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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1901.
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ufactuters in the, .0eribbeten, there-
for°, prefer 610 their produce
should go to the pritotically
unUui-
ite(l market of the United States.
This is the kernel of the whole
question of West Indian commer-
cial relations with Canada. It nn-
derlies tb.e failure of all the efforts
of the Canadians to arrange any
scheme of reciprocal trade with
those colonies.
Shipping and other advantages
may be held out, West Indian
sugar even may be admitted free of
duty to °amulet but no 'concession,
it is contended, will compensate
for the loss of the American mar-
ket at the present time. This does
not arise from any sentimental pre-
dilection, in favor of the United
selfprotection. Artificially -created
handled. For this week Beauty
markets, The Chronicle contends, of Normal of the Holstein herd is
the best cow beating Marshall by
five cents. Below is the net profit
of each herd for the week ending
October 8th ; Jerseys, 758; Hol-
steins, 7.58; Ayrshiros, 6.97 ;
Giteenseys,6.66 ; French Canadians,
6.38; Shorthorns, 5.95 ; Brown
Swies, 5.85 ; Red Polled; 5.63 ;
Jersey, 4.93 ; Dutch Belted, 3.95.
a Mr. Southwerth.'s report :shows
r that 818 colonists took up land in
Ontario in 1900, representing a
tr"
population of 2,266 and. holdings of
limited duration and doubtful in
127,491 acres. The returns for 1901
their consequences. That the
will be much better and the settle- course of trade may be effected by
a ment of the Temiskaming region legislation cannot be denied, al -
alone for this year will be about
though the wisdom of interference
equafto that of the whole Province
. is alwevs a debatable question.
Canadians and the Shorthorns
which are both doing good work
and may yet succeed in passing the
Guernseys before the close of the
test. fe *nob a °ace, all five o the
Canadian herds would be ahead of
the five, American herds. The
Grnernettys obtained such a long
lead in the early part of the test
that they will doubtless be able to
win first prize in the butter profit
test, but aS One cow is now quite
out of the race they would. probab-
ly be, overtaken by some of the
other breeds if the test were .con-
aentinued for a few weeks longer.
The Brown Swiss cow, Hope of
Minnesota, has been very sick dur-
ing.the week and it was feared
that she would not recover, but
she is now much better. Her case
is -the first in the history of the
Dairy that it has been necessary to
resort to inedicine, which goes to
States, but solely from a desire for show:that the cows have been both
carefully and skillfully fed. and
are notoriously unreliable, and it
is infinitely to be preferred. that
West Indian sugar exports should
continue to follow their present
tendencies rather than upset all
commercial calculations in the hope
of gaining e. temporary advanfage
in some new market. It is by slow
degrees that Canadian trade with . CANADIAN NEWS.
the Caribbean colonies will bo de -
John Y. Brown has been appoint-
veloped, and not by large corn -
eq. jailer of Brant county, in the
mercial schemes -which must be of room . of the late Jailer Keachie,
who died recently.
John Lee of Highgate was nein-
ineted by the liberals on Monday
to contest the East riding of Kent
made vacant by the death of R.
Ferguson.
The population of Yale and Carl -
for 1900. There also many squat- ,
But in every effort toward reel- boo, 33. C., as far as heard from, is
' procitv full consideration MuSt be given by the census department as fir.. ire erne4.• 44. 0 44+44..14 I* 41•••••••••••••••••••411414,
tors, of whom no record has been t
from other parts a Ontario, the mune distriets was 19,180. 1 J.0. STON. /ZAN
kept. Of Of the 818 locatees, 504 are , 51,100. In 1891 the populntion of '1 -
elven to such points as have been
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THE HERALD OFFICE.
from. the linited Sta.tes, 42 fromo " Kingsville reported a case of
unquestionably disposed to favor
Manitoba, 29 from Quebec and the 1 SIllall-pox to the provincial board.,
all practical plans for increasing , The disease was tracked. to Chi-;
est from Europe. The immigra-
, the trade between the British col- , cago. Two new eases have appear-
ion to the Province, according to . . ed in Keorah township, near the
" omes on this continent.
r. Spence's report, was 4,983. Soo.
