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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-02-07, Page 2•THE:CIANTONNE1110.11E0ORD pnbumiie4 even' Thereeee et1 The Nows.Racord Power Printing lieetee ALBERT 11TIMET, • CIANTON. .1.11.1401 • Teams or Scasonirrioa—Ol.0 per log in edv•tintre; 81.60 may be charge4 if not so paid. • No vapor diocominued man ali arrearages are pact. Wolele at I148 443i011 ef VbG date to whish every subscriptloale paid is denoted on the label. ' /So vsarlanso Itaras.--Transient ti.dvertise- Monts, 10 cents pee nounariel line fee first insertion and 3 cents per line tor each subse• fluent itaitazium Small advertisemento not to exceed ooe inch,ouchas "Lost," "Strayed," "Stolen," etc., Inserted once for 60 genie and "set* subtitle malt ineertion Weems. AdYertistimento without opecilio directions will be inserted until forbid and charged acerad ingly, Copy for change of sitivertioemento on Pages s and 6 mut be lathe officio on Saturday and for pages 1 14118.8 on Monday to ensure change for following issue. CONTRA= 1ATas.--T1740 following table Shows our rates for specified periods and space; ADvialisaINQ RATES. 1 Yr. e Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Mo *7500 84000 250Ua*860 40 90 25 00 1000 6t0 25,40 1500 800 200 1800 10 00 550 200 600 360 200 125 1 Column it Column *Column *Column inch tar Special position from 26 to 50 per cent extra. W. J. MITCHELL, Editor and Proprietor. BA IV frk$ • .THE MCLSOAS,BANK . incorporate:1'1v Aot egf Parliament. 1855. CAPITAL 1 - 52,500,000 REST 's $2,060,00 HEA.D OFFICE MONTREA.L, Wm, Morsos Macermasu • President Jamas lat.mor General ,Mariage Notes discounted. Colleetion made. Drafts issued. Sterling and A.merioan Exehangts bought nd sold Interest allowed on deposits. • SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on sums of eland up, FARMERS. • Money advanced to farmers on their own notes with one or more endorsers. No inort- gage required as security. H. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton C. O. MPTAGLART 13a.NICSIR. A. General Banking Businers Transacted. Noe% Discounted. Drafts Issued. Interest Allowed on Deposits, .A.LBERT STREETT • , CLINToN. LEGAL • SCOTT . 1,1ARRISTER, SOLIolT OR. , Money to Loan, etc.'. Oriansc—Elliott Block ••• CLINToN • 001S ILLS igoalli Pths tor pid liver, and retie billowineee, sick headache, lanudtee, Wises, Images teen, eto, They are ha veluable to prevent. a cold or break up a fever. Mild, gentle, certain, they are worth YOur contldence. Purely vegetable, they can be taken by children or delicate womeo. Price, 25e. at all mogeine dealers or by mall 0. I. moo 4 Qo Lowell, gem INSURANCE THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Farm and Isolated Town Property only Insured. • OFPICERS J.13. llleLean„ President, Kippen P. 0. • Thos. Frazer, Vice•President, Brut:010d P. Freya, Secy-Treas., Seaforth. P. 0.1 ev. sroadfoot, Inspector of Losses, Seaforth P.O. DIRECTORS: 17V G. Broadfot, Seaforth ; John Grieve, Winthrop • George Dale, Seaforth; John Watl, Harlock John lionnewles, lirsdbagan ; JanNis• Evans, Beichwood ; James tlonalely, Clinton John MeLean, Kamen AGENTS : Robt Smith, Hermes; now MeMillan, Sea forthAJamea Cummings, itgmondville ; J. V1 Yeo, liolmesville il. 0. Parties desiroue to effect insurance or trans octet other business will be promptly attendee to on application to any ot the above officer. addressed 0. their respective vestals's. ' ARMY REQUIREMENTS, • QSOnie idea of the ma•gnitude of the requirements of an army such as the British now have in the field in South Africa is afforded by the details given of, the stores anst animals sent out up to a short time before the occupation a Pretoria. Theses included 170,000,- 000 email arra ertridges,. 500,060 • ar- tillery eartridgee of various calibres, 175,000 horstes and mules gathered haul mil parts of the world, 300,000 khaki suits, 370,000 pairs of boots, 426,000 alaukets and tents, sets cif camp equip- age, harness and other artioles in sim- ilar proportions. • Besidee, great quan- tities, of meat, bacon, preserved vege- tables, groceries, flour and biscuits. and forage were shipped. • DESTRUCTION I3T TRAINS. A sig:nalman with a'turn for natural history has shown once again•tha ex- ' tent of the destruction wrought by 'trains. rio has 'kept ' a Mit, which thoegh necessarily nat exhaustive is imunensely long; of the victims along a sere/bah off lime 'about three. miles. The list includes oats, foxes, dogs, hundreds of pats, rabbits, a Cow, a sheep, an adder, a long eared bat; a hedgehog and thousit ridi of frogs. Among the •birds are a kiiagfisher, a kestrel hawk, raoks •end night -jars, to say nethiag o •the More familiar species, '• • • The first Am* Medal was struck by