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Oakville Star & Independent (Oakville, ON), 27 Jun 1913, p. 8

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* com plex n atu re o f m an, re v e a lin g th e L o n g c le a r m iddles, h e a v y , 33 t o 40 lbs., 74s. ` c on flict b etw een his sp iritu a l n atu re and S h ort clear backs, 16 t o 20 lbs.. Ohs. his carn al p ropen sities. T h e continued Shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., 57-. forbearan ce o f G od w ith sinful m an and L a rd , prim e w estern , in tierces, 3iis 3d. his p ro vid en tia l care, despite m an 's re Do., A m erican re fin e d , 30s 9d. peated w ron gs, show h ow ho c a rrie r t o Cheese, Canadian, fin e -t w h ite, GOs 6J. com pletion his designs fo r m an' s fin al T a llo w , prim e c ity , 31s 9d. v ic to r y o v e r sin. G od o verru led sp iri Tu rp en tine, sp irits, 28s 3d. tu al blindness, w h ich p rev e n ted E sau' s L E S S O N X I I I . -- J U N E 20, 1913. Linseed oil, 2(is 3d. advancement., re ta rd e d Jacob' s e a r th ly jo y s , em b ittered R eb ek a h 's fon d hopes P R O V IN C IA L M A R K E T S . FARM ERS' M AR KE T. T h e V ic to r ie s o f F a ith .-- R e v ie w .-- A c ts and subjected Isaa c t o serious tria l. D i Lon don .-- L it t le g ra in w as o ffe red Dressed hogs, h eavy ....-$ 1 2 25 $12 50 7:9-16; H eb. 11:20-22. vin e lo v e is p rom in en t in J aco b 's visio n bn to -d a y 's m a rk e t. W h e a t rem ained D o., lig h t . ....... 13 00 13 50 a t Px'lhel. which b ro u gh t him a re v e la a t $1.58 to $1.G0 per c w t., and oats sold 0 25 0 28 B u tte r, d a iry , lb ............... tion o f G od, and resu lted in a changed fo r $1.10 to $1.15. Som e fin e h ay w as S u m m a ry-- L esson I. T o p ic : S p ir it E ggs, doz. ................ 0 25 0 28 I life. J acob 's m isapprehensions w e re corm a rk eted and b ro u g h t $15 p er ton. ual blessedness. P la c e : Beer-sheba. T h e Spring chickens, lb 0 35 0 00 ic c te d . as he planned fo r p ro te ctio n D a ir y produce w as p len tifu l, b u t prices 0 21 0 22 nam e J acob m eans "'su p p lan ter," one f g a i r s t th e w ra th o f Esau, when d ivin a Hens, lb ............................... w ere s lig h tly in ad van ce o f la s t S a tu r 0 30 w ho ta k es the place o f an o th er th ro u gh lo v e planned recon ciliation and ta u g h t Spring ducks, lb................. 0 25 d ay. b u tte r a v e ra g in g 25c re ta il. E ggs ............... 0 22 0 25 T u rk ey s, lb. frau d . Jacob w as p ro p e rly called by him th a t the secret o f tru e life w a s an re ta iled a t 22c and 23c per dozen. P o .......... 2 50 3 50 t h a t nam e, because lie to o k th e a d v a n t a ttitu d e o f supplication and submission, Apples, bbl. ta to es, $1.25 per bag. D ressed m eats P o ta to e s , new, peck . . 0 35 0 40 a g e o f hie b ro th e r Essau t o o b ta in his ra th e r than o f resistance. G od's lc v e w ere qu o ted as fo llo w s : Lam bs, 15c to Beef, foreq u arters, c w t ... 8 50 9 25 b irth rig h t, and used c a re fu lly stu died w as a t w o rk in the obscure p roviden ces lGc per lb .; m u tto n . $9.50 to $11 per Do., hindquarters, c w t.. 1200 13 50 decep tion to o b ta in th e blessing o f tb e o f Josep h ' s e a rly life. A b o v e and beyond c w t.; b ee f ,yo u n g, $10 to $10.50; beef, Do., medium, c w t S 75 10 50 firs t-b o rn son. R eb ek ah 's schem ing a ll th e ill w ill and crim e o f J acob 's sons, cows, $8 to $9; v ea l, $10 t o $10.50; Do., com m on, cw t. . . . 7 00 8 50 should be condem ned. G od was c a rry in g o u t l i i s purpose fo r beef, cow s, $8 to $9; v e a l. $10 t o $12, M u tto n , lig h t 10 00 12 00 II. T o p ic : J acob 's visio n . P la c e s : Is ra e l. D iv in e lo v e found expression in and dressed h ogs $13 to $13.50. I t is V e a l, c o m m o n ^ c w t 9 00 10 00 B e er-slie b a ; B eth el. Because o f Essau s Joseph's life o f s la v e r y and im prison e xp ected th a t $9.40 w ill be p aid on Do., prjm e, c w t.............. 11 00 14 00 an ge r and th r e a t to ta k e J aco b ' s life , m en t. H is in te g r it y to G od g a v e him M o n d a y fo r live.h og s. Lam b, c w t........................... 1G 00 IS 00 th e la t t e r w as com pelled to fle e fro m Guelph.