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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1895-10-31, Page 2a 0 a ' • 4. irk + 4 MOST KENDALL'SSPAYIN, Dr. Dear Books KpnclAW wonderful gm :keep KENDALL'S Dr. Dear "Kendall's twill,: trieved two several mad Dr,. L .., , .. . KENDALL *FAWN ctl Rk Tie E SUCCESSFUL REMY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Certain in ite eifeets and never Eider& Read proOfs nelew A CURE. Botd y , Carmen, /decadent/110o., 111., Bob,St, Vt. E. J. Essoisr. 00. • _ , Sa'rs -PlOW ease sond 0/0 Ot yoUr DOME, audoblige. I haveueed A grAtit deAl OVOID, ve A Spawn Call -04 good. succoss ; i Is a. medicine. / once bad a mare that had. Occult 2pnvin and .flveehotties cured her. 1 a bottle 91191=440y? thnfeilo, porarx., SP ANN ONE' Ai., 'P. B. 1. EWMATI, Co, Sirs -I nave used Several bottles or your geavin Caren with, mush success. r n the beet Liniment I ever usec.. ffatS re- WAS Curb, one Blood SPavilt an leafed Done Spavlos. Have reconunended it to of my friends who aro much pleased 393411 keep it. Respectfully, . 2. R. RAY, P. 0, SoxS18, For Sale by all Druggists, or address .71. .2r. XE.79:DAZZ COMPANY, eNGS81.1 Go R raLts, vv. ft... LEGAL. LFL Pablie, Money Officein R. Barnsi., OFFICE DICKSON, Barrister, Soli. . oitor ot Supreme Court, Notary Conveyancer, Commissioner. dm to Loan. anson's Sleek, Exeter, II. COLLINS, • . ). er , Solicitor, Cocirayancer, , Etc, ItIETER, - ONT. : Over O'Neil's Bank. ELLIOT Ltv ELLIOT, - Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pablic, Conveyancers &o &o. M"Money to Loan at Lowest Rates or interest. 'OFFICE, - MAIN - STRETilT, F,XETER. Hensall every Thursday. B. V, IiILLIOT. FRB DERTOK 'ELLIOT.. Arateaceammaseennte V...1.1M1/1.2.11119.10310ZIMI10 MEDIOAL T w . BROWNING ill. D., M. 0 LP e P. El , -Graduate Victoria 'Univers tyl tulles and residence, llons:rtion Labe a torlt,• .Ese ter. DR. ELYNDATAN, coroner for tae county or Huron. atil co, appsH1, Carling Bros. store, Exeter. DRS. ROLLINS & AMOS. Separate Offices. Residence same as former. ly, Andrew st. Offices: Spacktnan's building. Main st; Dr Rollins' same as formerly, north door; Dr. Amos" same 'building, south door. LA. ROLLINS, AL D., T. A. .A.SIOS, M. D Exeter, Ont AUCTIONEERS. 1- , EARDY, LICENSED A.LTO- _a 4* Veneer for the County of Karon. Charges moderate. Exeter P. 0. T1 e in alIparts. moderate. T k and erate ton a. - BOSSENBERRY, General Li- 4 e eensed Auctioneer Sales conducted Satisfaetionguarauteed. Charges RensallP 0, Out. ENEY EILBER Licensed luc- ti oneer for the Counties of Huron, Mitallesex . Sales conducted at mod- rates. Chloe, at Post-othee Grad. 01 t . 'VETERINARY. Tennent & Tennent : li..7' Klemm. 0 NT. 1 6 £ Cre due terof the Ontario Veterlue.cy 0 al 5". Opricr, : One door South ofTown Hall; J ......_1 riLE• WATERLOO MUTUAL t Blair; IN 81:71{ ANC E C 0 Established in 1863. 1E40 OFFICE - WATERLOO, ONT. : This Company has been over Tiventv-eleh f 'ears in successful opordion in Western d /nt aria, and coatinues to insure a gs•i mat less or hue age by Fire, Buildings, Merchandise c l'auufactories and all other deseri ptioas of t nsurtilde property. Intenclin_g insurers have t he option of inauringen the Pretni am Note or ash Syste rn. During the past ten years this cornpa,ny has a ssued 57,096 Policies, Covering Property to the r mount of 540,872 038; and Paid an losses Mena ' 709,752.00. P Assets, 6176,100.00, consisting of Cash r n Bank Government Depositand the unasses- E ed Premium Notes on hand anti in three .W.WA/nex, 111.D.. President; 0 M. Tlyucill a ecrefary : J. 13. iitIWINS, Inspector . CHAS ;QED., Agent for Exeter anti vicinity B e a t ' 4 OOIt0 OK1 e r1i4 4 A.recent ..e physician. . . monthly 'e0 Ladies. safe wered. 'Beware of unprineipled Lar Inferior medicines (toles Cotton Root Compound, la, or inclose 51 and 6 cents Id we willsend, sealed, by articulars In plain envelope, Maps. Address The Per Salo in Exeter a: es 7 SUel 1 e e rt111100I lt tl .i el COMPOUND. hi discovery by auold r Successfully used by thousands of' C Is the only perfectly ,....111 and reliable medicine Ms- A: druggists who ti In place of this. Ask for taas rto substi- te in postage in letter in return mall. Pull sealed to ladies only. 2 Cook Compatry, lir avniasor, Ont., Canada. ar tv by J W Browning, ha jolzn2ot lite he umatiorl) th ' 4atal heufar 4.4-,1, T/ TO RCN t_isaiii etti 'IP be - ' en Why fjOe i la 4 (e.a 1/4 1 QII fly eke 9; , Menthe] Neer. ' of my silkgo me of t thi -1 0-ne, ircered il pre ,,,5g , 6 Magee m 1 , Por a long thee I euffered with Rheuieetlern fy , el he Fact: so severely that 4 meld not ever: sit • at streight; tly wife advised a 5). 