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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1902-03-20, Page 2s THE cLINTON NEWS -RECORD rAt pubrwhed. every Thursday at TheNeWS-Reeord Power Printing lietne ALBERT MEET, CLINTON. VER5c5 Sueeennerunt--$1,00 Per Year le anyone() ;#1.60 may °barged if not so -paid Nn Paper diseentinued until all arrearages are Paid. Uelese at the option ottbepublishor. The date to which every sebscriptiou Wee is downed on the label, ix'IvEnWnSorn RATEP-Transionb ativertise- elents, 10 cents per nonparallel -10 ter first Insertien and 8 cents per line for each oubse• enentinsertion. Small ad.yortisentents no to exceed (m0171011011.* as "'Lost," "Strayed, "Stolen,” etc, inserted once for 00 cents and each subsequent insertloo 16 cents. Advertisements without specific directions will be inserted, until forbid and charged accord Inky. Copy for ebange of advertisements on pages 4 and 6 mint be inthe office on eeturday and for pages1 and 8 on Monday to ensure change for telloWing Issue. CONTRA0T RATIES.-The TollOyang table shows our rates for specified periods and space: ADVERTISING RATES. 1 rr. 6 IVIo. Igo. 1 leo 1 Column e70 00 31000 525 00 586Q *Column e Coiunut • 26 00 1600 800 2 60 Colunan Inch 1800 10 00 5 50 2 00 6 00 3 re 2 00 125 earSpeoIal position front 20 to 00 per cent extra W, J. MITCHELL, Editor and Proprietor • • • 1 • •• 1 ..11.• • • • • • . BANKS •,• • THE MOLSONS BANK Inane ,itted by Aot of Parlit rnent,1855. L'Apprim - • 82,500,000 REST 2-44000 HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. Wm. MoLSON MAOPTIERSIEL President JANES ELLIOT Genera Manager Notes discounted. Collections made. Drafts issued. Sterling and American Exchange bought and sold, Interest allowed on deposits. SAVINGS BANe- Interest allowed on sums of 31 and'up, FARMERS, Money advanced to farmers en their own notes with one or more endorsers. No mort- gage required as security, H.C.13REWEYI, Manager, Clinton G. D ticTAGGART BANKER, A General Banking Businew Transacted. Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued. Interest Allowed on Deposits, ALBERT STREET1 LEGAL T SCOTT . U. OLINTOrT. Your Nose NEws 'rams if That whak you should breaths through -.not yette Motat. But there mey bo time; when your ca- tarrh ie so bad you can't breathe through, it. Bre,athing througe the mimes aways bad for ate Mugu. and it is especially se tvhen their delicate, teasues bave been weak°, ened by the serotuleus Condition of the blood on whice catarrh depeads. Alfred E. Yingse, Hoernerstown, Pe.. suffered from caterrh for years. Els bead .114'11a:1'6,31(V nwOtsb:etaf nestrils nor clear hie head. Atter trying several catarrh ePecifice front witich he derived no benefit, be was corapletely cured, accoreine to his owa statement, by Hood's Sarsaparilla Tbla great medicine radically and per- manently cures catarrh by donating the blood and building up Die whele system. 1100D'e P141.8 are the Tavonte cathartic. 250. . INSURANCE' PE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INS AN E MPANT Farm and Isolated Town Property on! Insured OFFIOORS J. D. lee:Leen, President. Kippen P. 0. ; Thos. Frazer. vice -President, iirucceleld P. 0...; T. E. Hays, Secy.Treas., SeatOrth P. O.; W. a. Broadfoot, Inspector of Losses, Seatorth P.O. DIRECTORS: W B adfoot S ate tit ; J hn Grieve 'Winthrop ; George Dale, Seaforth; J'ohn Watt, Bedeck ; John Hennevvies, Brodhagan ; James Evans. Beachwood ; James Connloly, Clinton John McLean, ICippen ACIENTS Robert Smith, Ilarlock; Reber 1VIeMillan, Ss forth,. James Cummings, Egniondwile ; J. W. Yo, Holmesville P. 0, Patties desirous to effect insurance or trans sect ether business will be promptly attended to on application to any ot the above officers addressed to their respective post offices. • • • •• • 001000.01.010 elegrap hie Briefs Prom Over the Globe. 0111•••,••,01. PREMMWS DEAD THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE, bV" THE DOMINION PAHLI othrt Inbienrursery Soh:0unit Inge tcleofevr= in,- be destroyed. It appeared that there Mrs. G. W. Ross Passed. Away 00r0000 were tioMe hundred varieties greWn, Very Suddenly. 11191.101. • Awn THE MARKETS wmAT (ME MEM D '4 but the venoraous ve,riety is common NOTES OV PROCEEDINGS I All A. Toronto despatch, saye at 4.30 o'clock. Death came verY Hon. Mr. ROSS moved the second BIG LAND DEAL. CONCILIATION ACT. DK+ ,wr TORONTO. G. W. Ross, wife of the Premier, died WPM,. barberry (Berber's Vulgaris L.) TUE FEDERAL 110ITSV. on Wednesday morning tit last week, 11AILWA.Y COMMISSION. unexpecte ly. Mrs. Ross WAS op- reading of his bill respecting electric ler Vette° Introduced e, bill to Prices 0 Grain, Cattle, etc in Trade Centres. Toronto, Mar. 18.--Wheat-No. CANADA. parentl3r in her usual health until ineiseissf ter Syndicate III•lys Nearly lia15 antend the Conciliation. Aet, 1900. Premier Roblin, of Manitoba, is ill. within twenty-four "lours of the railways, which provides the appointment of a Railway Com- Million Acres. I.10 expleined that the intention wee Northern °tiered at 81lo en rielite Whitn IV aid he was Quite 1 to give more initiative to the Labor lierth Bay, and No. 2 Northern_ at London carpenters ask for a mini- end. The cause of death. was acute A. Winnipeg despatch- says i -One Department in case of industrial dis- 80e en route N. B., without bids, uremia. Tuesday afternoon she be. mission foe the province. came ill, ii,nd Dr. It. A.. Stevenson, Mr' he't id btu', (t)i tht biggest, deals in real estate mum wage rate of 25 cents an hour. turbances. t.t`he bill provides that in No. 2 Ontario white °Berea at 730 front NOW York June 14, to attend and he subsequently summoned Dre. From the attention he had been able met to give tO the Premier's explanation le i accord w t t nvolve the transfer of Ga30 Of a labor dispute an arbitrator 0„ast. 0u, OLT•lt:, with, 72° °At No' t T R ea o rem .