-- Esrgs w e re p len tifu l a t 22c o p p o rtu n ity t o touch liv es w hich he hom e. A t B eth el, w h ile J acob w as on SUGAR M A R K E T . to 24e a dozen, and th e re w as a good could h ave reached in no o th e r place. Iiie w a y to P ad an -aram , he had a re- H is te s tim o n y to G o d 's p ow er to read Sugars are quoted in L o n don , in bags, supply o f b u tte r o f o n ly fa ir q u a lity a t 2iia rk a b le visio n , in which G od appeared 21c t o 22c a pound. all h ea rts w as th e k e y w hich w as t o un per cw t., as follo w s: to him and ren ew ed th e p rom ise uiade St. Th om as.-- B u tte r rem ained a t the lo ck prison doors and advance him t o E x t r a gran ulated, St. L a w r e n c e ..$ 4 40 to A b ra h a m and Isaa c. J acob w as D o. Do. RedpatlTs .................. 4 40 old price to -d ay, 23c to 25c: eggs, 23c h igh est opp o rtu n ities o f service. P h a r hum bled and m ade pledges to G o d th a t aoh d rea m rd o f trou ble, and d ivin e lo v e D o. D o. Acadia ........................ 4 35 t o 25c; liv e hogs dropped a litt le . $9.25 show ed his changed con d itio n . Im p e ria l, gran u lated ...................... 4 25 b ein g q u o te d fo r M o n d a y 's d e liv e ry . d irected him to Joseph, th rou gh whom III. T o p ic : M isapprehen sion s c o r 4 00 O th er q u o ta tio n s : P o ta to e s . $1.35 b a g ; his n ation should be blessed and m ade X o . 1 y e l l o w ..................................... rected . T la c e : P en iel. A f t e r J aco b ' s In b arrels, 5c per cw t. m o re ; car lots, chickens, 15c to 18c lb ; hides, 9c to a blessin g to G od's people. t w e n t y y e a rs ' sojou rn w ith L a b a n a t 10 ]-2 o; unwashed w o o l. 14c to 15c; IT. N a tu r a l a ffec tio n . T h is fea tu re ·>e less. P ad an -ara m , th e tim e cam e fo r him t o w ashed w o o l, 22c t o 23c; w h e a t, 97c: L I V E S TO C K . com es out p lain ly in each lesson, s h o w retu rn to Canaan. The fe a r o f m e etin g o a ts, 32c; loose h ay, $10 to $12; baled in g th e d ifferen ce b etw een n a tu ra l a f E x p o r t c a ttle , choice . . . . 85 t> 00 his b ro th e r E sau led him to ca re fu l p re h ay. $15 to $17. fectio n c o n tro lled b y grace, and its p a r B u tch er ca ttle, choice . . .. (» 40 G 1)0 p a ra tio n b y sen ding a p resen t t o him . S tra tfo rd .-- E ggs, 21c to 22c p er d o z.; t ia lit y when govern ed b y its carnal im Do. do.medium . . -.. U00 * 0 30 b y a r ra n g in g his fa m ily and possessions b u tte r, 24c to 25c per lb .; no fo w l o ff e r pulse. In Isaa c and R eb ek a li w e see Do. do. <onitnon . . . . 4 75 5 25 in com panies am i g iv in g h im self up to e d ; p otatoes, $1.25 p er b a g : w h e a t. 93c the u n h oly e ffe c t o f p a r t ia lity , which B u tch er cows, choice . . 5 25 `5 85 p ers is te n t p ra y e r. H is all-n igh t s tru g g le p er bushel; oats. 30c p er b u sh el; h ay, blinded them to G o d 's w a y o f o ve rc o m l>o. do. m ediu m .. .. 4 30 4 75 b ro u g h t th e v ic t o r y , and his nam e w as (lo o s e ) $9 to $10 p er t o n ; h ogs (liv e ), in g n atu ra l d ifficu ltie s, thus causin g Do. do. carmere .... 2 00 2 50 h anged to Is ra e l, prin ce o f G od. T h e $9.35 to $9.30 per c w t . ; w o o l (w a s h e d ), h atred to sprin g up b etw a e ii th e ir ch il Do. bulls ....................3 00 G 00 m e etin g w ith E sau w a s / rien d ly. 19c to 20 l-2c p er p ou n d; rid es, 10c per dren. Yeai-s o f sep ara tion an d th e dis F eed in g s te ers*'.................. 5 00 0 00 IV . T o p ic : Obscure p roviden ces. lb .; calfskins. 