10 L. Menthol ftl ' Fleeter, I tried it and was soon going abed all in eight. S. C. Interne Sweeter Cornea Race 204' ' .1 lin THE NEWS IN A. NUTSRELL THE VERY LATEST FROM ,4LI. OlrER • . THE WORI4D. arreannotema About our Own county?. Great Orltaln. tho Gutted States, and All Parte or the Globe. Condensed and *retorted (or Rao, aatiZAP4a Stratford is to have a $30,000 trunk sewer. 41. Winnipeg cerperater, Mr. Brown, Mil seventy feet and •will recrever from his injuries, The Cabinet bee appointed Solicitor - General Curran a Judge of the Superior areurt of Quebec. Shipments a cattle from acIaoitoba and the Northwest this year• already number 35,000 heed, At St. Catharines a severeerear-old boy named Orin W. Filkine was drowned by falling into the canal. M. Ouimet has granted the sufferers rendered homeleas by the fires in Chatham, N. B., the use of the public buildings. The report that Chief justice Sir Henry Strong is about to retire from the Supreme Court is emphatically denied in Ottawa. The trade returns for September show a decline as compared with the corresponding month of the preceeding year of $1,015,- 000. Rev. Canon Townsend died at Amherst, N. S., in the 88th year of his age, For 61 years he was rector of the Parish of Amherst. Lord Alfred Douglas, who figured 00 prominently in the Oscar Wilde case in London, is at present at Niagara Falls with his wife. • Miss Lillie Stewart, a patient at the St. ,Toseph's Hospital, Hamilton, jumped from a window in the third storey. She is in a critical condition. The Winnipeg Grain Exchange passed a resolution protesting against the anion of the Dominion Government in raising the inspection fees on grain. The Dominion Government is being urg- ed to put a tax upon natural gas, which is being piped in large quantities from Canada to cities in the ITnited States. Mr. William Kyle, the Toronto man who was arrested at Niagara Falls, Ont„ on the charge of attempted bribery of an alder- man, died on Friday afternoon at the latter place. Fulaback Morin of the Ottawa Univer- sity Rugby football team, the. cham- pions of Canada, was seriously injured at practice, and the club has summarily closed its iseason. Ayoung man named Carter, a son of Mr. Wm, Carter, of 59 •Bay street, Toronto, was accidentally drowned in Rook lake, Man. on Suniay evening,by the upsetting of a Ijoat. Elotelkeeper Maybee of Grimsby claims the reward offered for the apprehension of Teller Palmer of Hamilton, on the ground that oe told the police where the man was. A writ of quo warrant° to unseat Mayor Villeneuve,of Montreal, was appliedforon Tuesday, on the ground that the Mayor is interested in a firm that supplies lumber to the city. g A circular has been issued by the Cus- toms Department at Ottawa to the various collectors, calling their attention to the fe.ct that the French treaty is ROW in full force and effect. A despatch from Regina states that W. Curren who is in charge of the Dominion Public 'Works Office, has been arrested on a charge of incendiarism. His arreat has Caused a sensation. W. B. Palmer, defaulting teller of the Bank- ot Commerce, and Fred. A. Filgiano, defaulting cashier of the Grand Trunk at Hamilton, were each aentenced to three ears in the penitentiary. At the iugnese into the death of John ayng it was shown that his reason for ishing to marry Miss Robson was that he new she Would come in for valuable roperter when she came of age. . The repairs to the city of Toronto Water orks were completed OD Friday and. an mple supply of perfectly pure water is ow coming through the mains. The caet ervice has been discontinued. Two shipments of Canadian tomatoes to- ngland,made as an experiment,have been eported upon. While not an entire success, hey have demonstrated the possibility of evelopin,g an important trade in this espect. Dr. Bell, of the Canadian- Geological urvey, who has just returned to Ottawa rom a trip to James' Bay, repeats having iscovered a river in the north whiets he lain's to he the sixth of the great rivers of he world, and characterizes as the Nile of he North. Application will be made in Parliament ext session for an act to incorporate the anadian