Cromwell, to commemorate the battle of Dunbar. .The second onais- steed was that for Waterloo, although in order of. tiserylee the peninsular should Occupy this place. AA/BRYDONE : . , BARRISTER, SOLI0IT0R.4 • ••' Netatt sze„ 'I . • _ I • Orman—Beaver Bloca, 1 • CLINToN CONVEYANCING . JOHN RIDOU'e•• • '• , • . CONV'EYANCER COM1V1ISSIONER 11TO . • • Fire Insuranee, Reel Estate, . • Money to Lend. • Oraz0E—Hon0N STREET, , CLINTON MEDICAL DR. W. GUNN ." • • • . R. C, P. and L. R. C. E.., Edinburgh. Night Calls at front door of redidence on Batten bury street, opposite Presbyterian church. Opercit—Ouramo STaEET, • CLINTON. — • , DR.WM. GRAHAM • • .. ,0 . - • (Socasssoa TO DR4Tonsatmr..) Lipentiato of the Waal Coliege of Phr- . sieians, London,Erig. •• Orme AND REsIDENcE—Portionnioolci lately we:meted by DrcTurnbull,Ourrses. • SHAW °amino STREET, opposite English ahurels Currrosr. W. THOMPSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OPIPI8E AND REMENCli— ' Next to Mason's Bank RATTENnunT STREET, CLINToN, . DENT/ST•RY DR. AGNEW DENTIST. Citovne AND DEMOB WORE. Orram—Adjoining Foster's Photo Gallery, . mr, Osr, Dlt. G. EARNEST HOLMES . Successor to Dr. Bruce. Clinton. Specialist io Crown and Bridge Work. D.D. :4—Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. L. D. B.—First- doss honor graduateof Dental Departmeut of Toronto University. Spode) at tertian paid to preservation of children's teeth. Will be at the River Hotel, Bayfield. snare Monday from 10a. M. to 6 D. DR. ZFREEMAN Succestor to Dr. Fowler, VETERIDIAITT suortecate Ai:ember of the Veterinary Medical Anode, tious of London and Edinburgh and Gratitude ot the Ontario Veterinary College. Office opposite the Commercial Hotel. Clinton' ' VETERINARY . BLACK.a.LL & BALL VETERINARYSURGaONS, 00V-. ERNMENT VETERINARY INSPICCTORS OrrIOE, /IWO STREET ItrunDENOIA A.thriar &matt, CLisroN. AUOTIONEER THOS. BROWN LICENSED AUCTIONEER. Sales conducted in all parts of the Countlea of Huron and Perth. Orders left at Tax Envy's; RECono office, Clinton, or addreseed to Sea forth P. 0, will receive promptatteation. Sats faction guaranteed or no charges. Your paa °nage wolletted. • MISCELLANEOUS CEp. TROWHILL • HORSESHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Woodwork ironed and first...class material and work guaranteed. Farm implements and ma chines rebuilt and repaired. . — JOBBING A SPECIALTY. A manna STrOMT, NOrerit, 0 - ........ JOHN T. EMMERTON TIM LEADING BARBER Ale° Agent for STANDARD IA BTU Le/StatANOIC COMPANY Head Mace for Canada; Montreal; eneigartee 131 form, • • • *1146000,000 • Inveeementain Canada, • • • 13,600,000 EstablIsited 105, The old reliable and &vitae. Oftegeie-Steltleabloek, opposite Post Mine IA IL Bilis of 7V4e4itine 'Hat sitielded by Jumping in front et a train, Judge Duals of Dawson City LS ittle lug The VictOria. Colonist for $10,000 tegarding ;the 00411.00t Ot th0 otb.• IT'S YOUR NERVES. It's the condition of your nerves • that either makes yourlife a round of pleasure. or a useless • burden. • To many vromen life is one round of sickness, Weakness and ill health. To' attempt even the lightest household duties fatigues them. Many of the symetoms accompanying this state of decline are feeling of tiredness on waking, faintness, dizziness, 0 sinking eeling, palpitation of the heart, short- ness of breath, loss of appetite,. cold hands end feet, headache dark circles under the eyes pain in the back 'and aide and all the other aocmapaniments nfn run-down and weakened conitito- • MI theSts ayroptonis and conditione are simply the result of a poor qutlity and defective circulation of the blood, with a wastieg away of the nerve forces. By feeding the system with • Dr. Ward's o . 1 BLOCD AND NERVE PILLS You strike at the root of the disease and lay a solid foundation on which to build. Soon the Weight inereasee, the sunken cheeks and flattened busts 611 out, the eyes get bright and the thrill of renew. ed health and strength yibrates through the Oystem, 60 cents per box at all druggists' or Dr. Ward CIL, 'format& Ont. • TIIVIE TABLE. Trains will arrive Mewl depaii from Oliaton Station as follows :— topirsi.o AND G40Dalt/cot DITI5101. Golag East Etprosa 7:38 a. m. &I si 2:55 p. et. "" Mixed 4:25 p, m. Goleg Weft Mixed 60;15 A Rs. ' da Exams 1205 p, m. • 10:27 p. LorrOosr, notierr arta Mures Pittston, Golag Smith Express . 