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Graduate Optician: The Original Herb Compound
HENSALL.
1SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES
031 areal Butter and Cheese Am..: The $20,000 bonus by-law for the
The late Hon. N. Clarke Wallttee! dation. , Thomas Brothers, of Norwich, to.
was a man of more than ordinary ; establish the brash, broom and '
, Fitted on Scientific Principles,
intelligence, and. ability, and. he „ Montreal, Oct. llth,1901.1woodenware manufactory at .St. t
To Dairymen of Candttda, Thomas was carried to -day by 1.045 , -
dared to differ frau his party and ;
Gentlemen, majority. 1. MIX STOCK or
to surrender office and selary when At a general meeting of thisti; Miss Nancy McNabb, who resides
their course WAS contrary to his ;1.Association held on the 10th inst., I with her brother, Mango McNabb, Jewelr ,
convictione. This he did when the it was resolved to Distil?: a ctrcular at Lawrence Stetion, near Dutton,
Tenement et which he was e to the Dairymen of Canada, strong- committed suicide Sunday, while '
lv advising them to turn their the rest of the family were
nerttber committed itself to force
attention ta butter more eenerall
rata schools. upon the Province , and to discontinue the manufacture, Paris green. Several hours after -
Y. 11 church, by taking a large dose of r
of Manitoba. Mr. 'Wallace began of eheese entirely after Inst 3,,Toveni- / wards she told the family of her
's career as a school teacher, and her. for the following reasons 1.-. i tleed. The deceased viaq subject to
later started *country store, which , lst. That fodder cheese hurts melancholy. T'he coroner deemed
the eonsumution thus aninishing i n innuost unnecessary.,
he eloped and extended until ho the demand for `gras,3 goods andll a -
u The merchants' Bank has issued
tva A large and prosperous busi- k lowering its price. * ebeese i, it.iive. dollar bill that is considered
nese. Ile Wit.% a kindlearted man. 2nd. That the outlet for
nest and fair iu his blisinesi re- is limited, atal everything depends b (E'!ioltorinli:le.titrefrgeen ityhll :11,1t1:.;
i.t.,......d. apart from his aetive ' icionntslimeigtolinty to Inane° a large at1301111t of tine work is greatly in.
That. the eansimption of 11, creased. The bill is so inueli unlike
otestantisin awl Conwrvatistn. I 3rd. anything before seen that one
was very popular among the people cheese is not inereaeing, but elintin. vi. otild bet.ept to refuse itets at coati -
whew he lotell. His death will be , ishing, while the consumption of
long and greatly lamented by the , fitioevratiicireittnery butter is rapidly llenritettilta" keeTa:1littrifocretPaottelleS°:u1Sts.
tj tigenien ,,of Canada. 11111°11gr4th. g'iha,t the priee of butter is side of its PecutliarY value.
Miss Doty, the missing young
Inn be blin St) long been tried. higher on an average all the year
lady of Oakvillle and whose where -
trusted leader. " round than eliesse, for the finest
abouts was a mystery tither friends
'rhequalities.
net result of strikes tip to 5th. That the manufacture of for nearly two weeks, was Arrested
at.Londori on Tuesday in company
ate shows a big foittitkee signakst butter is more profitable than
with a man nained Jack Mason, st
eht,wse. not only in the comparative
trikers. This will show the pnee. but in that the farm. stock itt8nlent ef Oakville. The pair
Wei stopping at the Western hole'
n Nessity of fitaing eatne better ! and the land are better sustained.
for a 'week or more aa man and
y to arrange the inequalities be. 8th. _That in order to maintain
;iv,/ife and they were both arrested.
