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The Wingham Times, 1894-07-13, Page 4p N (Independent 71 rI'1i1: ` Or011tO -. eIVA Ile • THE 'WIN (a J.TAM 'Lows . JULY 13 1894.. I3ll1.TtiSI L`�, ♦ „ • • g Lev. Dr, Willoughby, of Listowel, Conservative) llidt� lt't•i11,; tile. chitrs,cs ; 1 't of tli(L Methodist , oeettpie'cl the pulpit A' made by :11...L.. D. Edgar in ee'a0 Commons, other (Lay, : against :sir lIe.ctor Langevin 8114 Sir'. Galt �was in town. on Monday. It ',seems i ' last cargo Of cattle �^o� which Mr. I.:Agiar's re'netval of the concldnn1Ft' in Ian<l<t for ei being �ry� �v �o r , ,contagious D��Vf Vt'�1�' ,_ • against 1.t111f;�At'in and (,aron t feat cl with p t charges received ;valsrl'Ct�LVtK1111R1ic?ateb •that alit, Ottawa :nloniia� ill l3ruesseloms lavlc``�C` were 1)anl c, C enservativcs have lost all regard ped from y .crew fllr the n pearnilee of deceney.., tun I)f. (ao`lle• l went sent oot to see Win- The1'Tf, ae4'used knights not only offered! � e sti g t . gave him what inftirMr, no defence for their share in the Dani ma- distrilaution of the corruption fundi tion he coon. The 1 aril frons shipped contributed by the Larkins, Connolly s from here was ties ± puGrchased and Morris, and ly gloried but Sir Adolphe d and it will be a supprise to cattle actually gloried in his crime, leclared he would, if opportunity of- ;raisers in this locality to be told that the church, 1t Sunday last,•- '.1^'110 Herald �1 � House of (oltlllwn• , the 11 says 'Veterinary ;Surgeon Cowan of — AND — Adolphe (':Cron, says; The manner in that theg , 1 l or brain to Ana. N. W. TELEGRAPH co app. Dry nswioll louse. Wingbam•, - - - Ont j,1ve. Stook l►llarrcata, . East Buffalp, N. Y„ July t).. -=Catty - .170 cava on sale;, light a)1 , anediums in largo supply, 'uritis ti1 ll ;'Corrected by P. Deans, Produce Dealer, commoner grades dull and lower; I xiom: er. 100 lbs., , , . , .. 1 50 to 1 86 choice to extra steady, $5 to 65.60;17ro11 heat.. , 0 5&. to 0 GO 0ocl shippers, $4,90. to $5; mediums, 1 Sprini; Wheat., . . , . , , 00 53 to 0 55 glight1c. butchers, Oats.,.....•..•., 0 34 to 0 35 $.l,ri0 to ;� 4.80; Clto' e u ,) 0:15 to 0 40. "'4,25 to $-k,50; western do, $3,25 to I Peas.. , .... .. , , .. , , , 0 5b' to 0 52 to choice $3,2:> ... , . , 0 15 to 0 14 $3.40; mixed, good , a i3titter, tub. , .. .. , , , p 13 to 0 14 , 5rough, 1ieavy Butter, rolls.... , , , . . Balls slow;rot g 6 ..�. 0 0 �,0 ko 0I 0 7 t ez, e steers and oxoli almost unsaleable; 'Eggs od per rd . • .. , 1 a5 to 1 75 stockers and feeders hardly any busi-_ j Mod aor tori . . . . . .... . . . U 00 to 0 00 Mess; 8 Cars milk cows and springers. ori t v s,1,e bb`'shel • , , . , . . 0 00 0 05 to 0 05 00 on sale, steady Gild $2 to ,$,3 per head Tallow, , p les, 01 ... , .... , , 0 05 to 0 05 Dried App p r. higher. Droasod lions, .., ... •...... 5 00 to 5 00 Sheep and lambs—Receipts Receipts Peof 4 50 to 550 cars. New York being demoralized, made the market bere•'dull and lower for lambs. Good to fancy sold at $5,25 to $G; good to choice wethers, $63,60 to $4,20; fair to good mixed, $3,15 to *3.50. Ilogs_Offerings, 3 cars. Prices strong and higher. best mediums and heavies sold up to $66.75; best pigs at $6.85, and top Yorkers $6.70. MA11IVEr RETIVIS, 1111isu at: Wialgllalal, July 19, 1694. situs the dreaded *red, e(i, l e l rre 'disease exists among the cattle of• ,eat the. offence to -morrow, !it is even suspected iC Awl this a1 uit4t s declaration was ; d i - < t :a _ received 'without protest lay Sir this neighborhood. --haat. John Ross on (IL ��1 ,��� Q ice. , shouts of 'preached to the Sons of Scotland, 1f1, � lC,�� -t} Jo111 Thompson with t .., 1 the Pisani( is followers. Sunday morning last, and Rev. W. applause- :) 1e'.. (T Reilly addressed Ca Oran ;eznen more scandalous chilsition of con- • y FRIDAY JULY 13, 1894. tempt11)1 public (a} tWt51 has never ; at the sante time. _ _ _----- _ .. _ ---- been _-laden , made C\ cin by the present. ens eor- 1 TUIZIVTI317RI1Y• 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. rupt Parliament liament That it was made 1 i 1 •ston elec_ proves conclusively hat there is no ( A lawn, social was hcldl last Friday 'NE re-count in in the Kingston hope for improvement s0 long as the , evening on the grounds of Mr. Geo, tion resulted in the reduction of 'Sr. melt now in office remain there, incl Nicholson, Gleufarrow, unser the Smythe5 majority over 31r. 