13c to 14c p er lb. ciplin e o f bein g deceived w e re necessary Stockers, c h o i c e ............... 3 00 G 00 P la c e s : H eb ro n . SliechCm; D oth an . Owen Sound.-- R u tte r in pound prin ts to b rin g J acob to re a l dependence upon M ilk e rs , choice, each .. . . 4.000 75 00 sold a t 20e to 21c a tu b and packed b u t Joseph w a s J acob 's f a v o r it e son, and G od. and w ou ld enable him to spend a Si re op . e w e s ....................... 5 00 G 25 to him his fa th e r g a v e a c o a t o f m any t e r 17c; e ",vs, 19c to 20c: p o ta to e s , 65c n ig h t in p ra y e r fo r d eliveran ce fro m L am b s . . .. . . 7 50 10 50 p er b a g ; w h ea t, 90c to 92c: oats, 40c; colors. Josep h ' d ream increased his his corru p t natu re as supplanter. U n til H o g * fed and w a te r e d .. 085 0 00 hay, $13.50 to $14; b ro th e r's e n v y to w a rd him , and when baled h ay, $10; Esau perceived th a t change he could n o t H ogs, f.o.b........................... 0 50 0 55 dressed hogs, $12.75: liv e hogs, $9. an o p p o rtu n ity p resen ted its e lf, thev h ave recovered n a tu ra l a ffe c tio n fo r C liv e s ............................... 5 00 G 00 sold him to a com pan y o f Is h m a e lite s as P e te rb o ro .-- L iv e h ogs h ave advanced his unprincipled b ro th er. In his fa m ily a slave. T h e y carried his c o a t, which to $9.40. B aled h a y is d ow n t o $10 and Jacob m a n ifested s tro n g n a tu ra l a ffe c th e y h ad dipped in th e b loo d o f a kid. loose $12. F a rm e rs ' hides. 9 l-2 c : butch tion : though, lik e his fa th e r, he yield ed t o his fa th e r, w h o b elie ve d Joseph dead. ers' . 10 ll- 2 c ; w h e a t, 95c; oats, 40c; to the weakness o f p a r t ia lit y which Joseph w a s sold in to E g y p t. p o ta to e s , $1.35; o ffe r in g o f fo w l con W I N N I P E G G R A IN E X C H A N G E . caused division and d ecep tion in the V . T o p ic : In t e g r it y t o G od. P la c e : fa m ily. N a tu ral- a ffe c tio n is seen in Opyn. H iah . L o w . Close. fined to chickens, w hich sold a t 75c to $1 each ; eggs. 22c; b u tte r, 23c. P r o b a b ly Z o an in E g y p t. Josep h b e its p u rity in Josep h 's conduct under W h e a t-- cam e a tru s te d s te w a rd in th e house tr ia l and ad van cem en t. N a tu r a l a ffe c . i n l y ...................nna B e lle v ille .-- E ggs w e n t a t fro m 22c to 00 o s y 3s os%i> o f P o tip h a r. T h ro u g h base an d false 25c p er d o z e n ; b u tte r, 28c t o 30c; p o ta tion w as re sto red in J acob ' s fa m ily O c t . ................... 94%b 94% 03% 03% b toes, $1.40 b a g ; fo w l, $1 to $1.75 p a ir; accusations he w as p u t in p rison . H e when h atred and e n v y yield ed and D ec...................... !>2%b 02% 91% b 92s h ay, loose. $11 to n ; hay, baled, $13 to n ; w as fa ith fu l th ere and becam e tru s te d found forgiven ess. R eu n ion w as m ade O ats-- oats, 41e bushel; liv e hogs, $9.90 t o $10 b y th e k eep er o f th e prison. H e in te r possible as the resu lt o f re sto red n a tu r J u l y .................. 30a .30 35% b 35% s p re te d th e dream s o f t w o fellow- p ris al a ffec tio n . Joseph, th e h ated b ro th er, Oct....................... 92% a 37% 37% 37 % s c w t.; dressed hogs, $13.50 c w t . ; v e a l, 8c to 10c; shoats. $11 p a ir; c ity hides, 10c oners, th e ch ief b u tle r and th e chief th ou gh innocent. e x e m p lifie d the F la x -- to 10 l-2 c; calfsk in s, 11c t o 12c; deak'baker. . stren gth , th e va lu e and th e constancy J u l y ............. 110% 110% 113% 113% V I . T o p ic : A n o v e rru lin g P ro vid en ce. o f n atu ral a ffc c tio n . ins. SOc to $1 p a ir ; w o o l, unw ashed, 13c; T h e fo u n ta in o f O c t . .............. 120% 120% 120% 120% w o o l, unwashed. 21c to 22c. P la c e :Zoan , a c it y o f E g y p t. P lia ro h had his n a tu ra l a ffe c tio n w as k ep t pure by M IN N E A P O L IS W H E A T . t w o dream s w h ich his w ise men could th e liv in g sprin g o f d ivin e lo ve. D uluth. M iun.