j"her_ Majestyfs geople, in the future, followed the lines ~ ' liitirkd out by her, they would. continue . .nobIsx.Quee1L_ (houdmiplause-3) . - to1-eeeive`1:hatb1essing.' (Appla_use.) He l_`iidOI`SEd every word that had fallen from the lips of the Premier; a1_1c_I- wzm `him would say God `bless and. save our -5 -:&_-_-,_j,,;';,,L ` I " The members then rose and Bangythe Nuion'a1.Anthem. Whilethey were `sing-, ing thagreat, crowds-"bf people -in the ga1le1'ig'_s_ also stood. ' . . j :')>.'\s'bx.xg; dF{1(;V frmggzsxuid N at1ve:i:`:yI.eb 9`l`t M V 1ti;-qreag';am_in,Mdi Ht\?:'e_".lzf1pul`il9.5~ 3 . Cape "Town, April:-'9.`-3-A "despatohfh-o1_n_' 4 " ryb11rg says ;tha t in an e11oounber,'w1_ " we *Be_ch u&:tm1am1` 1 inaui'QeI1t`s' I` 1ij-' 7_ _ .(uy_,_nea,1j Kurumm;the_ Gape_,ypl\1nteera_ , *rc.ce;v;1;L__-.;; ., v _ ; vLo:xaon,VVL.App:1_;.9.--sA% espgto. to`Tha~ ; .- `V'iiW`??.91*"93P5'T.%. W V ' I T3 `c:-;AZxLXNb aE?voLi*Sif : ~ACjANs T 7 `I_'THPORTuGussE.+ ' IWSING INAFRICAJ if G012 1jsA7E-Tirnqukni. A strbng nangeor13 eiiiei~?1``T V ai1'1;`Ai1sWool and.fUnions Biusselsf Carpetsa-F-2 Tvestry % Azminier `Rugs,i Imperia.13ugs%MA [I \:~ `I EFRAWEV :&;~_nEvtIN. 'x_wu_Iuwa._u scauulwnlwxuu gxxd3er.contains`ne:tm % 7jIm;MiPvi116`11W`W` -I 9`1W?`?`9:'*1 j;MemBf;ii$$}{{:ir$A:: ;11i1l.li9;11 00d!1CiRlt13=' hnADoI-nt'|faTn:rnnM16"- . *5??? ````` T % ~ " ] Ydurjrade Sulimd. j iWi||:2B`o Plasdd :to= Sm 6 nnds 91:0 l)1{0i{;;t:% mxnnnnlxxlllxnmmmnmxlmmmrmmmmxmn - Weifite attehtioxi `of roepectivg nbqyeip b Cstock b ornem sAW Il]1'Ffn- ,uuu uuu Luusv Vt UUQIO KANE in variety, -`newness or Vvpa ne. biijilqp A LB_`1*V1,_-i'Va ` `In latest American` and an co1orings,.f_'rom low grades to bgg quality-_' _ F`-rom thu best; known` makers (implrted rct), and theirbest'goods-- - ` Ainericah` " Crosiey s Bmssels carwts M-er"; ` leading vu DI V 0 ll; Ul T r gofg, THATTHEL -hgve 9. v5Edr1d-wide reputation. V East colors. _1,\Tew. v . N x`\' a;`F-e.:;;f\\ ' ` glld EE . ltrgeumonn of rivmhfunds forlinvestment ` Ceeut.on:aa};.cboryaecurlty. ` . AU!!!` & OOWAN. a. cniwtcn. Street, ':3A1rrlo.v (9~3m3) Ross Block" . V .H:a us: A2InIR:Inu, . 1 :h.j.Br[tish Einpire; Extraordinary _ from the greaunen; :seud- for on y V vul!go1i1<?`I;*nesaya:_LThebes:5tpopu r ml. mean." Hemgi ysends on reclatton. 8el11nI, .en Iastlo a:mafact1on., Q03; :31. , 'monnt.ot hrivaie fund ton. penagnt annnallg on terms favorable to ; W83`. . ' / ' nvnusnia I. nnodmintrl { AT 4}n6{sLnn%nEnI- J'1911`i69 '01l'!3l113t10I1, Iles low ' ustratlons; 9 -~eoveriu1i*2x3;1oinches.\ Men and in the` wmmnnity 'mo.klng , xcluslve tqzrrltorv. Pros `ugh Bookaon time. THE BR D-' !10i?,Il1.lIa;veaeen." ,HerM:uestysent_13 ` tgof 4 Bellini; h3L1hau-. 4 1.31: u.a1ast1o,aatiafnct1on_, Cost` - an:-n-.. V xfowsa 'r`!,im.