• het as been eensuraineted hi re - Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier sail the famoy physidas, was eaued years is just about completed. and it "is understood a sum. in cash teeter shall Iowa power to take eel- ens on • (L. t 78 ast on G.T. the coronation. W. P. Coven and Burritt in consul- it seemed te him that the bill %vas a titles of nearly half a Million acres, tee shall be appointed on the applical =Kee ouvre a e ee tion of either party, and such arbi- It., and No. I. spring sold al; "lec Bast End of Montreal will employ 7re.°0.4)ch° 21151eneare. dtalyielal:nZ7areenitgLewslial tleY with the rrehlicr' tation, was the last she wo,s out ef the day meriting Went Ova town. rim He assumed that any decision or Mrs. Ross drove to church on Sun- nxid °n r".1- fund on the ItailWay Commission, vdeeerya. se(r4oetatet apnodweirmsporwtitouutdobnee The PurchaSer of tlaie vast area is the Dominion Land end Colonize, of about a million end a half d011ar n neua d ce under oath and render a am indicating What 'Would be such decision to be sent 'to each eee. Peas -No, 2 wanted at 80e on 1440 a freight rate to New York without of- Ottts-No. 2 white offered at 42c The new 0.1).1t. car shops in the conclusion arrived at by the com- tio 0 an wed b Mir basis Of Settlement, eopy of ferings. It is relented that. a syndicate of lashed in the abor Gazette, the ob.. bid. No. 8 white offered' at 41e on yaw. n °nil) Y' °I" 1154 g '" arty in the dispute, and to be pub- lew freight to New York with 4lic Cana.dian and American capitalists cencernillg her condition until Tues. Executive Council and approved by to influence public opin- 1-4ec rate to New York, and e,t 401c ItailWay lands in. southeastere AO - works at Ottawa. The following statement was issued vision P . Y composed of St. Paul and Minnea. • for re eal in event of an per- einiboia, and part of southwestern lect beteg dity afternoon. A youth, noticing a broken rail by Dr. Stevenson 1 "Mrs. Ross, wife them. son affected being dissatisfied. tal stock of $2,900,000, and their in- der the Act, no stipulation ehall be Oorn-•No. 2 yellow offered at 570, . polls capitalists. They have a cepi- the settlement of a a or spu e un- , oz . mixed 420 bld the purpose of conducting a steel lereYSiolAte S STATEMENT. 110n.. Mr. Ross -There is 4 pro- ion The bill also provides that, in tolzolw:aricittapeq,a,o.r NI to o. '2 is being formed at Philadelphia for - , -, Manitoba. The company is largslY . I b di t while walking the track near Halle of the Premier, the Hon. Geo. W. Mr. Whitney thought the details of 'Wrests have been looked after here inserted requiring employees to re- with 513ec bid, and No. 2 mixed, was fax flagged the St. John express by 0. A. Robertson, who has con- linquish their membership of any eteec bid, without sellers.. Hay -No. 1 timothy, $8.50 "bid 4. Ross, died suddenly DO e.80 o'clock the bill ought to be very carefully with. u, lighted newepa,per. Prevent" d th Wednesday morning. The cause of scrutinized. ducted all negotiations Next Wed- labor organization. outside, end $10.50 bid on track, • ei Ise •ter t remia She ap- The bill was TQATI 'a second time. peered to be in good health until etEpER,ENDUM ON DECEMBER 4. nesday will see the deal completed. Col. Thonapson introduced a bill COLTNTRY PRODUCE. real will remove to Ottawa if a, Stevensop, the family physician, very re cent. F. T. GU n land Dried Apples -elle market 1S EILII , bonus is granted. and an exemption was in attendance on Tuesday after- mittee to consider debatable clausee , commissioner of the Oana.dirtn. Pa.ci- COLD STORAGE ON STEAMERS. with little demand at Ciec Rer Ile house, but there was no enxietY mission would be submitted to the ity all the unsold. Canadian Pacing i gad . The Malleable Iron works a Mont- within 21 hours or her decease. Dr, The Canadian Paeific officials ere to ionend the Criminal Code. th I-1 s went into Com - 011.1e1INAL CODE. Toronto 111.,••••••••••• from titxes given, Titre° hundred noon, and subsequeetly Dr. W. la of the Government's Liquor Bill' the I ilo Railway Com n h hands are employed. Caven and Dr. Burritt were called." Attorney -General announced that the y ere, said, Mr. Smith, of Wentworth, was in- Evaporated, 10c. C • • • Catherine Boston. Sbe was aS the date of polling on ehe ques- chase from his company of 400,000 steamers have been fitted up with steady at 1.8c; yearlings at 8c. cooling appliances in conformity Honey -The market ieeteady at however, that Robertson had about formed by Brantford has selected, Hamilton Mrs. Ross' raelden no,me was Miss Government had eelected December e c mp e e negotiations fer the pur- o I td Mr, Fisher that four Hops -Business quiet with prices. to the fallen in South Africa. The Scotch descent,- her people corning tune acres in southeast Assiniboia, lying with the a reemeet with the Gov- 9e. to 10e for strained. Combs, menament wet be 19 feet high, ear, to Canada in the ea,rly forties. She . khaki. •y the figure of a eoldier in Middlesex, fift i d ' ' • was born in the township of Lobo, y -s x years ago, an Hon Mr Gibson in answer to Mr. The iand is convenient ee) the Soo ANSWERING QUESTIONS. d b itre being etted up in the same way • Mapes Syrup -One gallon tins, 95e amounted b The management of the Canedian Rose Whitney, said a complaint ha een line, and tho connections north, and year seven stean1ers have been fitted' $1.15 per gallon (imperial). Sugar had been /named to Hon: Geo. W. account offers special fee. for the. trade et 1902, °Since last to $1; smaller packages, $1.05 to Pacific Railway have about cem- about twenty-five yearie A received by the Government on July on that number . of her brothers and sisters - . 8th, ' 1901, from We II. Bertram eilities to farmers. From other sonrces it • was learned up' with fans to produce a circula- 8 to 9e per lb, as to quality. ming their fast trein ITOM Moirtreal are still living : Robert Boston ex- n hi the- police magietrate "with that the la,nds involved are an ranges in which perishable peoducts aro car- ces, $1,10 to $1.30 per bush, as to market is quiet. Fri- pleted their arrangements for run- tion of freeh air iii the compartments Beans -The M•Pe Governor of the Londoe i il : refusing to entertein an information :a-- . 