-- C lo se: W h e a t -- N o . 1 n o t in te rp re t. T h e c h ie f b u tle r th o u g h t 111. H um an g rie f. T h e s tru g g le b e hard. 03 3-Sc: N o . 1 n orth ern . 92 3-Se; o f J o eep li w h o h ad in te rp re te d his tw e e n th e con ten d in g forces o f good dream in prison. Joseph w as b ro u gh t b e and e v il in th e liv e s o f Isaac, and Jacob N o . 2 n o r th e r ly SO 7-Sc t o 00 3-S.-; Ju ly. f o r e P h a ra o h and, th rou gh Jehovah 's and his sons, could n o t fa il t o cause 91 3-Se ask ed ; Septem ber. OS 3-Sc bid. help, in te rp re te d th e k in g 's dream . human g rie f. F ro m fir s t to la s t in the Lin seed, $1.33: d u ly, $1.31 1-2; S ep tem ber, $1.34; O ctober. $1.33 3-4 asked. S even y e a rs o f p le n ty and seven y e a rs q u a rte r's lessons w e tra c e it. ls a a e w as D U L U T H G R A IN M A R K E T . o f fam in e w e re fo r e to ld , and Josep h w as w eigh ed d ow n b y it.; Jacob su ffered ap p oin ted t o p ro vid e fo r th e y e a rs o f much as the re s u lt o f his f o lly ; his sons D ulu th .-- C lose: W h e a t-- N o . 1 hard. deceived him even m ore g rie v o u s ly than OS 3-Sc; N o. 1 n orth ern , 02 3-Sc; N o . 2 fam in e. A g o o d b ro od sow is th e fou n d a tio n o f V I I . T o p ic : M eth od s o f d ivin e p r o he had his fa th e r. H is fa m ily w itn ess do.. 89 7-Sc to 00 3-Sc; J u ly , 91 3-Sc one o f th e m ost p ro fita b le branches o f vidence. P la c e : Zoan. D u rin g th e seven ed g r e a te r dissensions th an e xis te d in ask ed ; Sept., 93 3-Sc bid. live-sto ck in d u stry. She should com e yearB o f p len ty . Josep h ga th e re d and Is a a c 's fa m ily . T h e con sta n t g r ie f o ver CHEESE M A R K E T S. fro m a fa m ily th a t fa tte n s easily and sin m ade th e liv es o f s to re d in th e cities o f E g y p t im m ense ur.coiifessed C arapbellford. O nt.-- T h e re w ere 775 q u a n tities o f gra in . T h e fa m in e e x te n d J acob's sons u n s ta b le ; conscience ac has n o t su ffe re d d e te rio ra tio n th rou gh cheese o ffe red h ere to -d ay. A ll sold a t e d t o Canaan, and J acob and hie fa m ily cused them a t e ve r possible tu rn . The im proper erosscs o r been w eak ened in 11. lie . n eeded gra in . J acob sen t ten sons o f supposed d ea th o f Joseph w as a lif e co n s titu tio n b y inbreeding. L O N D O N W O O L S A L E S . E g y p t, k eep in g Ben jam in , h is yo u n g e s t lo n g g r ie f t o Jacob. T h e surrender o f T h e b rood s o w should h ave no r e a lly Louden .-- The lis tin g o f w o o l fo r the son, w ith him. Joseph k n e w his b ro th B en jam in caused him th e g r ie f n atural fou rth scries o f au ction sales closed O n ly a bad poin ts th a t a re lik e ly t o be tra n s ers, b u t th e y d id n o t k n o w him. L e a r n to un belief and despondency. in g a-bout hie fa th e r and B en jam in , J o s surrender t o d ivin e provid en ce, w ith a w ith to -d ay's a rriva ls, as fo llo w s : N e w m itte d to her litte r s , and should b e fro m South W a le s. 30,000 b a le s; Queensland, a dam th a t has p ro ved to be a go o d eph k e p t Sim eon as a p led ge th a t B en fa ith in G o d ' s prom ise to keep covenan t 10,000; V ic to r ia . 18,000; South A u s w ith him. enabled Jacob to keep his ja m in shou ld com e t o him . T h e ir m on ey nurse, a g o o d m ilk er, o f a q u ie t disposi g ra sp on life u n til he could see the un tr a lia , 3,000; W e s t A u s tra lia , 3.000; w a s retu rn ed to them . tion, and th e produ cer o f go o d , la rg e l i t fo ld in g o f G od's plan.