7:47 a. tn. Mixed 4:25 P. ea Solute North Express 10:16 4, int I• Mixed 6:55 p. ni A. 0. PATTISON, be It. 110DOENs, • 1.gent. Town Tioket, Agent. M. 0 DICKSON. Diatriot Pastionger Agent. Toronto. W. JAGKSON AGENT O. P. R. CLINTON '.erievellers to any part of t he World should consult the above in reference to tiekete, faresaete. W, JACKSON AGENT C. P. R. l•fiaot II/Weft ossaliest C0PYRIGH-f4 engem sending a *doh and emeription *at mood, ascertain our olanIon treelmether an invention is probably patentable. communisa. tIonastrietiyeanneentrai. naudbobk on Patents writ tree. Oldoet apteney for seenring.patenta. patent* taken through mann es co, recces specsainottce, ivitliont etisMo, DI the Scientific Jimerion. Aliandsoiriely illastrilled weekly. t..artreet eAtattoft Of ant SeIectine Journal. Tomcat t rt four mostee, et, eekt 57*0 Varati I thesulivity,Netylork Mt' Iftsifeslithater• IIABIET8 OF THE WOI1LD T Tim of Cattie, Cheese,, Grain, Age In the Leadint Markets. Blor4APpTCYFF8, EO. Toronto, high O.—Wheat—Ontario wheat held about steady to -day. Goatee wheat and Mauttoba bards were principally wantod. Quotation- are tealows;—Red winter, 06e; white. 06e, Middle freighte; spring wheat, Olie; goase, 07e, low freight to New York; Manitoba No, 1 hard, old, ga,t., 98 I -2e; No. 2, at 94.1-20; No, 1 hard. North Bay, 071-2o; and No., 2. bard, 931-2e. Millfeed—Sceree and firm. Toa lots, at the mill door, sell as fa1lOW8; —Bran, 313 to $18.00; and ehorts, at 310a15, rIenv41—Ittull. No. 1 American, yet- loev, 45e; No. 3 yellow, 45e; No. 2 yel- Why, 440. Peate—Firm and in goad demand. Noe 2 &old, Middle freLghts, at 43 1-2o and east at 040, Barley—Firmer, and in better de- mand. No, 2, east, 41 1-20; and mid- dle freights, 40 1-2o; Not 3 extra 401-20, omit; and 89 1-2e, middle freigh_fe.t eeyaeaeaely. Car lots, 47or west and 180, cat. Ducklwheati—Demand lIght. Car late, west; tyre quoted at 49e; and east at 50O. Oate—A Malls easier te,.day. No. INshite, east, 261-2 to 29e; No, 2 white, Meth and west, 21 legato 28c. ••,• Flour—Steady, Dealers ask 31.65 Loa istralaht rollers, en buyera' bags; meaale froighte, and export agents bid $2.60, • ' .Ohleago, Feb. G.—"Wheat Was adult market to -day, closing 8-8e lower under tae influence be liberal receipte, good weather, and no onteado :411P pert. Corn closed unchanged, oats a shade lower, and previsions 214 itO 71-2. to 10c depressed. • MistiesPolia, Feb. G.—Wheat —CaSh, 75 1-8e; May, 1,5 1e8o; July, 763-4 to 757-8e; on track, No.. 1 hard, 77 1-8ce 1 Nortihern, 75 1-8e;• Noe 2 North- ern, '7154' to' 72 5-8e. Flonr—Firat patents, $4,05 to 44,15; second pat- ente, $3.R5 to 44; first clears, $2.90 80 $e; wooed -clears, $2 to 02.10. fIrti bu1k,.*1145 to $11,50, • Delath, Feb. 5.—Wheat--No. 1 hard 75 1-8c; May, 78 5-3eg No. 1 Nerthern, ear lots, 73 1-80; May, 76 5-8a; July, 77 1-8o; N. 2 Northern, 63 1-8 to 69 1-8e; No. 3 spring; 54 7-8 to 61 7-8e Corn -30 1e4e. Oats -26 1-4 to 26o. Milwaukee, Feb. 5.-aWbeateaDull; No. 1 Northern, 75 1-2 to 76co No. 2 dee, 11 1-2 to 74 1-2o. leYee-iFiena; No, i, 52 to 52 1-2o, Barleg—Steady; No, ,2,5.8. to'flOce sample, 4.5 to 56 I -2e • W'RODUCE. ' „ • Eggs—The supply of fresh eggs Tao ainPle, Limed and cold stored are slovvCand eaSy. Prices are as follows;—New laid, 22 to 2.30; fresh gathered,. 170; coldstored, 16ee limed, 14 1-2 to i5o. •• Poultry—Receipts are light, and, choice bright: statels is readily 'picked up at full prices. Prices' for bright stock are as follows;—Turkeys, 10 to 110; geese, utr8 to 8 140;. chiekens; at 30. to 40e; and 'clucks, at e0 to 'e0o. Cold etked turkeys and geese sell eat, about 1 Ilc. te pound less.. Potatoes—Easy. 'at 28e for pa lots, on track here, and 85e„ out store. One car sold at 28c. Field produce, ate.—Turnips, ou of store, 30c per bag; onions, 70e per bag; carrots, 36c per bag; applee. pe bbl, $1 to $2; sweet •potatoes, pe: bbl, $2.50. . • • . ' Dried apples ---Dried apples sell •a 3 1-2 to 4e; OW evaporiteed. at 5 to 5 DIAGRAM OP THE START OF THE QUEI`I'S FUNERAL, The Royal yacbt Alberta passed hem Cowes to Portemotah, as is shown in the accompanying cut, through double lines ofships. The inner circle was composed of men-oawar of Great Britain and eth‘r powers, , The other lines were made up of merchantmen and auxiliary war ships. At the entrance to Portsmouth harbor the lines are ohown as they were made up oftorpedo beets and destroyers. • COWE5 4 I —.40•04,4z4t _ L0g444c ‘41641 eloG OUSE 0513010 ‹Vetetile 44444k, 000ftr$010 0'14 14.s10.44%.44. ,44 itti144"4-tlig; '4 4-.94 444\i'444 'ad* 44. ‘a.44,4144414‘4 4.4 „ <v444;44;42 44044 •41;,..441. 44. 4004'4 .4. '1447744 PLAN OF THE CROAT IIA1/AL DISPLAY FOR THE QUEEN Goods coWS and choice reels are wanted. Hoge are unohanged to -day. Hogs to fetch the top price must be of prime quality, and aoale not be - law, 100 nor above 200 lbs. Following Le the raage. of quota - alone ;— • • Ceet Shippers, per cwt. 0 3400 Butcher, choice do • „, 376 Buteher, com. to good,. 