0 laid by him. charging the Mayor of - 80 to 84, inclusive, west of .the first , ried. next to the international boundary. ornament of Canada. Other steamers el.50 to $2.25 per dozen. to Vancouver The distance is 2 , idi d an s one and two quality. Handpicked, $1.85 to • , Graham Boston. of Winnipeg; T'homas I,ondon with an offence, but the mat- Dior a,n, r ge PROGRESS OF MORMONS. $1. . s • • • • ••• s • 996, miles, and will be travelled • in of Uwe; Andrew of Sault Ste, Crenberries - Market unchanged, ter had not been brought to the at- west of the secend meridian, in n ion o with stocks•sraall. Cape Cod $9 50 Ors. Marie; Mrs. Arthur Scott and Mies t t' f the police magistrate as totvnehips ono and two, and ranges At the Agricultural Committee 40 • . • ..„4;,..,; • Trans -Canada, Tieilway Com.- I3oston, of Lobo. Prof. Seuhders gave evidence in re- to $10 per barrel. this was cleemed. unnecessary mean. o, three to fourteen west of the second pany has' been organized, with a e0.9- DEVOTED TO IX It HUSBAND. mere general statement. • in townships .one to six. Tee ;re geed to the great crepe all over the Onious-Market eteady•et $2.50 to TIME TABLE. of $20,000,000, It has been West, and spoke of Alio repid pro- . . formed fo• r the construction of a rail- Mrs. Roes was knoWn personelly Hen, Mr. De,vis, in anew& to Mr. tention. of the new company is to $8 per barrel, f th Ca •ne ie said the area of land eby- colonize the land, and they wee gress Inside by the Mormons which TT beled.-The '. market, is firin, • Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton Station as follows eioing East Express " Mixed 'BUFFALO AND GODERICH DWISION. 2:55 p. In. 7:38 a. in. 4;15 p. rn. °Wag Westeelixed 10:15 a in. 12:35 p. 111, '' Express 7:05 a. in. 10:27 p. m LoNDoN, nuRoN AND BRUCE DIVISIoN. Going South Express 7:47 a. in. Mixed 4:15 p. Goillg North Express • 10:15 a. 10. " Mixed. ▪ 0. PATTISON, R HODGE0NI,14 94000. Town Ticket Agent. 0, ERIKSON, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. W. JACKSON BARRISTER, SOLICITOR; Eto. Maley' taLoau. • • • W • • Omen -Elliott Block Cemeox • . let BRX,D0NE • : • • 11V . BARRISTER, SOLICIT.OR. • , Notary Public, ece., Oerice-Beavey Block, . CLINTON r OONVEYANCINGt RIDOUT & *HALE Conveyancers, Commissionere, Real Estate and Ineuranee Agency. Money to Loan. C B. HALE JOHN RIDOUT MEDICAL, ---------. DR. W. GUNN R. C. P. and L. R. C. S., Edinburg . . Night calls at front d-oor of residence on Rotten' bury street, opposite Presbyterian ehurch. out, "used to be one of my worst OFFICE -ONTARIO STREET, CLINTON. to aboast every. member o e • i g , . wee greatee than by any other come roa,d from Quebec to the Pacific Via H D ' d b th .. l - ees i s settle the greater part of .it during With , good de d T" thy quoted; , d • • h J. Was 2'75 miles. Companies in pos- I • • . • IMMIGRANTS, for No, 1, and at $i/ for iTo. 2, . 1 t -ta k t t d . r t 6-' tain parts of steeams to -be tipproviad • ouse. ming the session she en- ere y e various pu p con s on 1111111 . , Imo James' Day. Capitalists of London tertained -on a generous scale at her granted by the province since 1891 the coraing seeson. meaty in the same time., , at $10.50 to all on ttetek Toronto, • / • session Nvere allowed to cut on core WILL SEND TENTH CORPS• Mr. Frank Pedley, Superintendent Straw -The merket le quiet. Car ' - v, New York Boston, Montreal, Ot- tawit, end Quebec are interested, contaet with her carried away the . n est fee ngs tower s ., • • was. always cheerful, and had a. GREAT BRITAIN, • bright smile for everyone, She was King Edward's • proposed visit V) a frequent visitor to the Logisla- tee Riviera. has been abitneoned. tere, and . occu.pied a seat on the Mr. Balfour's friends are urging floor of the llo-use or in ehe Speak - i dli d 1 Sh him to take a month's hielitlay Or s gallery whenever debates of any abrovel to recreit his health. , importance were proceeding. She was, in fact nearly alwaye with the. 'London doctor§ have neerer been so- • Premier. Her devotion to hie' • was: besy' et the present since 1889, frequently eemarked while- she was owiug to the influenza epidemic. • " Lanceshire weavers will send a .cle- •companied him on nearly. every rail- aliye. In recent years elle had ace ing of the Northroe 19°P. • •• • Putation to America to see the week- way. trip he has me.de. His career was the pride' of her heart. And 14 • TwO Imperial seals used. by the helping to give that career its Empress Dowager el' Chine 'were sold brightness she assisted in countless by auction in: Londow.fer £290. ways. Thoie intimate witri the Pre - Lord Chamberlain, hai'.seettred' the 'inier say that she lute been a tower whole of the Buckingham Peloce of strength to -him. She tobk lively intereet in every public -clues- Hotel for the aceommodation Of .cor- , tion. Everything teat Interested. her Onotion gueste. • ' husband intereSted her. It is doubt- • Rifle clubs are speinging up:.' all. ful if Canadian histery eolds a ear - ever England as a kesule et Mee As - '11 1 f ' • • in such- constantsend compleie sym- al Rifle Associaelorte • pathy with each. oteet. •'. • • • Charlee T. •Yerkes, the Chicago • • THE PUNERAL. • • , promotoe, has • concluded' a deal: iii • • AGENT C. P. R. CLINTON Travellers to any part of ehe world should consult the above in reference to tickets, fares, eta . JACKSON AGENT C. P. R. London giving him control of four tor's•gift, of, $50,000 to the Nation- -a e o public man and his wife Tee funeral a the irete Mrs. Rees on Friday afternoon wae a wondeio way frorn a point at or near. leruce permit Other 'companies to go into by the departinent. It had also been provided teat the Government might . ' New Zealand Will Establish eery° r°ree• - , arriving in Can'adpa, for the past iten.. • -- Re: Viewing • the -number 'of inunigrants Immigration resented • a rett rn ktehi•ple.lsoeictetedItt/eit.ey:t_i..arfkeRte,reye(s.eN1:11se12., '•alAtr.,:18.5"1° ° $ ' 1%°' qtII.