-- T . R . A . T asm an ia. 3,000; N e w Zealand , 135,000, V I I I . T o p ic : U n fo ld in g p roviden ces. ters, fo r th e cost o f a p ig is doubled and Cape o f G ood H o p e and N a ta l, 02,P la c e : Zoan . A g a in J acob 's household when a sow raises b lit fiv e , as com par 000. O f th is s to ck 78,000 bales o f A u s n eeded fo o d , and th e fa th e r sen hie ed w ith th ese o f a sow th a t raises ten. tra la s ia n and 54,000 Cape o f G o o d H o p e sone, in clu din g B en jam in , t o E g y p t fo r T o b rin g la rg e litt e r s th e sow m u st h ave aud 'N a ta l w ere fo rw a rd e d d ire c t to grain . Josep h g a ve th em a fe a s t in his ro o m f o r them b o th b e fo re and a fte r spinners, m a kin g th e u e t a v a ila b le fo r hom e, and B en jam in w a s h ig h ly fa vored . fa r r o w in g -- b oth iii len g th o f b od y and th e sale, including 49,000 bales old stock, in udder ca p a c ity. T h e b ro th ers w e re a fr a id a t firs t, but 181,000 bales. Josep h show ed th em g r e a t kindness. W h e th e r a sow w ill m a ke a go o d C H IC A G O L I V E S T O C K . IX . T o p ic : T h e crucial test. P la c e : b ro od sow is one o f the th in gs one c*nZ o an . T h ro u g h a c a re fu lly la id plan, ..? 7 20 S 9 00 n o t te ll fo r c erta in u n til she has been B eeves ............ Josep h b ro u gh t b ack hie b ro th ers a fte r . <i 90 S 00 tried . In fo rm and descent th e p ro b a b il T ex a s ste ers . . . th e y h ad s ta r te d fo r hom e. B en jam in . 5 70 8 00 itie s m a y be in her fa v o r , and y e t she S tockers and feeder* w a s accused o f s te a lin g Joseph's silve r . 3 SO S 40 m a y d ev elo p tr a its th a t u n fit h er fo r O tta w a , J un e 23.-- M a jo r R . J. B ird- Cow s and heifers . tup. I t w a s fou n d in B en jam in 's sack, . (i 50 » 00 m oth erh ood. She m a y b rin g sm all litte r s , C a lves ............. . . . of hut Joseph's s te w a rd had p u t it there. w h istle. S ec re ta ry o f the D om in ion H o g s -- Rece n t ' 17,000; m a rk e t s te a d y. she m a y ta k e n o care o f th em , she m ay Joseph th re a ten e d to m a ke B en jam in a Canada R ifle A s s o c ia tio n , to -n ig h t an L i g h t .................................. th in k to o much o f her o w n p lace a t th e 8 55 8 80 slave. Judah m ade a m ost earn est plea nounced th e names o f th e riflem en w h o M ix e d ................................. 8 45 trou gh , o r her o w n p leasu re in th e pas 8 80 f o r hie yo u n g e s t broth er. tu re, and n eglect h er o ffs p rin g , or she 8 25 8 75 w ill represen t C anada a t B ie le y th is H e a v y ................................ X . T o p ic : F ra te rn a l lo ve. P la c e s : Zoan m ay 8 45 m a y h a ve no m ilk fo r th em , o r y e a r. T h e re h ave been q u ite a num ber R o u g h ............................. . 8 25 in E g y p t ; H eb ro n and Beer-sheba in P i g s ' ......................... . ' ____ !> 75 S 50 tra m p le o r ro ll upon them, o r even e a t o f the men w h o o rig in a lly m ade the Canaan. Joseph w a s so w ro u g h t upou by them . Tn a n y o f these cases, she cannot 8 40 8 70 te a m unable to m a k e th e tr ip abroad, B u lk o f s i d e s .................. Judah ' s p lea t h a t he cou ld n o t re fra in be fa tte n e d fo r slau gh ter to o q u ick ly. B u lk o f sales, 12,000; m a rk e t stron g. w ith re su lta n t changes. T h e team , w hich h im s elf lon ger, and m ade h im self k now n Or. th e o th e r, hand, th e elem en t o f risk 4 85 5 90 w ill bn in spected at th e C ra ig X a t i v e ................................ t o hie b roth ers .H e c o m fo rte d his b ro in th e s electio n is so con siderable th a t 5 S5 6 70 S tre e t A r m o ry , M o n trea l, on T h u rsd a y Y e a r l i n g s ........................... w hen a n ew brood sow is secured she th e rs b y sayin g th a t G o d 's hand had led 5 00 7 10 a fte rn o o n o f this w eek, an d sails on F r i Lam b s, n a t i v e ................... him t o E g y p t to p reserve life . H e g r e e t 5 0 7 >0 should be k e p t ju s t as lo n g as she con d a y m orn in g per Ss. Tunisian o f th e A l S p rin g l a m b s ................. tin u es t o fa rro w and ra ise g o o d litte r s . ed th em a ll a ffe c tio n a te ly , and g a v e d ir B U F F A L O L IV E STO C K. lan ' L in e, is as fo llo w s : T h a t is w h a t she is fo r, and as lo n g as ection s f o r th e re m o v a l o f th e e n tire Com m andant, , L ie u t.