3;25 Butcher, inferior ' 275 Stockers, Par ewt ' • 275 3 26 Export bulls, per cwt,., 350 CHIEF OF THE SOVEREIGNS. awor Lord Hosehery Speaks of Our Late Queen's Gifts. A despatch frotm London says;— Lord Roaelaery presided op Wednes- day morning at a speeial meeting of the Royal Scottish Corporation,•eall- c.d. in :London to pass reaolutions ex- pressing sorrow, at the death of Queen Vuetoria, and of congratulation on the access'ion of Kiwi Edward VII. '.Uhere was a crowded attendance, Lord Rosebery, renastrkin.g that he would pass!, lightly over the congratu- latory part of the programme, saki his MitieStY's neeell at the PriVY 0ounoil meetin.g sufficiently had in - dice tea the laws by which he intend: , thus city, bet will apply to the Legislatur ed his. reign should be gorverned for power to reclaee the number Promising to make Ids rule no less illustrious than that. of hits parent. aldermen from 21 to 16, ,11[ NEws iN ATTACK ON NALMESBURY, THE VERY LATEST FROM . ALL THE WORLD OVER. Interesting Items About Our OWn 4500 Country, (trent Britain, the United 425 370 States, and All Parts of the (Hobe, 3 Ott •Condensed aad Asserted' for Easy • • Sheep and Lambs. Sheep, per owt...,„, 800 fAmb,a, Par cwt 360 Milkers and Calves— teolvia, eaoh, ... 20 00 Oalrea, each „.. 200 Hogs. Chaffee • hogs, pee ewt... —0 00 • 4 16 Light hoga, Per owt.... ... 5 50 575 Man ihOga, Par cwt....,,. 550 575 Sews , 360 400 Stags . 200 226 Reading. 425 • CANADA, , The MacLaughlin Air Brake Com- ete 4 60 pany, with a capital of one Million be eStablislied et Walkerville. — •Ottawa City Council has rejeoted 1900 proposal to add a ninth ward to the Three Boer Commandoes Reported ts lie Combining for This Purpose. A despatch from Cape Town says;— . large and well-equipped Doer earn- mond°, is in the neighbourhoed of ILambert's Bay, where it Is believed that the Boone mean to make an at- tempt to land aMmunition, A Brit- ish crumer is bound thither. Three Doer commandoes are report- ed tot be combining with the intention of attacking ilialmasbury: L,ONG•CAMPAIGN IN AFRICA. Earl • iroberge view; ont • lite.. randier:ea • • et ',wogs. • • A despatch bora London,. Wednes- daysa Daily News say4. tbat Bale Robert, conesnameler-inathief of his Majesty's faeces, doos not Conteni- plate the ' possibility of withdrawing a single soldier from South Africa for the next twelve months, •and that the Government recognizes the .ncoes sky' for asking the 1101180, of Commons for $10,000,000 during the ensuing financial year, in addition to what has: already been voted for elle war. HANDSHAKING. : • To know how, and when; and where 00 shake bands, and east. When and whore not to perform Ulla important social 'faiaction is certainly min :of the polite' Arts. It is eiefieult :to make any ieonclarl rules ,to control in all. cases. • One Must aliVays exeiciSe his own good nense and taste, and often moat eat" Solely upon the ,spur of the intoeneet, thee being no known pre- cedent to servo as mentor and guide.. To all Interested in this socially ire - Porton theniee-and who eheuld not be so inte.reeeecii-gehe following sertiitiOrla by oite 'elpeciaIly qualified te ex -press an opin-ion thereon, will be foond to be valuable, though'eaot. . tipplicable, ander ell . eircumet a taces: • eeePrierally whee a lade 'Meintroduee• ed te stralager. °a When a stronger Le latredoced to her, steeply bows. but, in "hee owie heuae She shakes% hands. with ereir.gliest. at the first ineetieg. at on eilbsequent oeca.sioni if she hapPens..to recognize them; As these Musts. are often •beought by ..frientla. gaiden. parties, daneete. etc:, itaa quite likele 'that the hostess. momamy b. neortilLerae;;,ottiegrhsvaorfithem to tee • .1Whert •a girl. Le presented to aft marled lady, if the introduction is Made by a• relatiee oe the :girl, the Married lady t;r1ould not hesitate to shake.hande with her. She Would be 'very apt to do so, :a:nyway,• if. she happened to ....be of a genial, kindle ,na•tarre, but in no eaae ranst the young girl put bot.hei hand first. "Aa urale, a lady deal not sleake hand.s with a man on intreduction, but she should . do. so if the Man be 'Preaeitted 'by his wife or sister, 'or if be happened to be a •meraber. of . .farralg witio.whone ,she. eves on inti- mate terms. • • • • "When people have been introdneed te Mae another it sometimes happens that they. a,re enreeled me to Whether • they telmald ehake ,hands ueeee:earthig arae a .future meeting.. Gtherolly bow tia all thet. is imeessareo but if two- Iodine Meet thus and they- • have domineer .freenda 'or relativea it is deemed an expression of, cordiality to shake liande. in parting. • • "In bidding adieu to orte'e hostese ie always tae proper thing 80 shake hands, but in parting 'from, a number. of frieuda at (moo tt exceedingly ab- surd to shake hands all rotaele acing net ottlyerabareassing fer ene who le departing, but tee those who are inflieted with the Waeleettle hand- shaking. ..