'Tarty to that the'electors must..,in h' 1f -defence auspices of the Turnberr y Congrega- a . one vote.. drive them froul power at the earliest , tional Church. Considering the TiiE recount in this riding, held at possible opportunity. • evening, there was a large atten- 1= , Chicago dance, of the friends of the (xoderich on Friday lust, resulted in ' THE I ullulan strike in { ;dance, severalChurch being present. A sere l lira Mr. J. T. (iarr0tv'snlajor-':has extended to almost all industries friendly game of football was par- ity to i li. • in that city, and bushiest; is nearly ticipated in by most of the gentlemen born IlOsi iii:Tlrr's government, •111111C.11t, ` paralyzed. The strike has also ex.- I present, and a little base -ball was Tues also which it was predicted would not `tended to other cities. • On American did theirenjoyed party others. asj,} a ladies 1 stand is gaining in strength, and i President Debs, of the . < _ , Railway Union, and his associates, providing a splendid supper, whieh it now intimate their intention- Of push. arrested, an answer to was found necessary to serve ill the ing through the billy mentioned in • were a.lc•atd d, and as nri to that every union 1na11 in Chicago .louse ou account of the coolness of the Newcastle programme. 'quit work. {;rand Master Sovereign, the evening. About dark, Mr. J. C. L •rc n information is to the effect of the Knights of Labor, says that Watt, who is so ably supplying the that ".tlessrs. Senn and Dynes, the one million members of the society church as pastor during the summer, Patron. e t:itlicl'ttes nlact for Ilaldi- will also join the strikers. During •took the chair and presented a short the week, 21 2.0ud Ileal of lawlessness programme. . Eight of the young flames and Ihltl'eare not di the gave a fancy drill, which was. frees, as both of them resigned the 0f- has been indulged in by a mob in ,ladies b 1 - thein before the election Chicago, and the Federal troops were I very neatly done and thoroughly Was i a held acid. Y4 ,0011 on the scene, when several of; enjoyed by all. Vocal music Was i the lawless mob were killed and rendered by the choir, and Mr. two little sons, of his THE 1^cafi,ti•th :gun was a curiosity others wounded. A large slumberAliclrews and last W(-ek. In one column, it gives of freight cars and other property of a Wroxeter, delighted all with their w re s all abject apology to Mr. 3I. Y. vile- , some of the rail\Yay- companies oreere '' sill rug. WShort o tPd beard , were ivei Lean, the Reform 11101111)01' for South', destroyed. At this writing, y Legislature, 1 has been restored. and some of the • ville, Mr. A. Sword, pastor of the Imran for ries Ontario 5 g, _ : railways are running. How the, shat- 1 Congregational Church, Wingham, and in other he 11iS,liows.3 tllatziCll ter will end it is hard to say. The l and by the pastor. Although the tteman "all the law allows." ' Pullman Company have from the evening was cool, there was lots office lima W. E. { t antiToxa has written I first refused to .arbitrate or discuss cream disposed of.All a splendid inferior. Milch cotes sold at y $ is o I theressed Liberal :1; s(:•eia*ion of .Mid -Lothian 'the question as to tiv}ietller then was e I themselves as having splendid t � $45 ascii, and good to choice t ca t I steady. The former sold at ec to Montreal, Q., July 10.