-C o l. .T. D u ff E a s t B u f f a l o d esp atch: C a ttle -- R e she is equal to h er w o rk she should be fa m ily to E g y p t. S tu a rt, lith R e g t. D.C.O.R., V a n c o u c e i p t s 050 h e a d ; s l o w a n d s t e a d y . k e p t a t it. I . T o p ic : Is ra e l in E g y p t. P la c e : G o V ea ls-- R eceip ts 100, slow and 25 lo w v e rM a jo r R J. B ird w h istle, S ecre T h e sow should n o t be bred to o shen. J aco b and liis h ousehold a rriv e d ta r y D .C.R.A., O tt a w a ; A d jt.-M a jo r R. e r : $6 to $10.25. e a rly. She should h ave a tta in e d a good in E g y p t. Jacob w a s c o r d ia lly received H o gs-- R eceip ts 3.000 h ea d ; a c tiv e and ^15. Sim m ond-. 00th R e g t., H a lifa x ; size, age and a c e rta in m a tu r ity . She b v P h a rao h , w ho p erm itte d him and h i* Capt. C. R. C row e, 30th R eg t., G u elp h ; 5 to 10c higher, h ea vy an d m ixed $9.05 should h ave a tta in e d som e h ea rt g irth , f a m ily t o s e ttle in Goshen, a m o st f a v s e rg t S. S. B ro w n , 19th A .I)., P u b lic to $9.10; yo rk e rs , $9.05 t o $9.10; pigs, fo r a you n g, h a lf-gro w n sow c a n n o t be o ra b le p a r t o f E g y p t. W h e n J acob saw W o rk s . E dm on ton , A lt a . ; C ol.-Sergt. S. $9.10 to $9.15; roughs, $7.75 to $7.90; exp ected t o b rin g f o r t h a num erous l i t t h a t his d eath w as n ear, lie m ade a .1. P e rr y . G. M ., 0th D.C.O.R., C u stom stags, $0.50 to $7.25; dairies, $S.75 to te r o f vigo ro u s, h e a lth y pigs, and b reed requ est o f Joseph to b u ry h im in th e House. V a n c o u v e r; S ta ff-S e rg t. .Tames $9.10. in g th e im m a tu re sow checks h er b urial-place o f hie fa th e rs in Canaan. Sheep and Iambs-- R eceip ts 400 h ea d ; g ro w th , in ju rio u sly a ffe c ts her v ig o r and Freeborn , 13th R eg t.. H a m ilto n ; S ergt. Joseph prom ised to g ra n t his request. II. li. P a rk e r. 0th R e g t. H a lifa x ; P te . s lo w and s te a d y , unchanged. c on s titu tio n , m akes fa r r o w in g m ore d if X I I I . T o p ic : C on dition s in Israel. A . D enholm , 19th R eg t., W in n ip e g ; fic u lt fo r her, and m akes h er less lik e ly L IV E R P O O L P R O D U C E . P la c e s : T e k o a ; B eth el. A m o s w as a S e rg t. J S teele, C.A.S.C., G u elp h ; S ta ffLiverpool cable: Closing, W h eat, to be a g o o d m o th e r in th e care o f her fa ith fu l p ro p h e t o f th e L o rd , w h o d e Sergt. 1 -'. C. H a w le y , 90th R e g t., W in n i -- S-pot, irre g u la r; N o. 1, 7s 0 l-3 d ; N o . piks. A s a ru le, fo r b es t resu lts, g ilts clared th e w ickedn ess o f th e n a tion s o f p eg; Q u a rte rm a ster-S e rgt. F. ftatch er, 2 M a n ito b a , 7s 0 l-2 d ; N o . 3 M an ito b a, a re served t o o yo u n g, f o r th e in ju ries Is ra e l. H e show ed th e d an ger o f re ly in g 5th C'. A .. V ic t o r ia ; L ie u t. F. A . Steck, 7s 4d. Fu tures; s te a d y ; J u ly , 7s 5 7-8(1; e a rly service in flic t upon h er a re b reed up fa lse hopes, and denounced the sins 70th R egt., T ru ro , N .S .; L ie u t. F. R ich O ctober, 7s 3 l-2d. in g sins w hich descend to h er o ffs p rin g , o f pride, idleness, g lu tto n y , intem perance ardson, C. o f C, V ic t o r ia ; S ergt. A . G. Corn-- Spot, fir m ; A m eric a n m ixed, " even to th e fo u rth ge n era tio n ." and pleasu re-seeking. H e w a rn ed Israel Mullock. 2nd Queen's Own R ifle s, 9-1 new , kiln dried, 5s 6d. Fu tu res, e a s y ; W h en a n ew b oa r is b ro u g h t to o f th e c om in g destru ction. M on tro se avenue, T o r o n t o ; L ie u t. J. F. J u ly , 4s lOd; Septem ber, 4s l i d . s tra n ge surroundings o r a n ew hom e, tb e P R A C T IC A L S U R V E Y . Sterns, Souris. P .E .I . : S ergt. F. J. Guchange should p re fe ra b ly be m ade some F lo u r, w in te r p aten ts, 29s 9d. thaus. 