• : eA, lady does net shake hands with amen 'bn bea or her departure unless he an bid friend or relative. "It ehould be remembered that in hanclahaking, as with bowing, the lady -take* the initiative, but tae hand should never be extended nor the bow given unless 10 is expected and well be imxaedixtely reeiproaitea. 'There bne title that is oast -iron, and that relater to a man shaking hand e with a lady 'whose lianas are. ungloved; •he must invariably remove the . glove. Iron!. hio right hand, and never, under any oirellmaterlees• shakewhea 4alandyd• _;$04vriartdhisbisunotavnerded,,, gloved A. DAV KJACD. rayta, Vern, abont five degree south of the Equatot, bat the repu- tation cd being the driest spot on the globe. On an ayerage a shower of ratin occurs at Paytit only once in two years. But the interval between showers is often nuteh longer. Yet in that arid Climate ISOVen Species of an- nual plantri Wattage to exist, and the natives earn a livelihmed bY growing A speoLes of Oaten tvliose long mote tind moiature In 'the bed of a dried- up river. ' Thise eottion readily nat rke:. BOLEOU DRINNING. KING TO CROWN PRINCE. What Edward VII. Said to Frederick • William. A despatch from London says :—The following is the text of the address of King Edward VII. tothe Crown Prince of Germany, Frederiek William, On the occasion of his Mejesty presenting the ineignitoof the Order of the -Gar- ter to the Oreetvn Prince, in the ,Coune oil chamber of Oeborne holm, yester- day morning:— • . " Ser—La eonferring on your Imper- iel and lioyae. Highnese the ancient axed most noble Order of tbe Garter • Lord Reeebery then 'dwelt in elo- The G. T. R. has refused MonlreaP offer of 4500,000 towards the cost o (went terms on the life and death of elevating the tracks from Montreal Queen :Victoria, saying that 13the St, Henri. The company. wants et, W11010 hiseory a mankind no death 000,000, just half the estimated cost. had so touched such a large number Veterinary -Surgeon Deschenes o of persons in the entire world. Theee e was scarcely an intelligent individual Quebec reportto the Department o 1.n the civilized world but wag deeply ,.4,•heroes in Montmorency is due tgrioultare. that the mortality anoing moved, Be•wondered if her subjeots ie eYPhoid fever, caused by drinking fin, yet realized how ro:uch( they had lost pure water. an& w.hat an enoemotist weight the , Mr. George E. Starnes, city account Queeri had in the councils of the world' t . . . • Le O was not brilliancy+, or genius wait% cause the Finance Committee had re Gould' supply the advantage she gave duced raia salary from $200 to.$600 and -Great Eritan by her lune o •now- made a reguletion that all oivie em ledge, whieh was unequalled by any ployees must live in the city. constitutional .historlan. It . was ,810 The shingle mills ef British Colum disparagement of other kings to say bia have combined to prevent rate -eat aleee was the chief Of the Eteropean !vele, and to regulate prices. Major fl , eepresenting a Chicago, syn Ay:hitch was founded by My ancoetor Edward Me 1319;many centuries ego, I invest you evith the order a knight, hood, not oney as the heir he to 't throne of a mighty empire, bat also as my neaerelaeive. It was the wish ot any beloved mother, the Queen, to be- kelea:le an Yon, ae.e mingle of her fa- vour, and I am. only carrying out her wLshee, and am gladlea do so to one of ray illuetrious relatives. "i.e•le the German Erriperor,..to Whom I ev•iali tet express my sincere thanke Ler, ho.veng aomes et a moment's ne- boe• to thee .coirery, and for haN'itiE aseested ha tending -and' watching over the Queen, .and remaining with her until her last .moanent. I eleeire to, express ehe hope that my action in .confarring on you IAA; anoient order may yet further ceraent and strength, en the :feeling which between r the t•wo great contatries, and that we f May go forward hand in hand with 000liebeeet of inisurino •peace, t .and promoting the. adraoce :of dole • lizatien of the World." • O ' 'HAAT GOOD HORSES.. The • Boors Have Also Supplies of Efealies and Fruit. • A tlespa tell from Xretenstadt says :— A, Unripe of the 16th Lancers, 3rd Cavalry 'Brigade, named Lardner, whe was eeptured rieer Latilley on Tuesday, arrived here on Tue„sday. Was Witb the rear gaged of Col. •White's eoeumn, and was taken prisoner by De Wet, who bee 1,000 men in that d:etrIet. Re ; was deprived' of everything except his uniform; and detained till Wednesday. Tim enemy asked him for information as to the movements Of the British, and sai they had killed 20 of the column:' They also told him that De Wet did not let his followers knoW his whereaboats,, but that he woo only an •hour's journey away. Lardner re- ports that the Boers are in a dirty condition, Old their