wen capital and labor. These I high pries, there intist be lit eon -
was released the
t Himont tupplv of finest butter, tool li The young htdY
inequalities sad other ditliemties i' es the flow ,cif milk. is lessening 4 same evertie-
g but Mason %-aa held
must be dealt with, but striking is new, it us most urgent, that tha and tiny be (+aged with abduc-
tion. The affair has catised quite
manifestly too costly and itieffect- quantity should be kept up as much'
ite. In, the late strike of the steel as possible. idol, to divert the milk :a t'ensation.
and iron workers in the 'United from cheese to this article iv the ' Governinent Inspector Ches.,/
only' way to keep up the sttpply. „ Safi' elainis to have diseovered, that 1
Shdeet, tlie bee to the strikers in tatter should he shipped fresh :, natural gas is still going to Detroit
wages 4.10116 is estimated et oVcr weekly to conetnand the best Deice.; from. Windsor. He reported the
and recommended that the Interior
accottiplieh its object, as tne strik- Yours Truly, _ '
3. Stanley Cook, ',.. Construction Company, of Detroit, i
Ora. reeitrned Work under exactly Secretary. 1 which iitiports the gas across the
the setae conditions. Besides the
Watches and
TUE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER
Kidney and Liver Regulator.
OUR NATIVE HERBS
Clocks
Special attention paid to
all kinds of Repairing.
C. Stoneman,
HENSALL. ONT.
410,000,0c% and the strike failed to I am. Gentlemen, find to the Ontario Otivernment
e . elver and which has a lease of the
loss itt wages, and the misery to PailaAtierieati Model Dairy Notes. riverbeil from, -the Outario Gurett-
theinands ethic& that entails, there
200 Days Treatment for .
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,NATIVE OIL THE GREATEST KNOWN
PAIN REMEDY.
Geo. TROTT r
Photographer,
HENSALL
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ROSE JELLY
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PRICS.
Family
Groups
A Specialty....
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Htli SALL.
' be"Meted to remove its web.
ist the derettgetuent to us tie The stipetier staying powers al:marine Pipes from the Canadian --
a the Ileleteirte are sow becomitige channel. Bridently nothing will
h i ss att
injury to the public as well as loss manifest, and for the week ending stop the eXportation but the te- 41.11.,,, ititti,, ,,,
L tivi IR,&4111
to eltliplOyeta. Tvventieth centuty October 1st, they 8tatta first on the , rooVel of the pipes frani the riVer-q ItleUC 144.4444 ;0„, se Nese
wisdom should be able to seenee . list irt the butter profit test, beat- 11,Viala. `Ii. I`' ``-'
or and employee in a much enote 'However. Mats- Marshall, of the M
theernseys by f itteseven eents.
,c40 0 very_ 0 er 'Estate Etch- not 1
jUStiCe and. equity both to employ.. lug the Jerseys by ten cents and,
.istitiefactoty way than, it is poesible Guernseys, still retains her lead as
with strikes. best eow in the bath, but her come
partion, Cassiopeia. who hag been
A Doctor
tamest iival has been off Ix feed xt Is „
There is some excellent advice in for it geed deal of the time her anIi°112 time for tnbtherld
em article in The Demerara Chron- ---- . %hen tht Milt one* get that tet cold
and drops thirty.six cents behind steal wet, and conot 'home hoarse and
fele dealing with the prospects of her for the -week. An unttstial coughing, or awaken in the night vie.