43rd R e g t. D.C.O.R., O tt a w a : Sgt. T op ic.-- C on ten din g forces. H ops in London (P a c ific c o a s t), U4 six o r e ig h t w eek s b efo re h e is needed T Lam an. 1st C. H a lif a x ; S ergt G S. 10s to £ 5 10s. fo r service. I f fro m a distance he should I . D iv in e lovec. Carr, 5th C. A .. V ic t o r ia ; P te . W . H a w be isola ted o r quarantined- f o r h a lf this H am s, sh o rt c u t, 14 to 10 lbs.. 74s. I I . N a t u r a l a ffec tio n . kins. 4Sth H igh lan d ers. 29 B elm on t Bacon, Cum berland cut, 20 to 30 lbs., period, t o gu ard again st th e possible in III.IIu m r.n grie f.' trod u c tio n b y him o f a n y disease. N o I. D iv in e lo v e . T h e lessons o f th isstre et, T o r o n t o ; S ergt. T . T a y lo r , 77th G6s. C le a r bellies, 14 t o 10 lbs., 07s. m a tte r h o w lit t le lia b ilit y t o disease q u a rte r o v e r flo w w it h evidences o f di- R egt., Dundas. O n t.; P te . W . H . M acL o n g clea r m iddles, lig h t, 28 to 34 m a y com e fro m his fo r m e r hom e, th ere v 'n e lo v e exercised in b e h a lf o f the chos pherson. 78th R e g t S te lla rto n , X .S .; S gt. 1 1 *.. 74s Ijd. is s till th e chance th a t he m a y h ave ac en fa m ily o f God. T h e y p o r tr a y th e M. H. Lee, 7th Fus., Lon don , Ont. TORONTO M ARKETS qu ired d ea d ly germ s y i tra n sit. P re v e n tio n is a lw a y s advisable. I f th e tr ip has been a lo n g o r hard one, he should be lig h tly fe d a t first, am i a n y d esirab le changes fr o m th e feed to w hich he has beeu Accustom ed should be m ade g ra d u a lly. T im e is necessary in a m a jo r ity o f instances to g e t th e b oa r in to g o o d b reed in g con d ition , which u su ally means, i f he is fro m th e show s o r au ctions, th a t he w ill need m ore m uscular d evelo p m en t, and less fa t. E x ercise and fles h -fo rm in g foods should en te r in to his care a t th is period . E x e r cise is im p o rta n t t o th e b oar when he is not in service, and essen tial to develop his muscle and v ig o r. I t m a y be th a t th e b est resu lts w ill be obtain ed fro m a pure-bred b oa r th a t shows desirable ch a racteristics, is m as culine, is s o m ew h a t m o re com pa ct th a n th e fem a les lie is t o be used upon, and stro n g in p oin ts in which th e y are de ficien t. H e should be th e b est th e b u yer can purchase, and i t is u n w ise to le t a m a tte r o f a fe w d olla rs g o v e rn in m a k in g a selection . H e should b e cared fo r a p a r t fro m th e o th e r pigs, and be given p le n ty o f exercise and n u itritio u s ra th er th a n fa tte n in g foo d . H e should be, n a tu r a lly , and because o f p ro p e r handling, an an im al o f q u ie t d isp o sitio n and an e asy b reed er. P r e fe r a b ly his service should n 6 t b egin in o rd in a ry cases lo n g b e fo re lie is a y e a r old, and should be con tin u ed w h ile he p ro ve s h im self w o r th y. A m a tu red b o a r should be able t o s e rv e s ix t y sows in a season, but w h ere tw o o r m ore services a r e n ecessary in a d a y , i t is w e ll t o a llo w e v e r y second o r th ird d a y fo r re s t ; m ore th a n tw o ser vices a d a y, one in th e m orn in g and on e in th e a fte rn o o n , are. n o t u su ally p ro fita b le . In gen era l, th e b oa r' s con d i tio n should be th r ift y , n eith er to o f a t . n o r b y a n y m eans run; d o w n ; and this, applies as much o u t o f th e b ree d in g sea son as durin g th a t tim e. F A R M N E W S A N D V IE W S . T h e flesh o f e v e r y y o u n g an im als fr e q u e n tly lack s fla v o r and is w a te r y . A n old an im al, p ro p e rly fa tte n e d and in. a go o d h ea lth , w o u ld be p refe ra b le to y o u n g one in p o o r con d itio n , fla v o r . i l i e m eat