—There were 350 head of butchers' cattle; 150 calves and 300 sheep and lambs offered at the - East End .abattoir yesterday. The butchers were not present its such large numbers as usual and the trade was very slow, yet the prices of good cattle and sheep were decidedly higher than for some time past. A few of the best beeves were bought by shippers at about 41e per pound, and the butchers paid about C pewrt± poundt for pretty good grassers leaner beasts sold clown to about 21c per �oiind. The calves were general- ly1 1 of indifferent quality, and prices remain as formerly, ranging from to $S each. Good • sheep bring 31e per pound, and good lambs sell in lots at about $3.50 each, while conl- T11011 lots • bring from `„ 2.50 to $3.25 each. Fat hogs are in good supply, and bring rather less than rale per pound. • Toronto, July 9—There: were about 100 loads on the market to -day, and c well,.hof •len t they solei fairly the strength the British cattle market giving good tone. -Export cattle ranged from 41- to 1 to 4i, the latter, however, being ex- ceptional and only for a few G Beads. Butchers' cattle in fair demand, with, sales at 3 c to 4c for the best, at 3 -ie to 3•;,e for good, and at 2.c• to 3c for. Pall Wheat caaN•roN. Spring Wheat B,ley Oats..., Peas ' 055 to 058 053to058 035 to 040 o 34 to 0 55 053to055 Potatoes, per bushel.. 0 40 to 0 50 I3uttei . 0 12 .to 0 13 Bags, per dozen .. .... 0 07 to 0 07 600to700 Cordwood 3 00 to 4 00 SELLING0 U T AT COST. Our stock of DRY GOODS, consisting of DRESS 0001)5, TW3 i1,iI)S, SILKS,, COTTONS, RIBBONS, LINENS,. PRINTS, CARPETS, (EO. A CATS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT AGAIN. STEAK, 1OC. PER LB. and other meats in low proportion. PORK SAUSAGE also on hand. I am Prepared to pay the highest price ,fir all kinds of fowl. They must be drawn and well dressed. . expressing his wars thanks for the their employees llo ee� and locicing thein $ a m, about] lllll a .. eVe lambs I jnstiiiesl }n rechtcing the walges of j true. Proceeds of the b � �4 to �(, each. Sheep and 1� n 1. .$25. lair z Y a r, devotion the as association had shown to . • ,jt < < out. bins and intimating that on account of his sae, he trill -not be a candidate! , , Crop Reports. '• l�tttcllcrs ancl • at 113? e to 3/e . for exporters. Lambs, 3.1e, per lb. fo < LO\DLSBORO. j Exeter. --Fall varlieat,a lieawy crop, I solei at ii to $3.50 each. • Hogs are. for reelection when the present ; spring tvheat, not lunch sown but blit film, with sales 860 head. Choice Parliament is dissolved. j Luxton Hill cut his sauce with ani lokingood. Oats and barley, bacon Bogs, $6.40 to $5.50 pe A Itc::,lutz to the effect that lir. M. f adze e Thursday last and will be m' Hay an stores $4.65 unable to do au l0 0 anything fora time. extra. Peas, an average. . < htlncired; half faits and average. g• ol?;ing good: Roots �� r f'.I.;'l0 and stags $2,� McLean, for South i C 11' fell from L building at el a„e. Col , b a to '4.x:.85, sows, a , Y .. ie can, I Alf a inson e Fal a Huron, was disqualified on account and hurt his ankle so he will be laid of all kind, extra. Apples, not very to $a. of beim• an issuer of licen-' marriage up for quite a while.—John Cum- good ; injured by frost. Other fruits ` 1 has been ill for some very good, except grapes, which are �e� was hi circulation Inst week. 'ming, sl ., who 1< a failure. truth ' the story, M ' time, is still very 1 J Oliver Listowel.—Fall Chemin Markets. • ,, ,< - low. --James Watertown, N. Y., July 8.—At There was no in le s oly, 1, i is oil the sick list just now.—hiss wheat good. Oats I 1•.eLeall having resigned the ofilce gone the Board of Trade to -day :----causes, several weeks before the election. 