°tTtc'il::L:;Ferla.e/bnshcl; ' ' ''. the pulp districts and cut . pine. A despatch to •the 'London Times years., In 1892 the areivals numb.er- pgle:ieesees, 8stoeel?dye;. chickens, - 76 to 90e; Crawford, said •ee oyes not aware mier .Sedden. guarantees that • New ly. fell, until in 1896 loWewater mark - Hon, Mr. Gibson, in answer to Mr. front Wellington, N,Z., says :-Pre- ed 27,898, aed the number gradual- olpdoltienitiso,es4_0ernto. e50.0xe., i' 06 ' on ..t.raolz . . that: any special instruction bad neen Zealand • will s,ubecribe her share, on for the decade . was touched, with '63 to 68c per .bage according to • given by the Government to the As- the population basis, toward 16,835. . The tide hod turned ea. sessment Commissioner to report strengthening the. Australian force ia upon the subject -of the asseeserient South -Africa, Mr. Seddon also wig - Of • departmental' stores,• though' . he gests the .establiehment of et teserve believed that the matter had . been force ' within the colony, ready to before the commission, . • •telee the•field when the 13ritish Gov - NEW RAILWAY SUBSIDIES: ernment requires it, • Arrangements will be made for rapid mobilization The Ontario 'Government has de- of -the tenth- New Zealand contingent cided to increase the' nember of sub- for service in South Africa if it .is sidies to railways. • . • , needed: " . The .Lindsay, • 13obcaygeort and • . • 1 DUNDONALD FOR CANADA. Pontypool Railway, .from. the. vil- lage of .Bebertygeort to Lindsay, will . be subsidized for a distance of 19 --- miles, at $3,000 per mile, amoiaiting Arrangemeeits That Tridicane His to $57,000: In the former railway Acceptance of Offer. - ad this roa'd was only eo get .$8,- •A Londoe despateli says: -Though 000 per mile for -16 miles. no official information is obtainable Following are the enditional votes itsleieled-Breee ef it is understood thet Lord Dundon- .ald, who; as has • previously been Ines ' and, Al.goina -Raile cabled:, hits been selected for the command of the Oariadien Militia, is privately making arrangerheas that indicate his Dana:diem destinatien. ' ' I . 1 .1 different' underground railroad£3, • The British Adinlealty ho.e con- testimopy to her excellence as e Alines tia it point on the ..uortli shore LIPPINCOTT S tracted with varioes shipbuilding woman as and an expiession. of deep sympathy w. ell as to her position, of Lake:Huron, a e ceeding, four miles; it cash eubsicly of dis an e not ex - 9 aa, .MOna HLyVVIAGAZI N Eat A FAMILY LIBRARY'r The Best in- Current Literature 12 COMPLETE Notices YeeRter MANY SHORT, STOR I ES AN D PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS _ $2..50 PER YEAR; 26 CTS. A come NO CONTINUED STORIESw EVERY' NUM BEN COMPLETE IN ITSELF companies for t,he construe:teen of - • -the Premier i hi sudde a -3 n s n nd e. ,000 per mile,. $12,000. • • five first-cless end. .two ' third-eless with • : ceuisers and .two •bettieships. HINT TO GERMAN EDITORS.. great slose. Tributes 1 a • Mrs. Ross' • 'The . Nepigon "Railway: Compane - Hews?. .(lopeleten. agent-generel.. for sectioils of the • eittintry , since :her station to 'a ,point at or near the One .of Them Jelled for Printing • high womanhood have &nee from ell •from peene at .or hear Nepigon New .Souie. Wales, says thet tees of- death, ited thvee: tributes, 'Wei"e con- Long • Portage, a • distance not ean ..'' -False ...Statement. • • - fees made ber the Australian breeders centratee in the. ..sorrew .of Friday,' deeding .14 • miles, a .caslie subsidy' of . . for remounts for.. the British mount-, • $3,000 •a Mile, $42,000.. ' ' A Berlin despatch says :-The edi- ed infantry in South Africa, at an '. afternoon'. • •• • • ' • '. - averege of 860 a, head, .was deTiber- nd Albany River. Rallwey, froni o, tor •of the potsdamer •Zeitung was On The' casket lej? itiethe'roona just off. The Lake . Superior; • Long Lake the. main hali aed Wee covered with -a Wedneeday sentenced te two niopths, . ately tweed down by the G overn- a luxurfance be fletvers seitt flora point at er . near 'Peninetila Harbor imPrieoninent end the plablisher. • of . horse's • purchased.. at Siete • 9•11 the paper was •fined 600 marke for anent, .end English and American friends hi the eitY. 'and from all over northerly a distance not, exeeeding --'-e the eolintry,. The. variety. of the of- -ten miles, a, eash 'subsidy of• ea,000 peintipg a, false stheye to, the. effect • ,charge has, made- a seesetion in Lon- ferings baffles deteiled deecription, mile, $80,000.. :' that • Emperor Williem hed reeve, mended the First Giutrds at their . . don.. • . • bnt the effect was cane. of surpaseing - SLALTGIITERTNG or BILLS. barraelis •Ddeember 8 last: • • • ' . eiceness: Specially noticeable were „., • elle bill -slaughtering process which 'SITE SAW THE POINT. • the "Gates Ajar," from the' Speakee ehat lady, paid a . merchant and the 'Legislattife, and a cross was entered upon, thee.cleaver be- :BOER LEADER KILLED. . 4 , • • UNI'1141) STATES. marks tho closing days of a session .pointing te• a, wOman. who had pure ftle e -7 . • e Me wielded be the AttOrnev-G ral • ' • Mt. T. S ahietv six vears old, frem the colleagueS ef the Premier. 00 of Eldora., a , is. sexeciusly ill foam ' SIMpLE SERVICES. . tvi-th considerable' zest and ruetheless A :CaPe COlony 'Skirthise. 'in Which . TWo Officers' pall. -chaeed about ten 'loners worth of . Whooping. come. h, - The servieee 'Were under' the .direc- zeal, goods'ia.ten minutes ..ana was, going .. " 1 " I ' M. -0 • 11 ' tio t hate A 011.00 TOtrilt clOSpatCh Says :-, custoiners. She'd come in almost colonizer:5,000 SWedes le the Bile M. Milligan, D.D., and were of the the business Pf the Holm conducted Durihe a skirmish near T) between some British Wm. F. Cody, Buffalo i 1 .wil bee of Mrs. Ross •Paseor, Rev. G. i , theca en s mo n o ecieston DR. SHAW . - deny, bother four of five assietente Horn Valley, at wyothang. • .simplest cheracter, . There wes eo .between. the. hours of 1 and 7 p.m:, Cape 'Colany,.. • for• two houre, and .go Out without leather than -stibmit to tee eoison music, but aftee. the lesson and • instead of the Present hohre, was the ttoops and Commandant reecho's. ". ' buying anything." „ : of veccine 100 machinists 'of the Ohl- prayer Dr, Milligan space briefly - of nret to fall. by the wayside. , force of Boers, Commandant Oven - OFFICE • " II B' ti lines§ nd the Among other bille.the second' read- deal end Field Cornet Vander •Vall ONTARIO STREET, opposite English church, • DR. C. W. 'IHOMPSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON' SpeVatdr,aZietioonndggiej= diseases of the Eye, OFFIOE Axn RESIDENCE- ' ' Albert Street East north Of RATTENBURY STREET, CLINTON. "How did you cute her?" cago Groat Western shojis at St. Mrs.. os win an hand way One eaY, and she fired up The Comae:sexes union., or Tree- munity- There was no service et met the 'Pante reloneless fate, wei'e ' "Well, I sPoke to her in an off- Paul., Mine., went out on strike. large part she occupied in the cona- ing "of which woe moved, but which were killed. • ' • • • - and seise as tong us .T eePt.assistanes eore has eeeitiee„not to drive •Mannt Pleesent Cemetery 'with the one by Mr. MeDiermid :to previde !RHODES' , END IS NEAR. it was My. eueiness • to be bothered et Sundae?: funerals. In this move exception of a PraYer DY Dr. Milli- further checks -ngeanst coreupt prac- • . „_es. . e •local seeretaa•y of.. the Iron' -where the-Me:Jae eeryice will -be held .ect ballot and .generally .to det r • • wanted a nurse gill., She didn't. and York, P,a., has. been: arrested fox • The pelt -bearers. were the rrendees• Or personation.' .." • The British Soirth Afeican Company. the enterment. • . • . • . ' ' e A. Louden despatch says: -The voters from the practice of bribery e s n on, are. s r ,c ng n pert of officials 'at elec- Next doer eeleeted ton ef the girls, they have the.suppoet of ehe 'un-- gan. The..boely was .phiced in the. tines on the Little mope That -He Will Recover told thole what to eity, and they . dertakers of, the city but one. Vault to ' eWait weriner weather', tione; to do away With the number- ' Prone Ilis Atteck. rang her door -bell et intervals of an h hour all . day and . inquired • if she Mold r ' I t Ili • i Dee nes llon. J. • M. Gibsein Hon. Another bill .to be -ehron'n 'ode. Was . has received "e' cable 'despatch from. • ' DENTISTRY the en o came; e e sai . one• of e oun ries. th 'f d R' h rd Hareourt leon John Dry- one by 111e. Hoyle to reduce the ex- Cape Towe stating that NG, Cecil p acing cartridges. in the molds at co g , . , told them. so pleesently enough untii. • den, 1. -Ton, E, .1. Davis, Hon. J. R. Penses of the administration of jus- Rhodes passed a restless night, which Stratton, 'Hon. " `I'd •like to know why on earth The preeent rush to South -Western • ep, LEachford, flee which provides that sittings of DENTIST. fair to be outdone by Hon, J. T. Garrow,, cord Mr. Speak- Higa or County Courts eor trials 1 AGNEW all you .girls come here both-fa:ring me when I iloWt want anyone. Alaska and Klondike districts bids " 'Because, ma'am, so lohg. as you the great er Evanturel. • with or without a jury should not be movement tothe gold.camps at Cape In the carriage o ow ng e 40 guinees per cent. on Thursday. f th held unless there is busiriess to ' I hae apprecianly lowered his general etreegth. Insuiances in Lloyd's 'on Mr Rhodes' life far six Months Were Will be at 11..yfleld eVerv Wednesday afternoon. OFFICE -Adjoining Foster's Photo Gallery. uensrois, ONT, • DR. G. EARNEST HOLMES Successor to Dr, Bruce. Clinton. Speoialist in Crown and Bridge Werk. D.D. S. -Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontari6. L. D. S. -First- class honor graduate Of Dental. Department of Toronto University. Special attettion paid to preservation of children's teeth. . Will be Deno River Hotel, BaYlield• eVerY Monday from 10 a. tar to 6 v. nu ...•. DR, J. FREEMAN VETERINARY suncie0x,'. A member of tee- veterinary Medical Associa- tions of London -aril Edit: burgh. and eraduato of the Ontario Yeterinaryeellega. Office opposite St. Paul's' enurcleOntarlo street Phone 07 . " BLACKALL 60 BALI? • . VETERINA.RY SUOGEONS.' GOV. . ERNMENT VETERINARY INSPECTORS OFPICE, ISAAC STREET"; RESIDENCE, ALBERT STURM', CLINTON, • AUCTIONEER -es_ -- HOS. BleoWN LICENSEE) AUCTIONEER. • Sales conducted in ell parts of the Conti -Ms Of Huron and Perth. Orders left at Trill NzWit RIECORD Office, elinton, Or addrefilied to tica fOrth P. 0. will receive prompt attention. Sat- steak:on guaranteed or no charges. Your pat. onage solicited, • • keep servants it is your business to Nome during the spring-. , come before the eourt. The principal be bothered,' was the prompt reply. hearse wore the chief mourners, Hon. SUFFOCATED BY CAT,. alogy, for she ' now !sits down and it Springfield, Ill., from heart fail- Ross,. B.A. Geo, W. Ross, SIebbert Boston, G.1V, of the measure hits- elready been • in, \ eorporitted in it Government mea- . . . "I think ,she reasoned'. out the an- Adam Dannenberger was found dead 'buys what she waets, and every as- uee. Three months age his son I sere. ' -- previous to that his son Elmer Was - - F . membership of ;the Legislature frem ver, Colored?). . . 1897 when 20,016 immigrants are - rived,• end. rapidlO increased each yeer, e900-1 the arrivals were. 49,149, ' UNIFORMITY IN LAWS. Dr..Russell moved in the House his 'res.:dation favoring uniferinity Of the law of rights and property 'in* all tale provinces 'of Canada except Quebee, where the civil code is in force. Dr. Russell spoke 'with a de:. gree of erudition and a masteey, of his' subject that . kept the House deeply. interested in a subject which would Ordinarily be. considered perei atadeznic, theeother speakers be- ing the Minister •of Justice, the Sos licitor,General, .Mr. Flint, Mr. Ilitg- gare,. Mr. elfaclean and Mr.' Demere. amusieg, incideht Of . the 'aebate Was the. statement , of .Mr, _Deniers, who ' spoke in Prenclo.that Mr. •Max, lean shouldebe in the. Fienell Cham- ber -of Deouties; where they. aniendeil the constitution evere other eleye • -. "ASKING FOR 'EXTENSION.. , ALL TO GET NEW RI LES Mr. Jamieson"s bill