fro m y o u n g an im als n e a rly a lw a y s lacks T h e best m e a t w ill be ob tain ed fro m c a tt le th a t a re 30 t o 40 m on th s old, th ou gh th e y m a y be used a t a n y age' if in g o o d con d itio n . A c a lf under six w eeks o f a g e should n o t be used fo r vea l, and is a t its b est w h en a b o u t ten w eek s old an d raised on tfie cow . H o gs m a y b e used a t an y tim e a ft e r six w eeks, b u t th e m o s t p ro fita b le age a t w hich t o slau g h ter is e ig h t to tw e lv e m onths. Sheep m a y lik ew ise be used and a t a n y tim e th e re a fte r. T h e y w ill be a t th e ir b est p revio u s to reach ing tw o y e a rs o f age, u su ally a t e ig h t to tw e lv e m onths. S o u rin g sw ill d e s tro y s fro m 30 to 00 per cen t, o f th e fo o d v a lu e o f th e r a tion, and th e h o g when fe e d in g upon c lo v e r should h a v e som eth in g t o c o rre c t a c id ity o f th e stom ach, ra th e r th a n a foo d to in te n s ify it. A p ers is te n t m ilk e r is m ade v e r y la r g e ly ,b y h e r tr e a tm e n t th e f ir s t sea son. I f c a re les s ly handled and a llo w ed to g o d ry p re m a tu re ly she w ill fo rm a h ab it th a t w ill h a rd ly e v e r be b roken. T o p ain t and care w e ll fo r b u ild in gs is econ om y, and i t is loss t o n eg lec t to ta k e g o o d care o f go o d p ro p e rty , xh e im p lem en t w o r th b u y in g is w o r th talc in g care o f, since its lif e m a y be p ro lo n ged and th e usefulness continued. M a n y w a go n s g ro w old fro m n eg lect and exp osu re when th e y a re lit t le used. W e heard o f one m an w h o claim s tiia t it is useless t o build a shed o r house fo r a w a go n , f o r his w a g o n la s te d a lo n g tim e w ith o u t such c a re -- b u t it did fa ll to pieces fin a lly , and fro m n eg lect, and n o t use. In trim m in g th e c o lt's h o o f a ll t h a t needs to be done m a y be done w ith a rasp. T h e h o o f w a ll should be rasped o ff on the b o tto m surface u n til th e re la tio n o f th e heel, side and to e is ap p ro x im a te ly one, tw o and th re e in len g th , and th e w o rk should be done in such a m anner as to cause th e fo o t t o re s t s q u a re ly on th e grou nd. P r a c tic e and o b s e rva tio n w ill s oo n enable a man w h o has f a ir ju d g m e n t t o determ in e ju st w h a t trim m in g each c o lt needs and h o w o fte n a tte n tio n w ill be requ ired. A s a gen era l ru le th e fe e t should be exam in ed e v e r y six o r e ig h t w eeks. S ave a ll the w o o d ashes and ap p ly th em to th e orchard . T h e y su p ply po tash . w hich is a n ecessary elem en t o f f e r t ilit y . In ad d itio n to th e p la n t foo d v alu e o f ashes th e y b e n e fit tb e m echani cal con d itio n o f th e soil in m a k in g i t m ello w and fria b le. C ou gh in g does n o t n ec e ss a rily m e m tu berculosis in c a ttle . CattU. cough fro m m a n y d iffe r e n t causes, b u t a chronic cough in th is class o f s to c k a l w a ys giv es a reason able suspicion o f tu bercu losis w h ere th ere is n o o th e r cause app aren t. M a n ge in horses is much m o re d iff i c u lt to tr e a t th a n scab in sheep o r com mon m ange in c a ttle . P r e v e n tio n o f in fe c tio n w ith th e disease is s a fer and m ore s a tis fa c to ry . T h e re is no b est all-round tr e a tm e n t, even fo r lice on stock . T h e class o f stock , p hysical con d itio n o f th e an im als and season o f th e 3'e a r d eterm in e th e k in d o f tre a tm e n t m ost ad visable. A n a u th o rity on horses says th e g r a y w ill liv e th e lo n ges t, and th a t roans com e n e x t in ord er. B lack s, he asserts, seldom liv e to be o v e r 20, and cream s r a r e ly exceed 15. T h e b a y he om its. I t is a com m on o b s e rva tio n t h a t g ra y s an d sorrels o fte n liv e to a u sefu l old age. 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