1 Bella Scott has gosi a three and peas, fair promise of abundant.dant. 6000 boxes cheese ; leading price, 'months trip to Scotland,—The S. 0. harvest, I3 y , good city is seriously thinking IE. meeting en Friday night was the of going; into the fire insurance busi- best ever held by this lodge. District 1 Hess. A report was before the city ;Deputy Bro. Thos. ,Jackson, of Clin- c,lttTleit the other day, in which • it ? toss, was present. Four candidates were initiated and two propositions ±vas statues that the namicipality I received. This makes 12 initiated could ego the- insurance of the city at ;this year. Bro. ,Jackson compliment - one -half the rates charged by the ' ed. the Lodge on its success and .co lip mica nrunt•t'.n the ft •e brigade, 'spoke a few words of.encouragement and carry a large amount to the re- 1 and hoped the lodge would still gJ serve fund each tear. I on and prosper. He said it was now 7'x eafortll :7u,1 hal had to apo. -1 the 1 banner lodge of. the district. Lean the 1 After the lodge was closed ice cream. ;ize to lair. 3I. 'i . -de , I and other refreshments were freely Reform. member f.a' iioutli Huron, partaken of by .those present, includ- for some libellous statements it made ; ing a half dozen young ladies who about hit. ,just prior to the late elec- iII wo. e specially invited. A pleasant ,�' •campaign in rile South !hour was the•11 apent in songs, music tion. The and speech nl<tlzing A very pleas- . s an extremely` bitter one; the,°' meet - appearing. �r opponents �lonents of Mr. McLean ant, and we Blight say the best m . nett 51. a'pc, 11 I • gtakeaa. special delight ht in ing; this lodge has ever held, (and we alllx.alln,, to } g saying things could I have had some good ones) was all the meanthey 1 g aboutltinm. Such tactics do not very brought to a close by all standing gi God Save the Queen. and singing x .. ,g .. istell >; successful, and it v •, ,r c sfu 1 e `V (. 5 1Ce often , p it is s0. • I arse r but late. Ilay is very good, though in some places light. Root and corn crops show abun- dant growth, and at present give promise of a good yield. Potatoes are a good crop. Cherries and small fruit generally will .give a good. yield. Apples and plums are not so plenti- ful in this locality, having been in- 13I.YTIL (inx. Ilrrtlleat•r, the Commandant I of the Canadian Militia, last week Suspended Js.djt-(:en. Powell, an old officer, because he published in the official gazette certain militia changes agreed upon, but without laving the rleneral's initials and the word ,< ap- proved " attached to the order. The Ste; ruling, 8lc. Ogdensburg. N. `Y., July 8 ---Total. offerings, two lots, 1,073 boxes, and two lots, 138•boxes sold at Jc, eight lots, 883 boxes, 91; twelve lots, 9.52 boxes, 9 1-16c. , s - London, Ont., July 9,—Eighteen factories offered 8,340 boxes June. GEO. SHAW.' Wingham, Oct. 10th, 1898. rectal ttentiolaa. I hate a, full stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, to whieh I invite special attention. ILL BE GIVEN. BARGAINS MUSLIMS,, OII. CLOTHS. Also, large stock of Wien's and Doy's Ready Made Clothing, • FELT .1ND STRAW HATS, &C. Sale to start 011 16IONJ)A1.Y, J1ITLT 9tlt, and. 0011t111ue. Cash and Trade Only. JOHN 13ALBItAITH, Winghaln.; Wingham, July 6th, 1891. DR. McLELLAN, LONDON, ONT.. 234 Dundas Street, EY,E and BAB SIII£G'rEON,. Gradulteof the New York Eye and Lar hospital, 1480. Post Graduate Course en the Eye, Isar, Nose. and Throat at the New York: Post Graduate Medical Sohool and 1Iospital, 1515. Byes Tested. Glasses Applied. Fine stock of Speetaoles, Louses and surtiticiel Eves. will be at the BrunSWlek House, WINGHAM, The first THURSDAY of every second month., at date named below: Next Visit, September 6th, x894. Hours 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. Chargee moderate, "REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, and all work done on the premises. 14. PATTERSON. jured by,frest. Crops on the whole Sales 1,716 at 9 1:-1.60, 635 at 90. are good. Market active. Mitchell.—'Phe late rains and waren Little I±alls, N. Y., July 9 ----Cheese \veatleer have clone much. towards —Sales to -clay: Eighty boxes at 71c; reviving erops here. A large breadth ' 2,074 boxes at 7-1c; 2,127 boxes at Sc; of fall and spring wheat grown and 4,862 boxes at 81e; 1,092 boxes at will be about an average. Rye, 81,.e; 513 boxes on comMissioss, 320 barley and oats, never better. Hay boxes et dairy at 7 c to 8 le. light, but will turn out better than Ingersoll, Ont., July 10. -Offerings expected. Boots look promising. to. -days One thousand six hundred Fronts, apples especially, fair. and forty itboxes; 840 boxes Junes Harristo —rall wheat, though not and 800 boxes ,Julys ; • 911.