Electric Railway & Power Corn - any, with power to operate an electric ilway from Montreal to Windsor, via rockville, Kingston, Belleville, Toronto d London. The finances of the General hospital at ingston show a deficit of $3,000 this year, d the e.utliorities have issued a circular king for a consensus of opinion regarding e curtailment of the salary of tne super. tendentes a in the case of the seperintend- of nurses. Further news of prairie fires in Manitoba ave reached Winnipeg. Near Shoal ake the flames spread over the country r aboub ten miles running az a fearful te, and many people had narrow escapes, o yourig man were so badly injured that ey cannot live. While Charles Peel was engaged in aring down a brick structure yesterday Hamilton the wall collapsed, burying el in the ruins. When rescued hetvvas conscious, and died shortly after his rival at the hospital. The deceased was enter-feur years of age. Victor Talioreti, a Montreal drag clerk, s beea arrested on a charge of abducting oung lady with whom he was in lave on e eve of hers marriage to aeobher mari, e girl was missing from Monday till urrsday, and when found had evidently n given druga to render her powerletne he death is announced at SleValentliae, G, of Mr. Joseph Noel, aged einety- r years, Re was a veteran of the war 1812-13, being one of the last survivors that obliging time along the frontier of Quebeo province. As a boy he took b in the 'defence of Leoolle Mill. he missing will of Mr. Thom Venlig, an clever citizen of Hamileon, Got., who Watt Iled ori the raiittsay treads, and whose 00 neraI took place on the day fixed for hie in erriage with Wigs Tessie Ablebee, Thlb. Irelatid, was' iound sedated in an old Si oleelt on Batui,day. Tho deceased left tell his estete to Miss Atkins) who has taken eot SleVeat againat lettera of administra, tiou being issued. • (awn parram The Rev. Edwin Palmer, D. Arun., deeeen of Oxford,le dead. - Mr, Rerbert •Wilberforee has been an - painted aide to Lord Aberdeen. The Qtieen wiil return to Wineleer pestle limo Balmoral on Broveanber 16, The Queen laid the foundation atone of the Duke of 'Fife'e Righland reeidenee. Englieb. impiety is hurrying hernewerd for the London season, which promises tO be an unusually brilliant one, The Britieh battleship Vietoriona was launched at Chatham on Saturday. It has a fifteen thousand tons diapiacement. The Prince and Primmer) of Wales begin holding receptions at Sandringhane bowie this weak. The house will be full until after Chriatinas, • Sir Charles Lees, Governor of British Guiana has been summoned to London to consult with Mr. Chamberlain on Veriezue- an affairs. Or. Gunther, the well-known beadof the department Of zoology in the British Misseum, retired on October 1, owing to the age regulations. Mr. William Kenny, Q. C., who Wale recently appointed Solicitor-Generar,'The Ireland, it) a Roman Catholic) Unionist, a rare thing in Ireltend. It is stated in ofllaial circles that England intends to land troops on some part ,of Turkish territory if the Armenian reforms aretaot honourably executed. Tbe competition of Catiadian cheese in the English market is so keen that the agricultural papers are writing very pes- simistic articles on the subject. The British court has received the worst advices coocerning the Czarewitch, who is the victim of consumption. It is not expected that he will survive the whit- er. The report that Lord Salisbury lied sent an ultimatum to the President of Vents- zuela is confirmed. The Cleveland Admin. istra.tion at Washington is said to be interesting itself in the matter. The North German Lloyd Steamshi Company has ordered from a shipbuildia firm at Govan, a suburb of Glasgow, two steamships, the .dimensions of which will exceed those of the Campania • and Luoania. A number of the friends of Mr Tim Healy, who was recently read out of the Irish party, met in London on Saturdry and subscribed $2,500,000 for a new daily paper in Dublin, to be started at once with Mr. Healy in control. Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of Emperor William, and Prince Christian Victor recently rode a thirty -mile bicycle race from Balmoral to Braemar castle for a prize given by the Queen. Pripee Christian won by half an elem. The Fishmongers' Company are seeking to prohibit the sale in London of frozen salmon from British Columbia, alleging that fish is salmon trout, the sale • of which is illegal in. the United kingdom between the months of October and Feb- ruary. ' Lord Rosebery, in a 'speech on Friday, delivered at the opening of the new club at Scarborough, said that to his mind the primary obstacle to all reform and the greatest danger to the stability of • the State lay in the present constitution of the Rouse of Linde. •abrt The following members of the Imperial Parliament have been raised to the peerage: -SirAlgernon Borthwaite,proprietor of the London Morning Post; Baron Henry de Worms, formerly Under-Secretary oaState for the Colonies ; and the Hon. Horace Curzon Plunkett. Ferdinand Meier, a retired general of the German army, committed suicidein London on Sunday evening by taking prussic acid on the Thames embankment. Be had be- come reduced to beggarythrough the failure ot Jabez Balfour's Liberator Building and Loan Companies, in which all his money was invested. umroie moms. It is said that George J. Gould has in hi possession twenty-three paintings of hi wife. Thirty Mormon saints leave Philadelphia. on Saturday on a proselytizing tear of Europe. Miss Frances Willard says that the bicycle is a great factor in advancing tem.: peranae. Mr. Joseph Ramsey, jun., of St. Louis succeeds Mr. Rays as General Manager o the Wabash Railway. James Dixoh, accused of the murder of Capt. Pnillips at Tonawande.,N. Y., hanged himself in his cell. An explosion of dynamite on the Niagara Is Gorge Railway demolished the boiler use and injured several men. Mrs. John Langdon, who lives six miles from Delta, Ohio, has given birth to five children, all boys, and they are doing well. Pope has written a letter to the Catholic hierarchy of America, condemning religious congresses such as were held r recently at Chicago a,ncl To onto. The strike of bicycle makers in Teledo, 0., was on Friday morning turned into e lock -out, with the result, that there are five thousand men idle in the city. 4 The Superintendent of Insurance in Springfield, Ill., on Saturday granted license to (11) business in Illinois to the Supreme Court of the Independent Order of Foresters, of Toronto. The Duke of Marlborough was arrested In Central park, New York, on Friday, for coasting down hill on bis wheel at too rapid a rate. He woe taken to the police station, reprimanded, and let go. It is understood that the postel officials in Washington have asked the Dominion Goverdment for permission to run Vetted Stetes mail cars with clerical on beard through Canedian territory, and they are sanguine that the permission will be grant- ed, The Duke of Marlborough was arrested in Centrel Park, NeW York, for coesting rapidly down a hill on his bloyele with hie feet on • the handles. The Duke accom. pained the policeman to the 'station, whete AY, \ aekeel teed e 11111111111111 wool as made in a twin bar (as shown above) for tlae sake of convenience; it is made of pure materials for the salee of quality; it is made by our pectiliar processes for the sake of effectiveness (doing its work easily); 14 12 ma.de at the largest soap works in the world for the sake of steeply- ing the largest demand in the world; it is used everywhere for the sake of Less Labor Greater Comfort For every 12 wrappers Books iror sent to _. • t Levert intos„ Ltd, 23 Scott St., Toronto, Wrappers a useful paper -bound book will be sent, ended to be somewhat more quiet than has been the ease la ely. There has been a less active movement generally, with an irregular, thongh fairly wide demand for goods. Baltimore appears to be an excep- tion, for there trade is reported meet satis- factory, . due largely to the favorable conditions at the South. The manufactur- ing indusbries show no change, but central and'Western °idea find a better demand for shoes. The enquiry for iron and steel is easier, and slight decline( in price are experienced. Woollen ennnufactures are dull, but cotton goods are in active request at steady or advancing prices. The con- ditions of the week have not been cheering for the speculative markets and further shipments of gold are feared'. GENERAL. Six hundred soldiere were killed in an explosion on a steamship near Kinchow, China. King Menelek of Abyssinia was struck by lightening and either killed oe para- lyzed. A French company has concluded an agreement for a new Atlantio cable from Brest to New York. It is officially announced in Madrid that twelve thousand additional troops will !start for Cuba next Tuesday. • Great Britain has sent an ultimatum to the King of Ashantea who is accused of violating treaty obligations. 