clothes and boote are Volei out ; but they have very good homes, and supplies of m.ealies and fruit are brought to theIn by the nativea, 'the commando • co/isco/isletsssmostly of foreigners. Lardner, when released, had a two days' Walk to Kroonstedt, councils of nations ' wag always used for peace, freedota, and good govern- zn- , 000 abingles a. day., • Lord Stratheona and Mount Royal e Canadian Northern will erect a now depot end build a lareage over th (the Canadiail High Commisaioner) etea .concied the r esolutions. .1.1 Red River to enter Winnipeg, have Purchased very 73.1u—anbilPeepg;•T . OpehretYy BRUSH WITH THE BOERS in the heart of the city for their de • su flt, O flI . kat• . , • • • • The Dominion will be asked to gran Gen,. French Engaged 2,000-01' the a. subsidy in conjunct:long with the Enemy- Province in aid of the establishmen •.A. • despatch front London, 8a.YEP,— of ehipbullding in British Columbia Gen. Ititthenee reports to the War past fiscal year as $1,190,e10. • 1 ''. Office, under date ef Thursdaage . Thoma g egag & §con'a dry goods es- 'Fretiehs with cavalry and mount- tablishnierit at Montreal was damaged ed itteantra, seveePing the• country to the extent of $250,000 by fire oe • ease of the Preloria-johannesburie Friday eight. • •• ' railroad, 'between the • DelagOa Bite , Capt. Toeier, Of tbe United States ' ad Natal railrcetd, as far as Ermelo. °atter Grant, has apologized • to Col Tla engaged about:2,000 of the enemy lector of Castel:as Milne fee • landing at Wilge Valley, The enemy retired japaneee at Victoria, in contraven with folur killed and Mae wounded. Lion of the quarantine and imrnigra Our casualties' were one' killed . and tion laws, and has offered to take serrate wounded, ' • •• there back to Waldron Island, After GeneFrepoh left the Springs, • GREAT BRITAIN. near Johannesburg, yesterday', 500 An epidemic 04 sinallpexprtvat1 et Boors eeossed. from Nigel and did Glasgow, .• -lemma damage to mine property at t byerpoa_ici,ismontge sst:4noLdoc•ni.ii iitio. iezarstsge. Elandstontein. Froth there they pro- a (seeded towards ..Rietfontein; and ia 40. . Julian Arnold, sin of Sir Edwinpassing threatened the East Rand nold, Wbo was extradited from the mines. ,The British garrison repels - United States Octebee' last, eharg- ed. them and captured tae command - meet, who had been wounded. Some ed With misappropriating tenet funds,. othenr prisonersrmmretr awere tir ealaglsootaedt t .13 wviaSturne• at Old erioeedBtaoateeyn. years' penal sere lk f Beans—Ordinary white beans bring 31.20 to • 01.25.; clkoloo" hand-picked beans are quolted at • $1.40 to $145 • Honey—Firm Dealers quote from q 1-2 to 10o per lb, for 5, or 60 -lb tens, eceordinge to .to size of order Comb honey sells at $2,40 to $2.75 .per dozen sections. •• • Baled bay—Steady. Choice timothy on track, 410.25; two -ton lots, deliver- ed, $11 to $11.25. , Straw' -Steady. Car • lots of straw on track 'here., 30,50. DRESSED. HOGS AND PROVISIONS. Dressed hogs are scarce and about steady. One car sold at $7,25, track to -day. Tho &LIMO would be paid for more, On the street prices were easier at $7.50 to $8. Previsions continue active and firm - Quotations for -provisione are elf fol. love: Dry salted shoalders, eo; long Wear lateon, loose, in oar lots, 10e; and in ease kite, 10 1-4 to 10 1-2e; short eat pork, 319.50 to 42o; heavy mess, 018 lo f SmOked meats—Hams, heavy. 12e; medium, 12 1-2 to 13e; light, 180: break- fast bacon, leo; ptenio ham, 100; roll bacon, 110, smoked backs, 12e. All meate out of pickle lc less than prlees quoted for smoked meats. Lard—Tierces, 100; tuba, 10 to 10 1-4e: pails, 16 1-4 to 10 1-2e, DAIRY MA.UKETS. Etutter—Prfees and conditions are unchanged. Quotatlens are as fele logs oaletairy. tubs aeed pails, ohoice, 17 1-2 to 13 14el median), 10 tot.16r 1-2e eoor, 13 to 15c; dairy prints, Choice, 18 0-2 to 19 1-2443 'large rolls, good, to choice, 17 tO 18e; creameries, boxes, 21 to 220: and pounds, 22 to gbo. Cheese—Full cream, jnly and Augnat make, dells at 10 1-2 tone. LtVE STOCK MARKETS. Toronto, Vele. 0.