-;. bids, but gli g • usual, will only one lot of Junes, 175 boxes, sold So extensively grown as be a fair crop. Spring grain is good, at that price ; market quiet. .above the average. Hay Utiea,,. N. Y., July 0 --At the • abs lob trade •1e i'tl pto-day iii many places will be fair, garden, Utica board of as well as the larger varieties of cheese sales Were 650 boxes a.t88e fruit, showing immense. 300 boxes at 8sc, 860 boxest t Clinton. ----Farmers arebusy haying 270 -boxes, at R;c; u, 650 boxes a 8.1e; 1,1711 boxes at Pe; 645 boxes in this district, and the .cr dp promises t,t; „5„, •1.t7 boxes on eo imnissi0n, to be a fair average one. They will s be cutting fall wheat in it few days, a ('alt writes to theandthis crop promises to be unusual- ,J. C. Sines, of Galt, act incl remises the best crop The annual sermon to the Orange brethren was preached in Trltnty Church last Sunday evening by Rev. T. i . 1liglcy': --Dr. E. G. •MeCasey and 31r. J. P. Phelan, of Citle illa.ti, Ohio, formerly of Morris, are visiting their many friends in this locality.— Mrs, R. I), Dunbar, of Gainsville, matter was brought up in the House 1 Texas„daughter of Mr. H. McQuarrie, of (;ominous, and the Minister of Militia I of this; town is home. --Early Tuesday ordered that the Adjt-gets. Dowell be;morning of last week, Sts Michael's reinstated, as the cause of suspension I ehureh was the scene of a • happy was not sufficient, 'Whether Genets event, it being the marriage of Mr. al Herbert will quietly submit or' Quirk, of, Stratford, to oMisol” Ellen, send in his reslgnation,is not known. daughter of Mr. , The General appears to have a high , The young couple left on the earlyrl opinion of his importance, and be- morning train for their honeynr , Elites, does not Appear to be in touch !previous to taking up their residence with the' Canadian volunteer force. I in Stratford, • GEid�IEM�N;�— Stand—Directly opposite the Bank of Hamilton, Winghatlt, - ly go p for years. Spring wheat, oats, peas will be fully `up to the average, or a little better. Too early to foreeast the root crop, Apples and plums will be a fairly good yield. Canada's seventy; for the fiscal year ending 3'ulie 80, amounted to $35,88.2,000 as Against $37,183,000 tits previous year. The eustonis :yielder1. $19,119,00() as compared with $20,707.000 tlic previous year. If you want your PENG SUITS made in the latest style, go to RVIN, opposite Bank of Hamilton, WING:HAM. press as follotvs: In the interest of the Cottnty of Wentworth, I repeat my oft -told story of a great lake of ( t loom) that Bea hidden be - An Entirely New System Of treating Rupture, adapted to all forms, ages and conditions. lst, the Hernia is held securely and with comfort during the hardest work or severest strain, under all reasonable circumstances (even horse back riding. E :Ai1I1 ATiON AND ADVICE FREE. Mylast and greatest invention in Hernial Appliances is the result of careful study, continued throughout a professional career extending over a period of 27 years, 22 of which have been devoted exclusively to Rupture treatment in Toronto. This instrument responds to every notion of the body, coughing, sneezing or lift- ing, if ing, AND NEVER SLIPS from its position (either up or down) as all others do, WHERE PLACED. Knowing the true cause of Rupture and hav- BU7. STAYS 'ing discovered a treattnent which is focind only in my appliances, instantaneous re- lief r1withlittle ex- pense. effected a but It and a CO m lots euro e t afar assured, p .reed lief iea.tfo afforded, y pense. No pain, loss of labor or tune, without incurring the doubtful, hazardous and ever costly expediment Of an operation. 