-1`-n: nasty" V .4 0.51.1) sdhbxun. L `f '* Q1l8o 7IVl:igh'C'lLass_ Ilivry/tn Qonncctton` sonsiel, strictly High G`:-ado, anrfbelow M18100 wheel: in price . f llI'Qn is-t_h e.beat `medium grad}: whealviu the murkec. _ yhqela equipped with the Fgmolgu Ch-i'aty `5a}dd_lo without extxa charge. "Ilsa `olioica 01 Dnnloorgnn & Wright, Flexifort or Hartford Single Tube Tires.` . ./ . ,_ ` ` ` -- Z ' __. L, it at ahmvtfndtioe tor M % `A; J. `onnsomag . ` ASILIZKIETII :81 . IAIRIE, ~ _ %, %eteaIea:esse>tesoe>seaesse`ssesesse PEAR fca_N'*r._ . AT 15 :PER cr#:=N'1'-.` OER [ } uxwwly wuuuoy. any: as ooww. - ' -Rom.` Block, Bm;e. V.EQuA`I:1'-o ANv.' - $uP1.RIbFTF2{iAN\? who L 3. demundntor, cpngea to Wi7b"`!Y-. 1!. than in anything you wishxhat. #5 5` `.*Y'.:.; . caaniot"beAfoixx':d in om-Csyore, we` ahpx-b_ notice my ; H URON. hew- vyuhels. 1ri'ce Righ; } R`;S.`%MILBEE,4 mum; -write us, with description and occupa- - n. nndwe will make a pro sltlon for now` or 3 the future; *Also.needcd_. re ble men for Aus- - iar%`Vr1bebo-dny';fo1'wrnreln a. hurry. _ - mm mnwnnmn VVTII` I && IJJAN employ ve men anihreadies fo-Wonk at and around home. A goodthln with ood salary for pushers. T. H. L COT ., . . ' Toronto. On t. VV .1 1,13 1 1.2.1}. sale House wants one or two honestnnd industrious re rcaentatives. for ` this section. can po.ynhustlera In 819 a week [ 10 start with. l')Iuw1zn.se9_ Rnmwnn nui- XGELLENT contmctto'nctive agents for ` the` bar A tLife'Insumnoe Company lnthe world. Cho ce territory ; salary and commission: Compaa assets over twa: hundred and thirty- `g fourm on dollars; prots to policy-halders jUompaHK'sa.s5eLs twa-I1undred and thirty- m `efour 'doIlars; B1-ots policy-halders "mweysgr been eggnfum 1:1 df u` ' 1188 We 8 . mvfzim, '1`He0Mr1{S M`1'i3RRI'r, nfgncy r. - ` The-MutualLlfeAIna. 00. of .Y. 12 17 Toronto. Ot. ed -by any other com- " '5"! I hi! `to better their postlons.- and would bcontem fora year with 8800 and ex- -Write with description and - nlnnd we proposition now` WANTEOE ?; would he/mntenr. far a vanr with I Teacher ot'D'r - Graduate ofthe . Special for;.sc oo mm. on and cum Painting. Ontario School of Art, Toronto. l-clx11d`en Sagxgay; -{I V ....v....-..._._.. ......_....-._..\.._.__..._._.........._4 | LEssuNs% m% Pnlma ~0omm' av sum 1: v V K : '_ " that the SH .- am. _the- Highcourt of Justlqe, as and balnie Courts of jAss1zo and ?Tlsl.Bg1Vg, Qyen I_t11,1,,.(31TI!1lner.. and , ` 'Gene:nlIMbl delivery, for the County of Shauna.`- . iwlll be=held~a_t this Court House. in ~ the Town of; V tings 6 . . ,1utl1e(Jounty of Simcoe. on : ` L tl`ue`sd;ty.;,,l1 ,3l3$l,;i :d;a y oi4 .A_1n-ii, bn`f- "cIb"ck-lg Vtonersonata weauestecicotake . . . _ .M,:.`. i.j,01rAs.- gaunt. sa`::e.Ap;n.4 . i fich`\.llAM, ttq lg;"adg?}er. Pfmceo erggz ; '1 % P!ANO-MID` onnmumsn . v I`.3`2A1(&:AherV,of- Violin. ' ' l _ L and Voide Broduction `lA3`..0rternis}1x1dd:tta'as2;,tI1i-ass" 7 7 - ' ".40.!-rggxo L _ Vn_mnuz:{:oN'r.." "'33%k"`3~`iE!!*Ye. I IIIK) lAJ'|ll-Ir . I-Ul WU I110 Ill (L uuu_y u_ ` . TEE MARAQEB. _ r 4!