—At the western tattle, yarda to -day we had a total ot 50 carloada of nye stook, including 800 cattle, 600 sheep andt Iambs, 350 hogs. and 30 calves, Wet had an •over-sapply of inferior cattle buaineas wet( beak for choice stuff, but pricer: were weaker and trade Blow for all inferfOr cattle, oither butcher or export stuff. • Most of the export cattle here sold at Iron 4 to 43-40 With a fevaletti ef prime *stuff at 50; there watt a fair trade, but toe much, cattle Of only aee, o rittkra attafitr. Good butcher cattle was also Selling freely at front 3 3-4 to 4 1-4c per pound, Por setOndary and inferior) cattle the market waS a, poor One, tend prices were off, 'as we had an Over -Supply. There Were no change in oteekere, feeders, o bight ut load of butcher cattle, averefee i,085 IbI,, bald at 8 1.2e pat pound. Shoop were a shoat lower, but iambi were steady and unchanged, No change in inhkerg kialtiea), EMPRESS FREDERICK. A Report Current that She is Much • Worse. A deapiteh erten tr, 4;n says;—The Emprees has again gone to visit Elute prees Frederick, her knotther:ln-law, ates f•aot, and a statement in the Derlial Poet that Emperor William will leitre England Saturday after the funeral and go direct with the Crown • Prince to Friadridlishof; creates a fear that the conditign of Empress Prederick i tnuch worse, There is,'hotwever, nothing authorita- tive on the subject, and ayith the ex - cotton of the statement in tbe post there le nothing to change the belief t'hat the Emperor, as reported trona Louden, will not return before Mon- day or TuestlaY. That he should in the eireumstanees visit his mother Eta Won as he returns seem* only na- tural. ; ,••••••••101•*. WEARING OF BLACK. Period of Mourning' Till oh Dv of March, A despatch froth', Ottawa, Says ;--A table has been received from the See - rotary 4811 Btate for the ColonieS, Stat- ing that court Mourning for her late Majesty tha Queen lasts until the 24011 of .Tanuary, 1002, (no imbue will wear deep mourning until Mardi •0011 next, and half -mourning until April 17thXil tonsequence of this intelligenee there will be no' roeptiona at Govern- ment house until after Jan. 24th, 1902. An extra Of the Canada Gazette was lamed this Afternoon containing the abort inforMation, and the thavernor. General Invites all pereone to join in general snottrning, Boars with pora7pop:1,3 pram. motion- .13, G. Lakeeat etas time one of the Min ;station, causing further loss to most. PrOrninent. solicitors in Great the burghers, .• 13ritain, has been found' guilty of ap- Another eaminando is reported to propriating trust fends amounting to 8895,000, and has been sentenced to 12 have gone westward • Meng the Gate Raand, south-west of Joliaanesbarg, years' penal ‘'ervitude' • te in the Potchefstroom] district. • Carnegie wanta $200,000,000 foi his steel busioess. DE WET'S MOVEMENTS. . Tbere are now sagi to be over 50 ' cases ot smallpox at Watertown, N.Y. Operating in His Favorite Stamping Wolves are killing sheep in the Ground'• northern part of La Porte County, In - IA despatch from London says:— diana. Lord Kitchener reports to the War A specialist bas been sent from Ann Office 'le follows:a-, Arbor University, Blich.eto San Fran - "113 Wet Ilea been engaged by Knox cisco, to report on suspected oases of 40 milea meth of Thaba N'Chu. No the black plague. detaiLe. De Wet intends again at- H. D. Crooker, whose fortune was tempting an invaeion of Cape Colony." swept away by the flood at Galves- Nowa of Commandant De Wet'ton, shot and killed himself at Corry, moVements iota been lacking for smile Pa. weeks. Ilia whereabouts have only ' "Chicago leads all other cities in been conjectured., 4 recent report the world in crime," said Illinois said Do Wet had trekked, into East- ern Tragavaal to participate with 13°Ttell-aday's despatches •indioate that this preport was fictitious. De Wet is operating in his favorite stamping NITED STATES. ground, the eastern part of the Orange River Colony, Thaba WM% near Which place De Wet encountered the BritiSli, DE WET MOVING SOUTH. BO Crossed Bloemfontein. Line Wednesday Night, A deispateh from. London, Friday, says ;—General Kitchener's Oberon- ' taristioany curt admisaion that Gen- eral pe Wet lute talu,ded General Brime Hamilton inereaeos teiegfeais that the Owe leader ha8 enteeed, pee Ls abottt to enter, the Cape Colony. A telegram frOm Cape Town says that unofficial corroboration of )(estcr,. day's; report that he la now in the colony has teen received, and ese tianatea bilis force at 1,500 Men, with two gnno. Who norm is regarded here ita dip - court: g13g,810 worse. "It is not a 111e4saat opening to the seventeenth month bI the war," days this Moe/ling Post, while other plpera which per - gist in Optiniism, !betray a certain un- easine,ss, ° COST THEM $$00. Users of Seditious Language Were Fined. O A despatch front Cape Town says::-. Some of tho residents of Murraysburg istyt been fined 4160, with the alter. native a six mouths' imprisonment for using threatening and seditious language. The Sentences, Were peeed by a military court, The com- mandant hag warned the public rte.. garditele thar t tante oondnot. States Attorney Deneen, at a dinner in Chicago the other night. Benjamin Miller's four children were burned to death in the destrac. lion o .his acme by fire at Wabash, 34. Ife is now insane. The United Stetes Senate has rail - Hee the treaty with Spain by whieh flock Sam gets two More islands of the r