to reduce the Large Animal Kills Baby' at Den- sistarit likes to wait on her." Walter was -burned to death, and 94 to 60, react protecting for redis- A 1)enver• despatch says: -A twelve . seriously shet. over a loye beetle. Every "'Militia- Corps en Canada tribueicin by a commission every ton Menthe' old child of Gustave Brown, trave ing sa esman, was se oca 'THE OUTLOOK FOR 'TRADE. Will Be SuPplied. ' • years, wee likewise deelared lost on 11* 1 t- dENER:AL division The cononercial significence of . An Ottawa despatch says :-Lee- . • ed to death on Thursday by a, largo Mr Thompson's bill to ameia the • cat which inhaled, the infant's "baking day" may not be. apparent Sixty students were arrested in Enfield rifles will be Supplied to Election Act shared the same fate. he MB provided for the verification ,. where •it exists, A contributor tells rt is reported that the young King not as yet, dot them by the time the of ballot -slips lo the presence of the 11 n ° a° 5414 ° i th b k •d how th - to eity dwellers, but there are.places Odessa recently.• . • those reginients which 'have T " • breath while it was lying in a car- e little girl revealed it to tho Brown s residence,. Alfonso of Span is weak mirtd. summet camps ere Male. The entire country storekeeper, ee . 1.0-d andtedag. ents present, before C t IA ia tt le h en ra s s ct r u ed to t tt infantry force of Canada. will t e armed with a modern Weapon. It is g °Pas' . guexcl„against the commissien of 11U mat.‘m tho ballot -box, tO .r.Th A d,r1 OF CANDOR. T'rom ene of the smeller cottage's . A fallieg off of" the cotton crop of. footed child • in a colorless calico partial use ef maitre seed instead of intended to mit e e . the end of the street came a bare - dress and slat sunbonnet. With the American, keeping of the new rifle, the idea of coxnpany reeponsible for the safe - important Alt of a heavy buyer she The Danish Volkething, by 88 to eentral armo d 7 votes approved the treater provid- cloned, . riee having been abets - entered thesvillage Store, and hande • -mercies' the cOunter a blue teacup. ing for the sale Of the Danish• West . The Oliver' equipment Will reit, be The proprietor tOok the cup and Indies to the United States. gareed out, as sieme Wight' defects eaid, in brisk tones: 1Vages ne the • reie of 14s, a day which require to be remedied have "Well, Emmy, What doee your ma are considered insufficient by car- been discovered. It is not Unlikely a appointive said it was proposed to "Please, sir, ma wants an egg's burg, Natal, They want 16s. ' may be appointed to investigate the ' submit, probably this fall, questions ene e.,. lv placed a large white egg on the Mesta aro clamoring for permission 1 tario Which Would afford definite in- "Want to make your fortune?" t''''' ee . counter. formation upon points which have asked a seedy -looking Individual of a ' to organize a trust and for higher ANOTHEW.BOER DRIVE. constitatroti and representation in neatest,. • • . llon, Mr. Gibson, on a niotien to A Vieteria, 13:C. &ilia& says 3 -,- receive a special report of the coin- ILM.S. Phaeton lias i•eturned here mitteo on Dr. Jessop's bill to amend after a thorough and unavailing the Ontario Medical Act, Which er°*" swarth for the missing sloop -of -war vides in brief that the membership Condor. The vessel has now been , Want to -day?"' Naas au jo neis a i shall be mainly elective inStead of officially posted as missing. T MAN WIT A PATENT'. worth of molasses," and she careful- ' The iion and steel industries. of shortcomings of the eq,uipment. to the Medical practitioners of 'On - MEDICAL COUNCTIrAFFAIRS. PC,M.S. Phaeton Has Itettirned to Vectorial, • • f films The etorekeeper poured e little ino- tariire, eepecially agricultitral ' long beets, in dispute, namely, - tlie ishoeinaker. ' lasses into the cup from it, stone Jug, and other machinery. and set the cup before MS customer. reinberg, -Berlin physielan, Ebe°13' rly s • "Of course." • . the council. These questions would "Then buy illy patent • the Lines. .• first be submitted to the Govern- He unrolled' a package end brought • ‘14.1*' Srnif" snid, as she thek claiins to heel; disco ered indepen--- ler Pure:these, "I'll be beck le a lit- dent animal' organ'. Is ill cancer' A deSlutteli fr0111, Heilbron *to the anent, ; end. this method of settling to light a shoe, a tin titmice and a' u, Whip, aor some gingen,. Ma said growths, and ,this disc very ts lialled London 'Central Nom,/ reports eee the. matter seemed to be elle only quart of wood .ashes. to -tell you the Wftek hen Was 011." - as a 'virtual dittirnoeie f cancer, • gie t d ev, of Boers by- the solution at preeent. If it should ep- "What on earth is It?" asked the •-- --• act ea e ,r that there. was much desire for shootnalier, • British cordon last Sunday. ho Pears. d • • kf •t, n tbe a change, this expeession of opinion "It is 13rminion's Potent Safety MISOEL.L.ANSOUS . . 0 1 40 , • • line extend° ftcan la 1 01 0 ' eight tie Lindley tin the left. et re. would ' no doubt have considerable shoe. Here's the idea: In winter our . - ...e.e.sase bete the listed weiget With members of the House. pavements are dangercitis from ice, . . ,..___....e_ . . REYNOLDS' AWFUL DEATH. Malted aS ttStinl itliti . profetesioe at large, but without duce decomposition' and render tra- 0 ve r • City Hall, Commandant Nientz, With the IIells 1111100:41,10p4(1)(8nsleilLteedInfOitrnnwttoluOtild tblinimpwonsas tieelsluttle_. leo. you follow'?" bron eomMando of the Boers, broke "Of course you don'tobut I'll ex - A Toronto despatch saysi--litrank through tbe Pfellbron-Wolve Hoek site° to act. Reenolds met death in the 'City Hall blockhouse • Hee at Gottenburg Suns The report was adopted, It pro. . plain, This is a &vibe:a-soled shoe. on Thursday by falling over the bee- day night. 