tram between Canada and the eeeord has been made Burin tires et deadi
y croup. Then it Is that
`r 16 n- other 'gratefully to Diri.00Ckhesaned, rat., City-, Village,
West India Islands. While admit- week by the Pollard Jerseyc' Ora. . still te,, thlotatigrlittitti greeadtuRg e Clile Suburbrn,
ting the henefieisd effeet of the int- -She has' been unable to trIOPerb'' fatnouso tairiar
proved steamship serviee. Th ' digest iti6t feed, Fe
min ate trade 8,_olibscillgintillikii,k12.11.50.0,11 Liy3,141,t,;6, 'thee gave
t)rAtClah,asbe;211,-; 11Slisl'ut how 1"°13:113fil 4' It
yr1.3R.A Li!ueed „na Tut,. , (meet Loaned on Fiest and Second
tweert the colonies. The Cana- 1 e, , titeteLand nelitresLeZ ;9'llalee:11 ,:17:: et.rrit i Mortgages, Real Estate, Notes and
is a fat ; the thita Inilkito, P. --:` ti h
dian teavellete for instance,
1 y o t 6 60W.%. The stendmic ; clears the if; patLettigeTe Rented and Rents Collected
cleinted that the co' ettia agent .,1,tif the. tc_py4s for the,,,epek Ise: fol tZeget:ute;:etioat:tee;letottttal:nskinottefi 12114'1 ettY
nerves
ie thenoziriteuloindispetentble adjunct to ', lows:
. Geierneeys, 7.00; Ayrshitesti
Holsteins, 4 .a6; J 1 aned 4' 1Dr. e"e'.! SYr" °f 2il4c1"liripe±etrbaylierilYestiittbetil6 If:: 111;i* -trate Ind* '
pment of bilsiness- Tot 6..84 Pte
lilt States; For the Week endi (..; • .r: SOLI Or Chase's syrup-
intimfacturers end prod
kets. The ehreniele says that the t keeping up their flow of milk e/ T - $
a inarkst itt Canada is due to the
Z81- DuttbeG., Sired
i0nbon, 4tg. Yetf.
Ly
:114:21ntsjorea the lulu, ;nese atultrotreari arid Garden Property, Sold, Bought.
Chronicle points out that little else' th/
e ensilage, awl has Pheennitell
n, is otor4dyrOlrIel sneering and death. ttd 14-"bInged'
feverish. At One tainting sh
his teen dote to at' 1
40 trade factor virtually "n"etiatent t-uftatetr fent tisesitsnyilit mfjltradlebstbh.le' raftfurletatiralteittLem:etlbs:3-1t;tsrclina:It:leaereilLYattithetelene' *GeO., at:reser Hoaseirs and. Business Prop-
eat/0 DI h., SOME ieS
hi the Caribbean, though it is an f b.
druggists ofigr tuibisttslptata I 24 "zits, orteeege on ...ea. ;
litany 't Vtaltals on First tit -0 1;
tutes
has en. paxtly due e'd Pdnedi, 5.9.2 ; jete
his ectivities be
Estate.
says, ty.-4 ; Dad' Benitged eto%
the hold that the" ed
t place. The Holstein herd made al of Linseed
obtained on the 'West Indian mar ;
fleets have g 0 'notable changes have taken .
failure of West Indian sugar t find
gent over last week ae they ere 1,
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andurpentine
,ceedingly well, but the Jerseys ale°,
made t added spelt and tita the Do you is a Daily. paper and
ZELLEFt
het that the Donfiniteu mina at I t'ittek8. tilt/ N'41ite fur 151.8.6
Inisieut toilsome the sugar produe third place, 'with the Guernseys will show you the picture and ite Get
udiu the islands. The sugar mall- foiirtli. Next come the Frerteh sample copy of the paper. -1- ONTARto.
place. , a handsome picture of the Kinte for
Ie Ayrebires are back again to 75 ets? Call atour office an( we --- - AGtfrt(alle-
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Doctors find
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TAMES
litlittTtb 4-,A 4441484 bi bs.Itkat ZIPAR
*tube:at. They bluish Ooli a..lookik '
seliti. Nate the scum terreles teeIM"
&wept as substitute. RI•PA'N'3. le for:
he bail t coy drift more. Ts. mgaa'
testi:Lutists will be welled to sit 1448u- kir tit._
forwarded t.) dire lupus riga NIL NNW
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