hilippine group for 3100,000. Bngineer John Clert stopped his train on the Lebigli Valley, an down an embankment and rescued a giri! from drowning, near Wilkesbarre, Pa: Iltra. Emma Lemich ran away, from her home in New York with her four- year-old boy suffering frona smallpox, She did not want the authoritiee to get him, Five Chinese girls were sold at atm - tion' tit San Etarteiseo as publicly as 11 in Coate& They were the "proper.. ty" et Gong qew„ who was flailing out to return to China. The girls brottght from 31700 to 42,560 eaeh, GENERAL. St. Patent at Rome, to novo lighted, br4eino . towttetrtottyld. gun to been 16004 by the Italian artillexy. The examine has gone to Moscow, where her next child will bo horn, Despatehes report a civil war In progress in Abyssinia between two lot Xing fayoriteet in ooe bat. Ole, of which 80,000 men were engaged atid 7,000 killed or wounded. Verdi, the comporiart died at Milan, The QUelni Bogota of Spain has been appointed arbitrator on pending inter. national differetiees between Chili and Peru, The Comae/is of Westmoreland, a sister bf tutly Warmek is more ticineithd thin Mica woman in gen- and la noted,tor her Siltoedd ad a ihorticOlit.Wst. ' 1 ' • The habit of drinking petroleura is spreading td an alarming extent in mow districts of Prance. It has ap- parently brien prevalent for some con- siderable time without being retag-• bleed, teed is quite as persietent eatetas alecholism, Though petro1. um does not make the drinker brutal, blit morose, there is no doubt that, so' far as the viatim of the vied him. elf la °once/lied. it is even more eadly than ordinary drunkenneas. os —4.— America haa made nearly t12,000,000 refit by supplying goods to the h Army in South Atrka. 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A deseiatoh frona London „ Begs Members of Xing Edward's euite tell thole friends that His Majesty appeare overwhelmed by the sen.se of the responsibilities of Kingship. Whereat] • formerly he was genial, but exacting and itritable regarding official 'mate ter; he has become profotuedly grave, and exceedingly considerate to those aboixt him in smallaa well as in impor- tant naattees. 'See has worked Many • Ware eleilyginee the Queen's . death,. . disposing of. two or theca Weeks' er- • 1ear2 of pubho businese vehicle she had not been able to attendto. • Society expects that King Edward • VII; 'vill make St. .fames 'the moat Court of EueOpe 'iota night , drataing-rooMs; instead pf thoksonte- . what 'dreary aftermion, functiena the ps.et quarter of a century, and pro - Vide refreeJaments, ineteed elf leaving the geeats to eat eandeviclies in 'their earriagee under the eyes of the crowd. Those who ,have been presented 00 • . QUecu Vieteria will: be; entitled, to at.. • tend king Edward's drawing -roams (+San submitting theirnames to the • Loia Chamberlain. • ie hoped the King 'will revive elle madam of the monarthfe visiting the eastles tit the imbility, and Also revive. the laolaing'of drawing -rooms agilely- , rood' Palaoe. Whether he will adopt the ercroaative of kissing tae oheeke of tho ladies presented, followed by the Viceroys of India. and Ireland, is • on oe the topiee of sot:fete gossip, • • • . RESTED TEf.41.:GRAF11 W IBMS. ' Telegraph wires are better conduc.• tors on 31tIonday than on Saturday on account of their Sunday rest; and a r rest of three weeks adds 10 per cent. Never interrupt anyone Who •is speaking, 'this habit is extremely • rude, it embarrasses a 'shy person, and angers a passionate 0110, an it spoils all intere,st roused concerning the in- • formation partly conveyed to tho ,audience. And yet how often ill the beat circles do we hear aalf-a-dozen people all trying to speak at the same time, and (netting one anothersent- ences short in a manner suggestive 'of nothing' that oan' be termed cultured or refitted. rAunimc Does this illus- trate your experi- en c e? And are you wor- HAIRried for fear you are soon to be bald?' Then cease worry- ing, for help is at hand.• You need something that will put new life into the hair bulbs. You need a hair food, such a S It brings healthto •the hair, and the fall- ing ceases. It always restores color 'to gray hair. You need' not look at thirty as if you were fifty, kr yo ur,..gray hair May have again all the dark, rich color of youth. 0.00aibottte. Nt. tituggietAL oral* A NE* bytrosie and have httl ti4teAt cleat to do 'faith year Hair vigor. I bail trotted that it wilt de eetrytbing that' you tiartd tOt It. It has given t** 004 Mutt complete eataractiort in any baste ness," assay Groan e, Melee 22,1699, Kansa* My, kie, Wells Ma Dacia& It tau de net obtain, kb Er* tb*eilkil !on tx1160ted ttotii CIO age *t th* Vigor, write the noctot *bent 14 Addtttii.DE. J. 0. Alma lave% Mese. • 1