80 far ae known only one Poses that the doctors who have de- There is a space, beieveen the two lastrade of the western staircase, AI Sl. poep was gilled and live were cap- el l!letl 00 PaY their. feee to the WW1- soles, and the toe and heel cads are ell N/IIIII have votee as well. open.' You 1111 the space with ashes, opposite the Division Court, Roe- tured , The :British ,colunrias during • • VOTIeRS' LISTS. • .. • • . . • ... CO. TROVIHILI: _ Tirealth 10)11,813SHOBle AND • GI6NERAL BLACKSMITH, . Weodwork trotted and Orseciarie Materiel and riartiTtruilitten Ofililltlp)em"" "4 Iegt' e --- JOBBING A SPNCIALTY AtnenT STREET, NOSTITt CLINTON 00.00 ExpemeNce .ATENTS A b . DESIGN* COPYRIONti do. Atalone sending rk Akan dna doolpfloll may 4111Okly Mocirtaln init OrinIOn tree *nether ari Invention is probably patentable. CominuniNft. TIMIS EMT', vonndentlid, IneolboOk On PROMS sent tree Omen ogney torpeouring,pments. Patents toon,,tbrough rm.* co, kloolVI irpTdal notice without mar , in tee If Sdetitific Itieritall. A heliditOmoly Illnittrided moldy. /moot, Mt. entattop of any itionspo lour/rid. Terms. $3 N i0AT I. TOOT MOMIIII, si6 8014 byall sewedoalets. , Pt LCOL.,2616"advi", Newjqk tas ow St Stn. WiAlsatoo, , fooleries- Of the Boers driving the There Was discontent among. the By sprinkling ashes on iee you. pro - P 11 0 Stai ease at TOralto maddened cattle itt the line, •• Per 25 years I have neVer MiSsed taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla , t every spring. • It cleanses my blood, makes me feel strong, and : does• ine_igeed In every way."- _ Jelin P. Hodnette, BrOoklyn, N.Y. • Pure and rich blood _ carries new life to every • part of the body. You T _ are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. You become strong, _ stoady.,courageous.Thst's what Ayer's Sarsaparilla will cio for you. SU* a Wile. inagehle osneseeoessteseeessieese Aik yott (Voter whittle thinks of Ayer,4 Sarsaparilla. Ile know* ail abontthis gratin vgagriztvot,, Follow,* HMO Mid eerlotea, to*401, %WC IMMINSINSION; reside teas under the influence of II- the corneae .of the pureuie 04 f.,01n- Divitlion (10110, wl/Pro he bad bogun parties- of Deere, aggregating. li y Mr. Martin's bill to amend the vet- ,•' Yes, T Worked teventeetWo years 'to emolie. TM stinted doWe the ince, • erse list.. It le an Act, hi the interest on it, This funnel fits into the heel Stairenty in an unsteady Manner, - of Toronto, and permits Voters' lists of the Shoe, and 15 used to lodd uP reeled wallet tlie • balitster, raid .. quor add had been pet oat of the mondani, Mentz, picked seotteriteg atid as you walk it flips out in ad- vance) of you," The House went, into committee on "That's a good ideal" rout ti"'" .NOT TO VISIT THE RIVIERA. • to be prepared immediately on the with," • doWn it for a fetv feet, • return of thp assessors' rolls; with. "But the ashes?" • out waitinefor the revision of such "Oh, you hire a boy to 'fdllow you merit on the ground floor, 26 or II0 • Icing Edwerd oalleola :Peaeleted rolls by the ecrort, The Government with o poll of them. When the shoe pitehed headlong, over it to lite paw, • feet below. body ,turned com. , Trip to Cannes, - I 1 in assented to the inectsure, aial it, passe iq empty you WhiStle and lie loads The Lake Erie arld Detroit railway coinpany ip asking for an extension of time within whidh tea complete its works: -° . , SMALL GRAIN TESTERS. • Mr. Clancy called attentiott to the use of entail teseere •in transaetioos 'in grain. •Suce e tester Was regaed- ed farmere as very unsatisfactory. en eis opine:14 ehe tester should, be of a• capacity of riot lees them One bushel. Ile did, not complain of the law as it stands; but he thought it should be enforced. • • Mr.. Stephen Made a statement that he had never heard of a small grain tester' being used' bi Chatham, The testiineny .of Mr. MeEw'en,, was that in Smith Huron the nusliel'test- er was 'teed and was found eo be rathee a nuisance. ' Mr. Johnstem, of Cardwell, replied thee' in• his eection the small teeter was certainly used. • Mr. Berpier admitted that -the jaw is in mapy Oases- net, °eeriest eut, TO AMEND ELECTION ACT. Me. Clancy moved the secorid read- ing of 'his bill to further amend' the Dominfort Elections Act of 1960. His object is. to. provide for the pun. ishment of perm:ins who go about ciectilating falee raelicious eeport that the presene Dominion ballot is not a seeret ballot end to make it a punishable offence for in- ducing 'the withdrewel of a candi- date. on false representations. Mr. Fitzpatrick said.that • othet amendments to the election law would have to be considered this session. He therefore moved the ad- journment of the debate. The mo- tion carried. • • BILLS IeTTRODUCED. Tho following •bille Were intro- duced :- • To ameed the: Companies Aet.- Mr. Thonipson. -• Respeeting the Tilsonburg, Lake Erie, and Pacific Railway Company "-Mr. McCarthy, - PRIVATE BILLS. ' • • quality; small lots out of store bripg 75e per bag., • . THE' DAIRY MARKETS. Butter -The market is dull' With . choiee qualities very scarce and firm, • Mediums are 'dull., We quote ets lows: -Choice 1 -lb prints, 19 to •200; choice" largo oats,: 17 . tit 1.7e a. seven- . - fiery grades in Tolle, 15 'to 1.6ce low- •• • . grades; '.12 to 18e; 'creamery prints, • 22 to '21ce do -solids, .21 to' ellee, Eggs -Tee market is weak, with receipts large.. Cast sell at 3._2* to 13O per. tiotele. . • . Cheese --The market •.rulei Men Gt 11c per lb, for geed, Maalities: • .". . , , . •, HOGS. AND• PROVISIONS'. • . " -• Dressed. hogs are 'nominal at $7.35 . te Hog eroducts. in 'fair de - 'mend end steady... We, geote:-Beeen • • ' ' laeg.. deer, • .10 to 104ic, in ton •and•-• • ease • lets. . Mese perk, '$20.5.9; do,• •: sffsomrtokcteltd; .3x$2eal.t.5s_04- ; bacon; 18e to '14e; „rolls,. „e3e 'to., fie, - slidu.. . Lard -The market is enthanged. We quotee-Tierces, lle; tabs, 'line; • • • pale, 1.1-ec to' 11ec; • compound: 9 to • - .91c. •• . • • . The following • privete bills were read a .seeoed 'thee and referred . to' the proper. committees.: ,, To• incorporate the Nipiseing and Ottawa lettilwaY 00. ' Ta incorperete the British:- Colum- bia end 'Yukon Railway Corneae's/. To incorporate the Spragties Vilna Manufacturing' Co.,. Lainited. . To incorporate the St. letweenee and Northern Railway Co. • nitas INTnoDucm. The following bills were "introduc- ed:- • To incorpOktte the Strait of Can- -so Bridge Co.