'Sir. Edward Malet, the retiring British Ambassador to Germany, was entertained at dinner by Chancellor Prince Hohenlohe. An irade has been promulgated in Turkey announcing that the Sultan has signed the ArmenMn reform scheme demanded by the powers. - -• According to the latest information re- ceived in Constantinople from Trebizonde, Arteetepie, fuur hundred persons were killed tilling' the recent rioting there. It is reported the Czar has informed the Japanese tainistef at St. Petersburg that Russia will never abandon Corea, and will protect her against all encoachments. • The Governor of Goa, Portuguese India, has cabled to the Minister of Marine in Lisbon. thee the Portuguese troops have joined the insurgents and were pillaging *ba town and country. , • The insurgents in the Province of Santa Clara, Cuba, have circulated a pamphlet advising the inhabitants not to use the railroads, as they have determined to blow them up with dynamite. It is reported as one of the warlike signs of the time a that Turpin, the inventor of melinite, hare been summoned from Paris to Constantinople, to assist in fortifying the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles. Newfoundland's revenue for the e'eptem- bar quarter as $315,700 being 632,800 less than the same quarter of last year before the,00mmeraial crash, and an improvement 61 000,000 OD the previous quarter of this year. , The Emperor • and Empress of Get many, f accompanied by ex -Empress Frederick, participated on Friday in the ceremonies attendant upon the unveiling .of the Emperor Frederick rnonument on the battle field of Woerth. Fal ho Roundaman Ryan, Who was in (Merge, discharged hini after warning him hob to repeat tshe offence. Rev. Peteril. Rowe of Sault Ste, Marie, Mich., who was named Iliehop of Alaska, in the Ephicopalian House of Bishops at Mins neapolie, was born in Toronto 86 years age. He entered Trinity College, add gra,dueted With the B. A. degree, rend liars mice been grallted 14, A. degree by the' frame ge, Re woe for a number of years Di issiotiagy Akeittna. Commercial edvioes froria the Ufiited ate report Inieloese for thcr week just' aieves is received in London of the death of , Makololo, one of Livingstone's most faithful followers in Africa from 1851 to 1864. W hat makes the taking off the sadder is tbe fact, that he left torty-five widows to mourn him. It is reported that the summer season at Monte Carlo, which has just closed, has been an almost complete failure. The at- tendance at the gtanes was so small that the number of roulette tables in use was reduced from eleven to three. Sir. Philip Currie, the British Ambassa- dor to Turkey, has received from an " Armenian source a warning that the 'Young Turkey. party will probably induce some Armenian missreant to attempt, his life in .o'rder to disgrace the Armenian people. When Baby watt alek, we aye her Mamie. When she was a Child, she Cried for Castoria. When fate became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she g,ave thena Castorie • • Telephone in Armies. The Germien War Office has been reaper!. meeting in telephone erection by cavalry. A troop of light cavalry was started from Berlin and attother from Potsdam The &dance is twenty miles. The end of the wire, was carried on it fork fixed ,00 e. ranee Ana thus thrown over the trees, Every three.fifthe of a mile the wire was tested by telephone apparature The two troops met hell Way and conneeted. It took four hours, "What do you think will be the outcome of the wag in Cuba 1" "That," replied the m an who ensurers every question) "depende a good deal on the inoome of .the S, mulish treasury," , Children Cry for Pitcheeo Cutoet4, AN ONINOITS WAR CLOUD THE TROUBLE WITH VENEZEULA RECOMINO- ACUTE. reoroon1), Chaernereolala leas Talcon Vp .nle Oise `Filth Vlscour-ltritisit Guiana Vortidon Glens to be Incroased. A despateh from London says: The St. James Gazette on Friday afternoon made some highly blaporta,nt and sen- sational statements regarding 'Voiles- uela, which seem to show that the dis- pute between that republic and Great Britain has assumed a very grave as - It says that since Mr. Chamber... lain assumed office as Secretary of State for the Colonies he hue paid close per- sonal attention to the question of the relations between Great