1i20THT11ZS I.OUK'I'O Bo advised or you may false cause to regret this YOY7R • negligence when too into to reniecly. CHILDREN NOW. ildren cured in from 4 to 8 Weeks. Adults in from 7 to 14 weeks, according to the Ch severity OC the Oatse, age of 'person, or 4luratiOn of Rupture, malting no difference in our treatment. - that proves every case a SSSCCdSB. This is positive, as I have CONVINd- Evldenoe. p XNG• TESTIMONY from Physicians, Parents, and those declared by so-called sur- gical machinists to be hopeless, among whom may be found some of your neighbors.ause of the severityof your case, without consulting Ho.notalaandon hope lase 0n pe ro math the ground at -the -western end of . `Y. EGAN the great Beverly swamp, that is only waitinso 1A1' ktneone with 'capital hernia Specialist, 26G West Queen St. Toronto, Ont, and enterprise cum& to develop it. It will be found of superior quality' �►�'"'J',.�.•a iquantity, 1t .s , slid iiL inaxhaustrbla thereand 1 ani certain of it ;; but 1 31itiTER,—Cnntral 'Hotel, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 24th and loth, suppose as usual, 1 shall not be be- "W[ng1[am,—Queen. g I1ote1, mhursdlxy, July 26th, Hexed. ittlICARDrelt,—Royal Hotel, Friday, July 27th, Who' I'atrola.s° 4tti • 7'11e Grand Board of t held a sleeting in TaroatI for the transaction of connection; with the recoil eloetions, A representa Globe asked Mr. J. Leckie' questions as to the stand t order in regard t0 spee policy. A ehan o ill the asst was the point 011 which seemed t0 lay lTiOSt change funning in the bankr stocks and lnortg existing exemption of 31.r. Wilson was willing ishecl, inasmuch as • tb farmer, with his expensh muds more exemption th poorer farmer,- with la grade cows. Neither, ;farmers desire any sic tion; what they ask is t should be treated as ot11( the community in the in sessment. If a farina valued at $3,000, and b mortgage on it, he is whole $2,000; while a m 63,000 worth of goods, .las paid forut $1,00 quite proper.'; taxed c • 61,000 worth, is, quite p ed on only that $1,00 there is to be an ince will .accept it, the farms his income, after decluc penses of his farm. and that income tax the 1n -and bank stockholclel reached.. Turtling to the subje( partment of Agricultur, Ontario Government Iia for the farmers of the I Wilson expressed himse . ing of it. • The governs • instance, he said, Ila work, and .las done take no stock in this sin calves, with coughs, Sueh talk is too small politicians; there are 11' on which our public 111 -•I I copy their time Of den himself, Mr. Wilso highest terms. He is honest, painstaking hill said, and entirely co .his conduct of his def • Wilson had a very go had been able and pre though there were p • he thought he couktpff yet,, with its work as a .abundantly satisfied. elple of having a 311 culture, with a prac minister, 31r•. Wilson The farmers repress amount of -property, h them depends, direct}; the welfare of the wit surely such an Intel ' minister, and a pro and .not- a pl ofe'ssit when Mr. Meredith n Department of Ap;ries ishecl, and handed minor official under Education or some Mr. Wilson said, it tv he showed he was nc the farthing 001111111111 not - surprised, for of course, a professio: Mr. Wilson apprev to ;Agricultural Colles suis clone good work, to see the principle e ing as all eastern 111a to see a model farm c where in the eastern is aL .different ciirnat perililents carried on climate might not gi Stilts in the- St. L. One. suggestion he W be that,• inasmuch farm has every yea; seed, grain, etc,, ism is a very lora;; way fratn near Broekvill buy there, the extra the farmers near Gl tage, he thought it thing for the dept nate years, to tai, some point ill the 00 off there, thus b farmers a. chance. As regards the tes, Mr. 'Wilson •Wit their usefulness at extent departed. .luwe, to it large e: puce, he fusel, (x( donein thcpast byt ltl its Ito regtrdec • very (tsefal, while Myers sent out 1' He agreed, too, lodges could ,1101 Rid which rho Gown