_)Ilchmo_;1d St. West, Torontb, n-t _............_....._._.`.__.j wAi~i'rED _ -7r----+--_.-- VD1_mv1m. 29, Blunmroxiv. out .._............_..._____._...._,.___..._. , -Oldeshbxbllshed Whole: ` . sale House trlous representatives for a`'d?u"tTo'xi '.w_m"vTi{1} r posltlonsr and` M` Vnm1um{:oN'r,.' '|G NT ME ucn on who mm air unshlons- and` L.1NsU0'1`T. Toronto. Ont. AGENT... . Uo. or N.Y., -'ll`oronto', Out. I uuungxuutz unuy, Illllll, O K} NU; ULIUIUU1 dniry,_tI:_l_bs, 11 to 120; large dairy, rolls, 1 j .. J:L;l;a_1Ac ;_smnlLa1z'x;\r91141tr!9151)'_.F ohoide, 15 to 160; oreamery, tube, 18 to . ; 190; and oramery, pounds, 530 to 210. I GhBmm--.Qtaa.v. Rnmmnr .mn'|mn smIl' ILIUIIMS. . - Lard--Tlelroes, 76; oubs, 7}4 m..an;3.~T vpails, 7950; compounds, 6 -to 6549. l ` - mnnrvom STOCK MARKETS." V Toronto, . April 13,_--Receipts at. the Westorn oattle yards -Saturday totalled sixty` loads, including 1,890 hog'a,1'l0 sheephnd limbs, 70 oalvesfand about J39 usual run of` milkers; ` The, market was 5. mixed one in -ql1- season; for good . stuff thddemand -was brisk and price: rm, and occasionally higher.` [rho j i1m`0ui1't 01 Editor" 0i16t1i3""hfe V v"aii" not largegandaa the good stuff wgnt zoff -quickly doubtless morowould have said; us;, 1twa,sWe had no trouble with the hnffhh in-nnn kn}. annnnnvmv` nn n.-um` Whe'a,t,_ red, per bush. .. urg..1u was wu mtu ,ubu Urouma mm mm ' better grades, but sooondm-yL and come` mon gtu was slow of sa1e"1md3jweak in 7 `price. Export oatlzle(was'alow, and prices . _ were unchangexifat tram, 3%'~.to"4}7[" with anvooaaslonal 4}{6; for solebtions.` .All_the*actue.l_shlpp1ng 56113 sold, and {Ike indicationtare for :5 better euquiry- fmnw&hV VI H ' "Wheat, white... nefv. . 3 . . . . Wheat, goose, per bush. Peas, Fbush._.. _ . Oats,perbqsh............ .. .- ~Rye pe_1-'busb.,..[. " - Q - .Bzu'ley,' per bush........... ` "`Dkq;SpXYg7 bier`, pain. .; ', . ` Chickens, per pair, . . . . . `Gegase,pr;lh...,'.`.,,..;.;.;,_ , .eninilh_ * _ L Eggs, new la_1d..`. W Potatoes, pen hag Beans,per hush . . . , Beets; pervdom. . .., . - 'Pe.1-mni_p'a,V paindoz. .`. . . , , Apples._ per :bb1 . Ham. timoth `vnmvu. I_K!,5l_5"}c I!1Wn - t`mnrkpt'IuenoweaVk'itls V hlh.to`.se1llmr; " ._ ` mnteaa-'...nnn is quotad as .88 t.o IsIao f it western mulknnd shorts at'{9.:- < ?_ ` Oatmeal-'Ou_r lots of rollod A0069, in bags, on`ta-aok hem. an quoted at $2.80, and small 101:: at 83.90. - w Peas--`s1seady.' u/Car km, north and waatraold at 88c.`and east at 406. n " RvA._fh1- ink, in h;, want, an -nnnlm `JI1KD,"~LlIU ILUIIIIHIU TM Illl 311* V 1.) larged as prices declined; mm: 90 was ' touched. vT<>day.the market was higher, at 9540 for new laid. New laid are qixoted at 9X0, and held freshht 60. ~ PnnH.1-v---DfYm-Ina-n. llama, Ollntatlnnn III! 0304 -. - . - ` Barley--`Very-little ttuds doing. ` No. Sinqnoted at 280. Nm 1 at 310;- tnnoy at 34 to 350, outside. Feed bu-leyv 1squoheda9&to*88u,+north and west heights. .v :' a .. Oorn--Lower. Gar`~lotu.otye1loW: Chat hm -sights. quo`ed`today M230. Oats-`--Rnhar mnlnk` in ivmmthv with ttfqooov mun umgnns. quot/Bu urugy IW3-'90. Oatee-Raher easier; in sympathy with `the fest or we market. White oats, west, `are quoted M190, andeast qt 800. PRODUCE. .E'8S.