-efr. McLennan, To incorporate the Canadian Man- ufacturers' Assoclation.,--Mr. rlint. To incorporate the Montreal and St. Lawrence Bridge. Co. --Mr. Genf- fr On . • • To confer on the Commissioner of Patents certain powers for the yetis( of. John Westen..--Mr. rant. • Respecting- the Niagara, St. Cali- arines and Toronto Railway Come pany.-Mr, Logan. • . To incorporete the Dyinent • Bunk- ing Lotin •and Savinge Thompson, 1411,111GITT RATES. Mr. Kemp asked when the House might eXpect the report preen:trod by Prof. eleLettn, with respect to freight ratio. Mr. Blair replied that it was now being Printed, and It would be ready some day "wet Week. REGINA LAW LIBRARY, The bill 'relating to the Regina taw Library was read a third time and passed. The object is to relieve the Deininion Government from .1110 obligation of Maintaining the lib- rary, and to hand It over to the feet strilek the wall about ten feet A, London • 'despatch saye:-Teles ed -committee. leESPIenTING WILTeS. - - it up again.' There's nothing like Iler Associations of the tui ', P - Y • wee called, but could do nothing to cored MS projected Vein: to the Iti- through two otages his bill respect- lne tut orderr CANADA, SOUTIMIIIN. above the floor, The unut's skull grains front Cannes am' Mentone it. I can walk twenty miles a day . ' minutes,htter, Reynolds was about had already been made. II* woe ex. lie died. a fete seem, for which some preparations env witin, which ettudate9 caw wi Made by a British nubject outside' of ir "NO, Sir; it its the most ridietilotts - ing for ati extension of time for the thing It ever heard of." Canada Southern lettilWey bill mee- t:aye lleynold's life. agent, and had formerly worked for ntood that the abandonment of the „. Ontario. liAlellelleleY SITRUB. or not before the Winter is OVer. I'll eemplete Wag changed on the agree - sell enough te? buy you out and 'Ilea of Colonel Thompson, Midi - "it. ie eh'? You'll see Whether it ie five yearn to begirt Work and ten to nonstruetion of Certain Metuchen fOr 28- yearit of age, Ile wee employed pected at Nice on !Metall 28, and at °aerie ter admission to prohato in us a, teamster for Leiner, tile cartage Cannon on March 3.16. It is under- . CraehleY Ai- 00. His hoMe Wee nt vieit ita due to the pressure of his throW your atock into the river," mond, to three years to begin and was frightfully erushed. Dr. eilleard alien that "King ledevard lute • can- Tho Attorney s amoral pegged Over a Sheet of lee, Will you give At the Railway Committee the 129 Wooltaley Street, A WIdoW Mai Majeety's (lake .tuad the prepare,. The Minister of A.grie,ulture morel • no iff looking for Someone to flee tO CoMplete, The bill Was then four children suttee() tione for hiS Coronation in Jena titat his bill for the suppression of take his invention up. adopted. --see . 1 .16L •, UNITED STATES MARKETS. Deteeit; March 18.-Wrieat eloped - No. 1 White, melt, 8.5ec; No. 2 red,' cash, March and May, 84.1e; "Duluth, March 18.--eClosei•-eVheitt-- Cash, •No. 1 hard, 774e; No. l'Nor- thern, 74ec; •No. 2 Northern, 750; May 75e to 751e. July, 76.ic; Man- itoba, No. e Northern .6:eh, 72ce May, 78ee; No. Northern, -65o. Oats -42c. • Corre-elee: Milwaukee, March 18.-Wheet- steady; Mese, No. 1 Northern, 76 to 'nee; No. 2 Northerh, 75 to 7510; Mity, 76ec. Rye -Firm; No. 1, 59e. Barleyeetligher; No. 15, 6eece Corn-- Afity, 021-e. • LIVE .STOCK MARK -01,YeS. s Toronto, March le. -At tee Weste ern "cattle yards to-tlatr we bed the ereellest ren there has:been fin some time, as only 31 carloads of live stock *ere received; .these receipts inchided: 800 cattle, 1,000:hoge, 817 sheep; Emil lainbs, ten eaves and few•milch cotes., • • We had 'a. dull trade and a Melees market' ell imunte, there was no •chenge in cattle or liege. Sheep and lanibs weie higher. Deovers were asking pricee which buyers simpler declined to eel, and ee a reselt lit- tle bueiness was transected, Following ie the range of quota-: :eines:ea 4,00 4.50 ShiP'Pers, per cwCt..t,t1.43...$4,50. $5.50 • Do:, ligete. . 4.25 . 4.50 Tiutcher, ord. to good8.25 • 8,75 : ' ' Butcher, inferior- 2.50 3.00 Steckel's, per ewt,.. 3.00 8.50 • Sheep and. Lambe, • • . Choice ewes, per cevt.e. ;3.50 3.75 Lambs', pee cwt..: 4.50 ' 5.50 litteks, per cwt.., 2.50 8.25 "Milkers and Calves, Cotes,' NA- ,„ .„,80,00 ;15.00 Calves, eace,.. 2,00 10.00 Hogs. Choice hogs, per cwt5.75 , 6.00 Light hogs, per cwt 5.50 • 5.75 '- Heavy- hogs, per Mt- 5.50 5.75 Sows, per cwt... „.. 3.50 4,00 Stags, per•ovt,.. -., 0.00 2.60 • • METHUEN SET FREE, The Genekal's Condition, Said to 'lie Favorable. • • A London despatch says: -The Wee Secretary, Mr: Brodrick, announced - in the House of Commons on Thurs-. day that he understood thet General elethueo, who Was capturee, severely Wounded, by General DeIttrey, March 10, had beee, released, and was ex- pected to arrive 2al altlerktsod-doarpy,. .c'oriridaintsivoan was favor. risleieu tigt-elyeeisatie,T • Brodrick taided that the Oa change of General Methuen fot Com- mandant leritzinger had not been contempleted. The Wel of the commandant had been postponed bee cause cooeideration of the evidence to be pre:leaded had 'not been cora- pleted. I3RAVE AND MODEST. • , • , . a *V llow Methuen Saved. Child's We While in Berlin, A. Berlin despatch Says 1 -Genera !Methuen, leho WaS British Military !attache at Berlin from 18'77 to' 1881 media inttny friends while, here. Among the stories related of hitn that upon oue occasion, when he Wee going to 'the palace to Visit Einperor William in 1881, he jutriped into the .Spree and Saved the- life 'of it drevolie • ing child. Tim thno required to change hia clothes made him late at tho. au- dience with the neriperor. For this he rtpOlogieed, but did not give the reason for the delay. A few day* Inter at a reception in the palace, the Emperor drew the 13ritiali at- tache aside and pinned the Resette Medal on the 1401 Of his eoat. N, • e , • .1, "et° 0'2 •