8â€"2111 8-cf. Lot 5, can. 3, Vaughan, cord Station, containing more or less. Good bl'irk house on Richmond St, Richmond Hill. 125 Acres, lot 35. rear 3rd. con. Markham & mile frum Gnrmloy Sta- tion, close to Church. Schunl and Post. Ofï¬ce. Soil, clay luom; spring: creek; 115 acres under cultivatinn. balance bush and pastule; brick house, bunk ham, pig pen and drive house. This farm is in good state of cultivation, and never rented. Applytor 84 Left the premises of the. undersigned 7th. Con. Markham, about noun on Monday, August 7th., 9. Hampshire Down Ram. The ï¬nder will please communicate with t_be_Q\yner, 7-t.f. Our list. comprises two of the best hundred acre farms in the Township. of Markham on the second Gnncession A forty-ï¬ve acre farm nPar Concurd Station, in the Township of Vaughan. Several vacant Village lots, an eleven and one half acre parcel (m Mill street, this Village, a hcuse and lot: on same ereet,alsn a huuse and other buildings in rear of lot 37, lst. cun. of Vaughan. to be removed off the pl-vmis ‘ burrie........,. . Sutton West. . . . . . Bolton . . . . . . . . . . Cookstown . . . . . . . Markham . . . . . . .. Queensville .. .. \Voodbrldge . . . . . Toronto (Can. Nut.)..Ang. 26â€"Sept. 11 Lnndun (Wes. Fair.) . .. ...Sepb. 8-16 Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . . ..Sept. 14-17 Guvlph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 19-21 Newmnrkeb . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 24â€"26 The yield of hay and clover is estim- ated at 12,189.000 tons for Canada, being 1.43 tons per acre, and the larg- est yields for provinces are 4.736.000 tons in Ontario, 5,028,000 tons in Que- bec, 254,000 tons in Prince Edward Is- land, 941,000 tons in Nova Scutia and 885,000 tons in New Brunswick. Ottawa, August [1. The condition of ï¬eld crops in Can- adais presented in bulletin of Census and Statistics Ofï¬ce issued today for 31 July, and shows good averages for all provinces as well as for all crops. Fall wheat was hurt by the hard win- ter in Ontario, but fared better in Al- berta. The estimated yield is 23.24 bushels for the former province and 27.89 bushels for the latter. The total estimated yield is 17,706,000 bushels. The condition of spring wheat at the end of July was 90 for the whole of Canada, being 85 and 95 in the Mari- time Provinces, 80 to 96 in the North- west Provinces and 85 in British 001- umbia. Cats and Barley have an av- erage condition of 88 for Canada, 85 to 95 in the Maritime Prvinces. 80 to 90in Ontario and Quebec, 88 to 100 in the Northwest Provinces, and 87 t089 in British Columbia. Rye, peas and beans range from 78 to 84 in Canada and buckwheat 81.85. Mixed grains have a condition of 86. which is 14 per cent less than last year, and flax is 91. which is nearly 20 better. The average of corn for husking is 86 and of potrt- toes 85.64,â€"being in each case a little higher than last veal‘. Potatoes, tur- nips and mangolds range from 81 to 85, or about the some use year ago. Hay and clover and alfalfa. are 80 to 83, which is lower in each case than last year. Corn for fodder has an average condition of 87. sugar beets of 79 and pasture of 79. The eastern provinces are lower than, the ï¬gures quoted for the whole of Canada, and the western provinces are higher. The highest averages are given for Manitoba, Sas- katchewan and Alberta. Sugar beets have a condition of 81 in Ontario and Alberta, where they are grown to supply the suganfactories. Compared with last year’s crops in the Northwest Provinces. the condition ofspring wheat in Manitoba south of the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Railway is 88 to 39, of oats 88.72 to 38.85 and of barley 85.16 to 34.92; and north of the same railway the condition is 92.21 to 77.42 for wheat, 90.71 to 72.90 for oats. and 88.95 to 50.84 for bat-19v. In Saskatch- ewan south of townships 25 the condi- tion of wheat is 90.19 to 69.33, of outs 88.27 to 61,64 and of barley 89,03 to 65- 89; and north of townships 24 the con- dition of wheat is 98. 