Britain and Venezuela, and that he has taken the initiative in direding in part the administration ot the affairs of the British colony of Guiana, adjoining Venezuela. Mr, Chamberlain's hand, it appears, has been felt in the Local Execubive CounciL and the St. James' Gazette add e ;-" We are now enabled to give the tenor of a remarkable de- spatch, in which is outlined the Im- perial policy towards the colonies. The document is of much importance, in- asmuch as it was followed by cabled instrimtions from Mr. Chamberlain to the Governor of British Guiana, Sir Charles Cameron Lees, R.C.M.G., to obtain without delay a vote for the provision of two Maxim guns, one of which is to be stationed at Uruan, or elsewhere along the frontier where tbe Venezuelans may attempt to cross. The mere fad that Mr. Cham- berlain cabled instructions for the de- fence of the ,frontier in this manner is positive proof that the Imperial Government will not tolerate a repeti- tion of the .Uruan incident, and thab it intends to bold the frontier within the Schomberg line, by force if necessary. In this despatch Mr. Chamberlain ad- vocates, especially, fostering gold min- ing, and urges the cutting of a road from the Upper Barirnar river to Cuyuni, pointing out its importance from a military point of view, as it would enable the Government to keep more closely in touch with the fron- tier, and repel attempts at Venezuelan aggression, adding that in view of the possible early and rapid expansion of gold ruining it will be necessary to provide adequately for the protection of the north-west district, and recom- rnendirig an increase in the number of military and police, as well as the erec tion of barracks on the frontier." THE STATE OF TRADE. indleatIons Point 00 00 Better State of IttieineSs-BrIces of Itoots and Shoes, Iron Products, and woollen and cot- ton Goods are Going up. The record of mercantile failures in Canada during the past nine months, as made up by Dun & Co., shows a de- cided improvement over the correspond- ing period 'of last year. The number of insolvents has declined from 1,514 in 1894 to 1,339 in 1895, while the -liabili- ties hat'ereceded from 613,109,716 to eaae.928,203. The failures this year are thus classified: Manufacturing, 303, With liabilities of '$3,150,885 traders, 1,026, with • liabilities of 66,636,463; other commercial firms, 10, with liabi- lities of 4140,855; and bankers, 2, with liabilities of $88,050. Commenting on the returns, Dun's Review observes fleet the third quarter shows a larger nu_mber of failures than occurred in the second quarter, the increase being nearly all in trading concerns, but it is an encouraging fact that the average of liabilities in these failures is smaller than in the preceding quarter. It is al- so somewhat smaller for manufactur- ing failures. Of the provinces, Quebec reports the largest number, which is not surprising in view of the somewhat unusual strain to which financial events have exposed concerns in that province. Ontario reports fewer than in 'the sec- ond quarter, with considerably SMALLER LIABILITIES, but in British Columbia the failures were considerably larger, though not more numerous. - One striking feature of the past quarter, to which Dun's Review calls attention, is that it has witnessed, about the first of September, the low- est general range of prices ever known in the United. States, in spite of re- tmoarkaobold,esad advances in cotton ancot- nggreat advances in iron and steel products, and in boots and shoes, leather and hides. So great was the fall in many other articles, including some of much greater relative import- ance, that prices of breadstuffs declin- ed over 20 per cent. from the end of May to the end of August, prices of meats 10 per cent.o prices of dairy pro- ducts, fruits and vegetables 32 per cent., and other food, including sugar, tea and coffee, liquors, fish and spices, only about 2 per cent. Meanwhile all clothing rose over 10 per cent., includ- ing boots and shoes, and iron and steel products about 32 per cent. The fol- lowing table compiled by Dun's Review will be found mosb interesting :- Food Cotton SVooleo Iron Boots & Prod'ts Giods Goods Prod'ts 151,035 Oct 1890.- .1000 100.0 100.0 100 0 101.1 Jan. 1595 .. 59.3 74.8 78.2 51.8 73.6 March 1. 1815 93.2' 72,5 708 517 74.9 July 1.1803..85.7 81.1 75.7 08.1 96.7 leept. 1, 1595. 77.0 81.3 75.9 79.9 101.0 001'. 