-"The demand hu s'l;ea(`1!lly:'en~ lnrmad ma m-Gm: dnllnui; mmi on was (III V7]U, uuu HUI xreuu III: 00. ' VPou1!n-y--0t!er1ngs.- light. Quotations r b ht took :Tux-k ,10to1,1: av? ' .nx-.swne ions in no to 2910: 2 ~ - Beans---Hand-picked white beans bring 700, less commission; for single bag lots. Round lots sell M 600, `less commission. . Common beans sell at 85 to 600. ,i . Annlan._..l\ninf. - `nmalnn-a nnnh: amnll uruwu El! 0 U0 ant}. _ ' - ` Maple Syrup--Demgnd is fair. but sup- plies` here are quite large, New run map1e syrup is quoted at 80`to 850. in large tins, and at `so in small tins. % 01:11 .ayrup sells at 760. - ' I Rn`Ad W'nv_.TTnnhm`1`m:r1 lming fn ~ syrup sum: as `mu. . , Baled Hay-Uno1m:ge Choice to fancy hey sells at 810 on track here; No. 2 is quotled from $7.60 to $8. Deislers, (`mete two-ton lots of No. I, delivered; at 11. ` - . n Qf:vn\x1_;T`Inm|inr` nln aw Inta nf nut I yu. . Straw-'-Denmnd quiet. Car lots of out straw, on track, are quoted at $5 to $5150. ? I , -WDAIRY PRODUCE. -T L Bu Choice to fancy dairy rolls are`, in demand. In fact, there is nw] mlolent coming forward to meet H33 demand. ? Quotatlons~are; Low and me-' `dlxungrwde dairygtubs; 8 to 90: choice! dnh'\1_ hih. 11 {an `lm Int-an nirv 7-nil: . gwsu; o no em; muuxens, av w mm; mm: ducks, 60 to 800. . ' ` Potatoe;a--Receipts am 11beml,'-Car lots, on track, are quotedgat 18o,'and out vol-.sf0m lots at 25 to 270.` ` ` . `mun... `l.'r.....I ..I..I....: ...\.u.. :....L.... 1.4.... ' DULIIIHUU [M3115 $611 185 90 W0 DUO. Appleae;-Qulet.- Dealers quote aiail lots of dried harem: 8 to. 2540, and evap- oratedatstbsxc. H `Mania vnIn__nnmnn Infnhl hnt nnn- ..nt`l0 to 103(0), and fall 1`na.ka`g at 1130. `DRESSED-HOGS AND PROVISIONS. .` - fats 18.25. Prov-islonaioontlnue ng 018.50. um; um ureamery, puuuus, nu no 3:10. i Cheese--S%eady. Summer ~-makes sell` Receipts ~01" dresed,'hogs am 11 kt. 4131? I hogl 01:1 t1mok hero;, willb ` 6.2 to :60, g tats 5.50,`an;1~he;`-X goi shoulder mess, $10'to' $10.59; demand, Quotataiuns are: Barrelled goth. _ `mass, 319. to $12.50; short cut, 83 1 I E I "D1-v Qnlimd l`oua_;T.nh. `dam: hnnf ' .1o1eas than prices quoted for smoked? ~meabs'. ' .- ` v ` T.ow:1___."|"Inumnn n. Onlsn H]/1.. umnu. _ _ ' b. V ` Dry Salted Meatse-`Long clear vbaoonlfhi oarlota, 70; ton. 1ots ,.7%c;ca`soZ lots, '4 7340; `backs, I)4c. ` ' _ v if Smoked LMeats-A-_Hama, heavy, V 10 ;-V. .medium. 110; `light, 120; breakfast" bacon, 110; roll, 80; bucks, 11o; plonic A hams, 7 to ma. All'meai.I:s'oul2 otpiokia L:

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