22 to 67.69, of oats it is 95.35 to 63.88. and of barley 94.58 to 71.30, In Alberta south of town- shi s 31 the condition of wheat is 93.89 to 4.93. of oats 95.28 to 20.43 and of barley 93.70 to 26.36; and north of townships 30 the condition of wheat is 98.84 to 71.55, outs 97.95 to 65.68 and of bafley 105.95 to 73.60. The alea 0f spxing wheat in the Northwest Provinces this year is over 1,500,000 acres more than last year and of oats 341,000 acres, but; no increase is sh_9__wn it} barley. - Farm For Sale Estray Notice Farm For Sale FIELD CROPS IN CANADA mdï¬'piiibkb WM. SMITH. Gm-mley, P. O. To Rent For Sale FALL FAIRS. Apply H. A. NICHOLLS. A. B. B()\\'ES. DAVID H0 ER. Real Estate Agent GLASS BROS. Unucurd P. 0‘ near Cunâ€" 108 acres, Oct. 11-12 Oct. 17-18 14-17 19-21 25-27 28-29 346 234 50-tf “u \‘ulellllï¬, up'um- tress. 'A' safe and pleasihggyrup~¢0m Druggists‘ ï¬ery farmer should know that the rice offered by the dealers for cattle; ogs, etc, is I. fair one. How can ho know this if he‘does' not take a. farm business paper! What doctor .or law; yet or business man would be without his business paper? There is batons farmers' business and market paper, that is The Weekly Sun. .Statt 1910 right by subscribing. .‘ Home tn rent, on Yonge street, Richmond Hill. Secretary. Department; of Public VVnrks. Ottawa. August 11, 1911. Newspapers will nut be paid for this advertisement if they inst-rt, it without, guthm-ity from the Department. Each tender must be acommpunied by an accepted cheque on a. chartered bank, payable to the order- nf the Hon- out-able the Minister of Pubhc Works, equal to ten percent (10 p. c.) of the amnuntnf the tender. which will be forfeited if the pcrsnn tendering decline to enter into a conu'act when called upon to do so, or fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not, accepted the cheque will be re- turned. Persons tendering are nntifled than tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual sign-a.- tures. Combined specification and fmjm of tender can be obtained on application at this ofï¬ce. D under-signed. :md endm-spd “Tend- er for Supplying Coal fur the Dominion Buildings,†will be received at this ofï¬ce until 4.00 P. M., on Tuesday, September26,1911.f0r the supply of Con! for the Puplic Buildings through- out the Dominion. ARE YOU GOING TU DECORATE FOR THE OLD BJYS? See Our Stock of ETHERE IS BUT ONE, THE RIBHMEND HH. HARWAHE 69. GEO. MCDONALD, Richmond Hill THE RICHMOND HILL HARDWARE CU. EALED TENDERS addressed to the PHONE 18. SCREEN [10038 AND WWBGWS By uldqu. To Rent R. C. DESROCHERS, One onlyâ€"Two-Burner Gasoline Stove, regular price $4.50, for $3 00. One onlyâ€"â€"Two-Burner Coal ‘Oil Stove, regular price $5.75, for $4 25. For the Next 10 Days Apply tr)_ SPECIAL DISCOU NT OF Chinese Lanterns, 860. stopped in 20 minutes sure with Dr. Shoop‘s Group Remedy. One test. will surely prove, No vomiting, noidis- J. P. 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Booklet, Free, ‘ R. L. FAIRBAIRN, Asst Gen'l Pass. Ag ., Can. Nor. Ry.. T ronto, Ont. D ATE S OF SA LE 3'34?“ PE. 53, M .412? 4 A33. STOUFFVELL and LDCEJEE‘ .3. R. A. Farquharson, B. A., Prin. Cor. Yonge & Bloor Sts. h n, 38â€"tf Capable women as representatives for vai. Wiéiawdaie Lax-fats 5 9. GENERAL BLACKSMITH, ELGIN MILL F. .i. Wï¬ï¬‚BWARD Some bred and others ready ' to breed. PATRONAGE SnLchTED AND SATISFAC’T‘ION GUARANTEED HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES SHOEING LAME AND INTERFEBING HGESES A SPECIALTY F. J. WDUDWARD. EIGHT TAMWORTH, SOWS Wanted FROM EASTt‘RN CANADA aIso Stack Farm J. MCKEN ZIE A Ppls: C Sweet to Eat A Candy 30ch Liam 80 Bram:th Box 96 Aurora. A D E