1, '805- 76.8 87,5 77 5 53.0 104.6 It be observed that the fall in prices of •food products since March last has been ver) great, more than c200aptienrucoeunst., and that it has been con - THE FARMER has had no compensation as yet fer the advance in those commodities whicli he buys, although the case of Canadian farmers.' is better than that of their fellows in the United State e who grow largely of cotton, sugar, tobacco and More of oats and corn and evhea,t, As prices sbood on March lst last the farmer was doing well, for while the average price of eocid. products had de- clined only 3.8.per cent, from the average in- October, 1800, cotton goods had fallen 27.5 per cent,, woollen goods 23.7 per cent., IBM] Products 45.3 Per cent., and boots and, shoes 25,3 per cent. As the present time boots and shoes are higher in priee than five years ago, iron products are rapidly advancing to the ra,tee then current, and wollen and cotton goo& slowly moving up. Over -production is treat- ed. as the bane of the farmer, but with the more prosperons trade which both produces and results front the advance in prices of other commodi- ties than agricultural, the consum- ption of forMstuffs shonld inerease end better returns to the producer be realized, • 0110.11 DRIVINCL' ,Paseriplion or a npila in gianona The author of "Life with Tome -Siberian Savages," Mr, B, D. _Reward) describing it journey eastera Siberia, ova that the wheels used by the people give the best idea, of the road)) of the country. The wheels, he says, are only it little larger than thorn of ordinary wheelbarrows, and run beneath the vehicle inatead of at the aides of it. Of es:flume the weggoo is easy to get into, aud what is more importent, is comparatively aafe to be thrown out of. Of 'this latter Mate Mr. Howard says, the drivers take the fullest edventage. They rarely drive alower than a gali0p, and down a steep hill they oouble the speed The earns thing is done on approeohing eny destinetion, and especially on returning home. A driver would be coneidered very unskillful unless he mild drive at the fastest gallop till he reached the very cor- ner of his meetter's liouee and the come to a dead stop exactly at the door. Mr, liovvard was especially impreesed by the way his first driver took him across the bridges. They were wooden, and only a few inohea wider than the &milky. Whenever -one came in sight,orack 1 crack I would go the whip, and with the wildest of cries the driver would charge the bridge, and almost before the passenger knew what had happened, the horses -three abreast: - would be tearing up the slope of the other aide of the stream. , "As for remoostrance," he says, "I had all I could do to wedge myeelf hi and hold on, so as to keep partly seated. On one occasion did my murderer -driver -for tbat was wha% he was-ahow the slightest sign eympe,thy,ernotion, or interest. My only ground of were/ice was that we were, so to speak, in the same boot. On principle, too,1 was obliged to agree with the driver, that if we were obliged to cross such bridges, the sooner we were over them the better." Germany's War Dogs. The Gardejager Pachmann and Each. who took two German war dogs to Con' stantinople the Saturday before Whitsun side, have returned to Potsdam. The two dogs, when they arrived at Constantinople, had several days' rest ;before they were shown to the Sultan. His Majesty and his officers were so much surprised at the clever and useful performances of the dogs that the German Jager avere begged to give aome Tnrkish solcliera instruction in the training of such dogs. This was done for several days, after which the Sultan gave the German soldiers each a deooration and 1,000 francs and caused them to be shown the city and its surroundings. The two war dogs were a present to the Sultan from the German Emperor. - A Lucky Maid Servant. An old maid servant of weak intellect) who was supported by .the parish in Rix dorf, Gerenany, has come into possession of no less than 8,000,000 marks, a relative having died i Sweden who left his fortune ofeS0,-000,000 marks, besides a large mine, to this woman and her nine brothers and sisters. teeee tan - PALM° "D (1-91O 'ae5- TAR .1415°r0 50AP ErkuPT'll On. =gm MAKES SKIN eon AND WHITE 25c People Who Weigh and Compare Know and get the best. Cottoleneo the new vegetable shortening, haij won a wide and wonderful,Popu- larity. 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